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      11-06-2022, 11:18 AM   #1
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Camber Plates on Stock CS?

Has anyone installed camber plates on stock CS adaptive suspension and can recommend a brand - Vorshlag, etc?

I'm looking to dial in a little more camber for occasional track uses. Any Pros/Cons you can share appreciated.
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      11-06-2022, 12:27 PM   #2
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Yes. No input into brands as people get a bit tribal there.

Very much a must have if you track and autocross.
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Vorschlag on M Perf. Solid so far.
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Has anyone installed camber plates on stock CS adaptive suspension and can recommend a brand - Vorshlag, etc?

I'm looking to dial in a little more camber for occasional track uses. Any Pros/Cons you can share appreciated.
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Has anyone installed camber plates on stock CS adaptive suspension and can recommend a brand - Vorshlag, etc?

I'm looking to dial in a little more camber for occasional track uses. Any Pros/Cons you can share appreciated.
The guys on the F80/82 site raved about Ground Control for camber plates, no problems with noise, squeaks or vibration…
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I have the Millway street camber plates and zero NVH v Stock. These have the rubber bushings.
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      11-07-2022, 08:10 PM   #6
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I use Vorshlag and run -2.5 up front, no issues and no noises.
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      11-07-2022, 11:31 PM   #7
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I have the Millway street camber plates and zero NVH v Stock. These have the rubber bushings.
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I have these as well. Zero NVH trade off surprisingly. -2.8 front camber and zero toe. Amazing transformation. Agile front end now!!

GC coilovers are loud and NVH suffers. I have driven them back to back. Nillway Street all the way.
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      11-08-2022, 09:16 PM   #8
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GC but I wouldn't get them. They don't even use a lock nut and they are DANGEROUS. I had to use red locktite to keep the nut in place.

Not a motorsport part !
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Farkle has a review on YouTube of a few. I would not use GC. Vorschlag seems robust.
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      11-09-2022, 07:00 PM   #10
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I’ve used ground control plates with zero problems. This is what I was referring to in an earlier post. I am a mechanical engineer if that makes a difference. Their designs and components are fine.

Buy what you want.
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I have the Millway street camber plates and zero NVH v Stock. These have the rubber bushings.
Chet
I have these too + m perfomance HAS with loads of trackdays. No NVH, works great.
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