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Old 11-29-2012, 11:09 PM   #1
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Default Which Adjustable Camber Plates will work on my KW v3 Coilovers

I ordered some ISC Front and Rear Camber Plates for my Kw suspension that was going to go on my 07 sti. Unfortunately, I found that the thrust bearing design covers all of the threads on the strut, so once the camber plate is installed, there is literally no thread to work with to screw the main bolt on.

What Front camber plates will successfully work with my kw v3 coilovers?

To my knowledge in the back you cant use camber plates unless you convert the rear spring, correct me if I'm wrong

(I had Cusco's on my old kw suspension, but didn't expect isc camber plates to be different..)
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RCE/GTWorx, Ground Control, and Vorshlag will definitely all work.
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Old 11-29-2012, 11:26 PM   #3
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Awesome thanks
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I use Vorshlag camber plates in the front. Been great so far!
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Those other mentioned plates will only work with a straight rate rear conversion on the V3's. We have done many conversions with Vorshlag and MSI camber plates and had no problems, but there is some specific hardware that is needed to bring it all together.

Let us know if we can help you get what you need.

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Racecomp also sells a rear linear conversion kit that will let you use rear camber plates.

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