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Originally Posted by Monkey Throttle
I put camber plates on my M4 and I Absouletely hated it. It made the street driving of the car so blah. Like a giant dead area in the wheel.
Soon as I reverted back to stock the car came back to life. And it was the Vorshlag or whatever you call them.
Not a great option for a street/track car.
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Sounds more like an alignment issue. Camber plates have the opposite effect on handling even for street driving. Poor camber and toe settings w/ and w/o camber plates will produce “blah” handling. Camber plates are absolutely necessary on track to maximize tire life and grip and feedback. They also improve steering feel, not create a dead area, because they’re removing rubber isolation from the steering/handling of the car. People tend to complain about the opposite effect of now having too much NVH with camber plates.