Cusco front pillow ball camber plates
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Cusco front pillow ball camber plates
I got these and never installed them, mostly because I got camber plates with my coilovers.
These are front camber plates and fit 02-07s but there's 2 drawbacks.
1. I got it and it didn't come with hardware spacer thingie where the strut bolts to, I contacted cusco and they sell the hardware and after shipping from japan it comes out to ~ $40-50
2. They have scratches from being loose when shipped.
They're $300 new so because of these problems I'll sell it for $120.
These are front camber plates and fit 02-07s but there's 2 drawbacks.
1. I got it and it didn't come with hardware spacer thingie where the strut bolts to, I contacted cusco and they sell the hardware and after shipping from japan it comes out to ~ $40-50
2. They have scratches from being loose when shipped.
They're $300 new so because of these problems I'll sell it for $120.
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ok lemme know mike!
Yes these are meant for coilovers, was going to use them with ground controls but went a different direction. You could probably get a machine shop to make you the hardware, its basically a spacer with a nut on the top
I don't know if they lower, I think they may?
Yes these are meant for coilovers, was going to use them with ground controls but went a different direction. You could probably get a machine shop to make you the hardware, its basically a spacer with a nut on the top
I don't know if they lower, I think they may?
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ok lemme know mike!
Yes these are meant for coilovers, was going to use them with ground controls but went a different direction. You could probably get a machine shop to make you the hardware, its basically a spacer with a nut on the top
I don't know if they lower, I think they may?
Yes these are meant for coilovers, was going to use them with ground controls but went a different direction. You could probably get a machine shop to make you the hardware, its basically a spacer with a nut on the top
I don't know if they lower, I think they may?
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