Do camber plates create drop or just increase travel?
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so, with the coilover conversion and gc camber plates, I would be able to go 24mm lower in the front and retain my same suspension travel to the bump stops, right?
Do the rears have suspension travel issues as well? or are the fronts the main concern? I ask because I need to drop the rear of my early bodied car lower to tuck a lil tire.S50'd
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yes, but there is MUCH more room in the rear. This makes it easier to lower correctly, plus more forgiving after you are done.
yes, just because there is not as much room..
Lower the rear until you get to about 2.2 negative camber, and then you pretty much should think about stopping. So you are limiting the height of the rear from the camber actually, rather than bottoming out. That is because in the rear the ride height and the camber are married to each other.
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I was wrong. Guibo was right. My memory about WRX geometry was not as good as I remembered, and when I checked my notes I have 14.21 and not 21.0
e30 content: 23.43 degrees with GC camber plates
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the 12 mm is how much the spring pad moves upward, the suspension travel stays the same in this example.
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You understand incorrectly. Putting camber plates on the same spring would lower the car the distance they are shorter. The way Camber plates increase travel is if you put them on a car with coilovers. You would raise the lower pertch of the spring the height of the difference between stock and plates. This retains the same height you had but gives you that much more travel.
Camber plates on a car with springs will not increase travel, only lower the car.Byron
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