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?
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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