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I have used Greg Nolan's strut tops on cars for decades, even helps design a couple. They allow adj in all directions and have replaceable (common) spherical bearings which it will need once a year if its daily driver, less often for a "Sunday" car. In race car applications I apply stick on sand paper to one side of the sliding surface which prevents slipping, otherwise tighten regularly. I mark the strut tops for the various camber settings, that way I can adjust them quickly without breaking out the camber gauge and trying to find a flat surface between runs/races/sessions.
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