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Fits ALL MINI Coopers made after 04-2002. Yes even the R56 and Clubman.
Adjustable camber plates for the Mini Cooper. These allow well over 3 degrees of negative camber for the front suspension. These plates have spherical bearings encased in urethane to offer some cushioning. The bearings are replaceable unlike other similar brands. These are for dual purpose car that are street driven but are also used for track days and autocross. You can add negative camber for the track and adjust it back for street driving. They do not require drilling any holes and your strut brace will still fit. The bearings are easily replaced. Ride height will be approximately same as with the factory bearing. These will work with factory type springs or 2.5" ID springs and adjustable coil over systems like the Bilstein PSS9. Factory diameter springs will not allow full camber adjustment as they will contact the inner fender at around 2 degrees camber. Priced per pair.
Note: Based on customer input and testing we have made a design change that will allow 3 degrees of camber before the bolts contact the strut tower sheet metal.
Note: These plates do not work with the Tein adjustable SS+ front shocks.
Note: These plates do not fit early chassis (before 04/2002) due to the upper strut bearing being different.
Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 10
Pros:
feel more planted on the road
Cons:
none
if u want grip n feel stable i guess this is a cheap suspension mod
Canvasmonkey 2nd Gear
Registered: March 2007 Posts: 69
Review Date: 5/23/2009
Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: $275.00
| Rating: 8
Pros:
They do what they're designed to do
Cons:
Hard to adjust
They're cheap, yet functional. The bearing is cased which does provide a little bit of cushioning and replace able. I do seem to have troubles with the hex bolts as they hit the top of the strut tower and are sometimes difficult to adjust without having to pull out the old ballhead hex key. Otherwise Yay!