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Ground control Bolt in camber tops


Yo-Yo

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Hi Everyone.

Anybody have first hand experience with Ground control camber plates?

http://www.silverminemotors.com/datsun/datsun-260z/suspension/camber-plates-for-s30-z-car

Particularly after first hand experience on how they hold up in the long run & the adjustability of the plates.

 

I'd pair these up with a set of T3 coilovers, I emailed the Techno guys & they said their full coilover conversion kit would bolt right into the factory struts no issue so I should be able to pair these with the camber plates for the front?

https://technotoytuning.com/nissan/260z/front-coilover-conversion-datsun-240z-260z-and-280z

 

Any alternatives you can recommend?

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There's quite a bit of info floating around on this - sorry, but I've not personal experience on the GC camber units. 

http://www.viczcar.com/forum/index.php?topic=6982.0

http://www.zcar.com/forum/10-70-83-tech-discussion-forum/58278-bolt-camber-plates.html

(I'm sure there's more - e.g. on hybridz)

 

Kmac comes to mind, or DP plates.

http://www.k-mac.com.au/

http://dpracing.co/Z_Suspension1.html

 

Alternates to shifting the top of the strut is to shift the bottom of the strut.  i.e. adjustable control arms (e.g. from T3 or AZC or silverminemotors etc).  Again, no experience with this on the car (yet), only from what I've dug up on the web.

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Thanks for the info!

I've been trawling hybridz for the last 2 weeks but so much conflicting info & unanswered threads etc.

 

I was looking into the T3 lower control arms front & rear as well as their tension control rods but there were some posts on hybrid saying they had fitment issues with rear brake conversions etc. so I was thinking camber tops might be the go instead.

 

My Zed will only be a street car so I don't need to go too crazy, I used to run trackdays when I owned skylines. Just need something to adjust the suspension after I lower it.

 

Planning on 16" watanabes then lower it a bit as it looks like a 4x4 with the stock suspension hahaha

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K-Mac strut tops are the same size as stock ones so you can't go as low with them as you would a TTT style camber top.

 

 

If you are just doing a street car you will probably set your camber and leave it there, so you probably dont need to to go to the cost of adjustable strut tops at all.

 

 

Why do you want adjustable arms on the street? Nothing wrong with the stock ones.

 

 

Deus Ex runs R31 rears with TTT rear arms no problems.

 

 

Why not just get offset bushes? That way you dont need to buy any new arms or anything.

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Anyone actually fitted, and then measured actual camber change achieved?

Not just listening to their advertising/promo stuff.

Pity they cant do a strut top that is multi adjustable /rotateable to effect cadter and camber change at same time.

Kmac one gives caster/camber.

Limitation is due to the narrowness of the inner guard shappe.

Using smallest diam springs helps a lot.

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Thanks for all the replies everyone! it helps me out a lot

 

Yo-yo,

 

I will be installing the offset style control arm bushings up front that d3c0y talks about within the next month or so,  I will let you know how they turn out.

Cheers Shaun I'd definitely appreciate it :)

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