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The Truth About Camber Caster Plates and Strut Mounts

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Old 10/30/12, 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Scuba-Matt
I read that, it still doesn't explain why only +- one degree of camber, and no caster adjustment. It just states Ford put a lot of camber it the vehicle. I would think for the money I would get more than +- one degree of adjustment in the camber and still have some caster adjustment.
Not knocking the product, just curious why the don't have the same capability of the older plates like shown in your article.
This is what we found to be most suitable for street/daily-driven/sometimes tracked cars and we were also limited in terms of the design to ensure that they don't increase NVH.
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