I was told that the camber plates were "a good thing to install on this car".  So I ordered a set from LaJolla and put them on when I installed my front Bilsteins. They certainly make the car look cool and aggressive.  But it always seemed like the car now had a LOT of camber in the front.  A couple of days ago I felt my front end alignment was off so I had it redone.  The technician there goes "Should we replace your front tires also?"  Uhhh, what?  They only have 2 or 3,000 miles on them...!  "The inside is severely worn with all that camber you have."  Sure enough, over a very short period of time, the exaggerated camber had made the tires wear out very unevenly.  So I yanked those plates right out!  They are now going on a friend's track car where they will be far more justified.
So before you blindly install them, make sure there is a very good reason for it. Hint: Worrying about the tire hitting the fender is NOT a good reason to put camber plates!!! That's just fixing one problem by creating another.
		
		
	
	
 
  
				
			So before you blindly install them, make sure there is a very good reason for it. Hint: Worrying about the tire hitting the fender is NOT a good reason to put camber plates!!! That's just fixing one problem by creating another.
 
  
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		