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      01-11-2015, 10:41 AM   #1
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Ground Control Camber Plates

Does GC make camber plates that fit linear swift springs? I looked on their site and looks like they only fit factory type springs.
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Yes, GC makes e9x M3 race and street camber plates that work with 2.25", 2.50" and 60 mm diameter springs.
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Yes, GC makes e9x M3 race and street camber plates that work with 2.25", 2.50" and 60 mm diameter springs.
Awesome. Thanks for your quick reply. I must have missed it on their site
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So the GC streets will work with OEM EDC on Swifts?
Will this add any height back to the lowered car and if so how much?
What kind of camber can we expect with this setup cuz right now I'm only getting 1.7 with the alignment pins pulled.
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I would contact Ground Control to get answers to these detailed questions. They answer their phone and provide good service. You might as well get the info directly from them...
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So the GC streets will work with OEM EDC on Swifts?
Will this add any height back to the lowered car and if so how much?
What kind of camber can we expect with this setup cuz right now I'm only getting 1.7 with the alignment pins pulled.
I have been using GC plates for OEM springs for a while. To answer, yes it will work with any aftermarket OEM springs. If they are to work with your stock strut hats, they will work with GC plates. I have them with my Eibach now.

Didnt raise the height unlike Dinan sandwich type plate.

You can get up to -3.5 (not recommended). I run -2.5. Burns up the inside tire on streets but wears my track tires VERY evenly.

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