WTB negative camber plates

has anybody tried the plates that Korman sells - they are aluminum, more expensive than LaJolla
 
I've got plates from ground control. They are fully adjustable for both camber and caster.

Not quite what you're asking for, but fully adjustable is a good thing.
 
They have a plate for the E9 and 2002. http://www.ground-control-store.com/products/description.php/II=665/CA=97

Now that I'm reading it again though, these plates do not work with stock springs. That worked for me as I was going to a coil over anyway.

They sold me a slip on adjuster that used the stock spring perch so I didn't have to do any welding to the strut housing to convert to coil overs.

I think we went with something like 6.5" long springs. The coil over kit for the 2002 is similar to what they put together for me.

http://www.ground-control-store.com/products/description.php/II=16/CA=102

In the rear I just cut the springs. :-)
 
They have a plate for the E9 and 2002. http://www.ground-control-store.com/products/description.php/II=665/CA=97

Now that I'm reading it again though, these plates do not work with stock springs. That worked for me as I was going to a coil over anyway.

They sold me a slip on adjuster that used the stock spring perch so I didn't have to do any welding to the strut housing to convert to coil overs.

I think we went with something like 6.5" long springs. The coil over kit for the 2002 is similar to what they put together for me.

http://www.ground-control-store.com/products/description.php/II=16/CA=102

In the rear I just cut the springs. :-)


You got a contact person who sold you that slip-on adjuster? What inserts did you use? What spring rates do you have?
 
The K-Mac plates from Bavauto are adjustable for both camber and caster and use the stock springs. I have them and like them. The only thing you might need to do is double up on the washer just above the upper spring perch to avoid clearance issues when adjusting.
 
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