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      10-11-2022, 10:49 AM   #1
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Camber Plates

Does anyone make front camber plates for the G42?
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For those that need these Vorshlag has them
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I have installed the Vorshlag camber plates and worked out very well. The max neg. camber is approx. -3 degrees. If anyone does this it is highly advised to replace all suspension bolts removed since they are torque to yield bolts.
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Do you have recommended alignment specs-Track vs. street?
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Do you have recommended alignment specs-Track vs. street?
With these camber plates I can get about -2.5 to -3 degrees camber and I would set toe at 0 or just a bit positive toe for track set up. This is what I run on the track for street -.5 camber and 0 toe or a bit negative toe. These camber plates are very easy to adjust. For adjusting toe I use Longacres toe plates and adjust each tie rod equally. I have read other toe plates use very thin metal and bend easy so I stayed away from them.
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With these camber plates I can get about -2.5 to -3 degrees camber and I would set toe at 0 or just a bit positive toe for track set up. This is what I run on the track for street -.5 camber and 0 toe or a bit negative toe. These camber plates are very easy to adjust. For adjusting toe I use Longacres toe plates and adjust each tie rod equally. I have read other toe plates use very thin metal and bend easy so I stayed away from them.
Excellent! Thanks so much for sharing your specs. Nice recommendation on the toe plates as well.
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