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      11-28-2013, 11:51 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by CALWATERBOY View Post
Experience. Dinan's the go-to company for those not in the know, or more money than desire to research & make things happen.

Adjustable camber plates a la Ground Control, Vorshlag, etc.'ll get you there. -1.5° camber, front, will do good things. When & if you go to M3 parts - recommended! - you'll want to adjust to fit.

In fact, forget Dinan altogether. Much better juju for significantly less elsewhere, all 'round.
This is very true if you have good experience in how to adjust the camber plates yourself. Lets also not forget that with McPherson type suspension, when you change the camber, you are also changing (inevitably) the toe....and honestly, do you really fiddle with your camber plates every time you go to the track?

The Dinan plates are static. Combined with M3 control arms and the alignment pins knocked out, you can get to -2.0 - 2.5 degrees of negative camber. You get your alignment done as you want and that's it. You never have to worry if your plates are "dialed in" correctly.
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