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      10-23-2017, 07:10 PM   #1
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Turner Camber/Caster plates.

Hey all.
Anyone ever tried the new camber plate option from Turner yet?

https://www.turnermotorsport.com/p-3...ve-suspension/

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      10-23-2017, 09:39 PM   #2
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These look identical to the K-MAC camber kits. Very likely they are. I have the street/race version on my f30. So far I've only done a few hundred miles and 1 HPDE event on them. But they definitely increase the camber and caster adjustment range a good amount and help with turn in precision. All while still providing a little more NVH reduction versus most other camber kits/aftermarket strut mounts. I was looking for this, if possible, since it's a DD. They have a little rubber (looks like polyurethane) between the bearing and the plate to help absorb NVH. So far so good but we'll see how they hold up long term.
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      10-23-2017, 09:50 PM   #3
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These look identical to the K-MAC camber kits. Very likely they are. I have the street/race version on my f30. So far I've only done a few hundred miles and 1 HPDE event on them. But they definitely increase the camber and caster adjustment range a good amount and help with turn in precision. All while still providing a little more NVH reduction versus most other camber kits/aftermarket strut mounts. I was looking for this, if possible, since it's a DD. They have a little rubber (looks like polyurethane) between the bearing and the plate to help absorb NVH. So far so good but we'll see how they hold up long term.
They actually say K-mac on them , so you're probably right. Do these have an increased stack height / raise the car height?
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I didn't notice any change in height. There's not supposed to be any stacking. My car was actually more level (not higher) since my OEM mounts were kinda shot.
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I didn't notice any change in height. There's not supposed to be any stacking. My car was actually more level (not higher) since my OEM mounts were kinda shot.
Does it come with pieces that replace the OEM strut mount bearings? Thanks
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Yes. They do have the bearings integrated.
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