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![]() On topic: I'm running M-Force camber plates and can't say I'm all that crazy about them, but they are heads and tails better than the KMACs. Prolly shoulda gone with TCKline though...
__________________ ///Max ![]() Taking the season off from racing to play a little more music! MaxBoogie Blues Project |
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I don't like that the minimum camber I can get out of them is -2.5* which is more than I want during winter snow months! I don't like the actual stack height... makes it tough to install springs that are any taller than 6.5" (mine are just over 7") and also reduces the effective low-end range of height adjustability. And I don't like the static Caster adjustment. I understand the reasoning but the max caster setting is unusable under most Camber settings. Granted those can be seen as personal preferences, and otherwise, they are well-made, solid plates.
__________________ ///Max ![]() Taking the season off from racing to play a little more music! MaxBoogie Blues Project |