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Old 05-04-2008, 10:21 PM   #8
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For $70 you get cheezy camber plates with shitty bearings that you will be replacing in a year or less because they rattle and pop like hell. For $250 or so you get good quality camber plates with bearings that will probably outlast your coilovers (I would personally reccomend TEIN). So you are saving around $180, which is chump change to spend on an upgrade part, and you will end up with a part that needs to be replaced yearly. Why not just cough up the extra money for a good part? Especially when we are only talking about a couple hundred bucks.

P.S. Wootang, if you think that my last post was even close to a personal attack then you really don't wanna find out what a REAL personal attack is.
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