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      06-05-2021, 01:14 AM   #1
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Kw DDC with camber plates?

I just picked up a set of KW's DDC plug and play. As I was getting it prepped for install, I came to a realization that I should run camber plates since I will be taking the car to the track occasionally. Also these suspension uses the stock top hats. Is anyone running adjustable camber plates? Looking for some feedback if you are along with some thoughts. Also what are relatively good but yet affordable. Thanks in advance!
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The KW springs will use the OEM thrust bearing from your existing top mounts - it’s a black rubber swivelling piece.

Then buy these camber plates made in the UK:

https://suspensionsecrets.co.uk/prod...camber-plates/

They will work with your setup and allow up to 4 degrees. I’m running them with V3’s and they’re great.
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The KW springs will use the OEM thrust bearing from your existing top mounts - it’s a black rubber swivelling piece.

Then buy these camber plates made in the UK:

https://suspensionsecrets.co.uk/prod...camber-plates/

They will work with your setup and allow up to 4 degrees. I’m running them with V3’s and they’re great.
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The KW springs will use the OEM thrust bearing from your existing top mounts - it's a black rubber swivelling piece.

Then buy these camber plates made in the UK:

https://suspensionsecrets.co.uk/prod...camber-plates/

They will work with your setup and allow up to 4 degrees. I'm running them with V3's and they're great.
Thanks for the input!!
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OP not sure what group you run, but if you have not installed them yet fyi they will ride quite soft on the track. I had them on 2 f8x cars
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