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Alignment question?

firestarter2

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Well there is an argument that they can do the alignment at the same time so it's not a bad idea. Why bolts and not full plates? I'm just curious and I personally don't trust camber bolts.
For me cost basically and time if the springs were out I might be more inclined for the plates. I also thought I could change the camber at the track and lower for the street. If thats not case I dont see the point of plate for what I want to do.

*edit this assumes camber bolts are safe"
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For me cost basically and time if the springs were out I might be more inclined for the plates. I also thought I could change the camber at the track and lower for the street. If thats not case I dont see the point of plate for what I want to do.

*edit this assumes camber bolts are safe"
The BMR camber bolt is a stronger bolt or rather of more hardness than the stock bolt.
 
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+ I know I won't be changing the settings between track and street, so the extra cost of plates and not utilizing them to their full potential was what made me go with the bolts
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