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Old 06-29-2015   #31
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Im in! I would imagine on a lowered car these can only help?
oh yeah.
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Old 06-29-2015   #32
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Default Re: DRM Camber Brackets.

Hi Robert, I'm in for one and will watch for when the other items particularly the bias spring become available.
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Old 06-29-2015   #33
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Put me down for a set Robert.
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Old 06-29-2015   #34
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Default Re: DRM Camber Brackets.

Can anyone explain what I can expect in handling with camber plates plus coilovers? I am having them installed as we speak. Very eager to know what it will feel and handle like from those that have done this combination.

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Old 06-29-2015   #35
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Can anyone explain what I can expect in handling with camber plates plus coilovers? I am having them installed as we speak. Very eager to know what it will feel and handle like from those that have done this combination.

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Ben
Ben, It is similar to adding negative camber when racing. Camber brackets going to keep the tire from rolling.
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Old 06-29-2015   #36
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Default Re: DRM Camber Brackets.

Robert, You can add me in on the group buy. Let me know how much and where to pay. Thanks for putting this together. I got the 6 point cage plus the r&d camber bar in the front suspension might as well do the back. with 315's all the way around my car should handle quite well.

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Old 06-30-2015   #37
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315s all the way around seems to work pretty well!

I'd like to try 315s up front and 335s in back
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Old 06-30-2015   #38
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Bob,

Will we be able to jump on the GB even after your initial order to DRM?
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Old 06-30-2015   #39
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Will we be able to jump on the GB even after your initial order to DRM?
Dom, I have no clue. I will ask Randy.
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Old 06-30-2015   #40
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Default Re: DRM Camber Brackets.

You guys going for handling should really consider urethane suspension bushings anywhere you can. I think Energy Suspension still makes them. Do the trailing arm brackets as well as the camber brackets. If you are really serious about it ask if DRM still alters the rear hubs. What this does, is it keeps the rear wheels from going toe in around a corner keeping the tire pointed in the correct direction. Next time you are behind a C4 Corvette going around a tight corner pay attention to rear wheel on the inside of the corner, you will see what I am talking about.
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