Camber Plates
#1
Camber Plates
So, it has come to my attention that the J&M Camber plates actually replace the upper strut mounts. So a few questions:
-Have I just been this unobservant not to realize that all camber plates replace the strut mounts or is this a special case with J&M?
-So if I decide to do camber plates, there wouldn't be any reason to purchase the Steeda Heavy Duty upper strut mounts?
-Have I just been this unobservant not to realize that all camber plates replace the strut mounts or is this a special case with J&M?
-So if I decide to do camber plates, there wouldn't be any reason to purchase the Steeda Heavy Duty upper strut mounts?
#2
Hey Texotic,
They're the same part, just different manufacturers. They are also said to be built slightly differently, but of all the explanations I've hear/read none of them made sense to me. I mean, I don't really know what the difference is in terms of construction. In terms of performance, I think that the J&M units advertise a slightly wider range of camber adjustment.
I went with Steeda's units, and I'm quite happy with them.
Best,
-j
They're the same part, just different manufacturers. They are also said to be built slightly differently, but of all the explanations I've hear/read none of them made sense to me. I mean, I don't really know what the difference is in terms of construction. In terms of performance, I think that the J&M units advertise a slightly wider range of camber adjustment.
I went with Steeda's units, and I'm quite happy with them.
Best,
-j
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