I guess you could get them machined down a few mm's although would love to see the s2000 guards!
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Originally posted by Stuwey View PostDo tell!!!!
It cost a lot since there was a lot of work involved (plus I had Whiteline Anti-Roll bars and Eddy's subframe spacers installed) so I hope it makes a noticable difference on track. Surprisingly, the camber plates aren't noticeably harsher than the original strut tops.Resident grumpy old fart
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Originally posted by kaanage View PostThe Ground Control camber plates I got were for a MkIV Golf so they sit up about 20mm higher than stock (up in the little dome at the top of the strut towers). Additionally, I previously had the struts mounted 20mm lower with spacer plates so overall, there was a 40mm drop so the struts were extended.
It cost a lot since there was a lot of work involved (plus I had Whiteline Anti-Roll bars and Eddy's subframe spacers installed) so I hope it makes a noticable difference on track. Surprisingly, the camber plates aren't noticeably harsher than the original strut tops.MODS- TOO MANY
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