Love my Mode Camber Plates. Thanks Dan / Vivid !
#16
I have the same set up as JJbravo from Vivid --thanks guys-- next day air on the MODES and they are on the car.
I had not planned on doing this, but when I removed the first side the OEM camber plate bushings were cracked and the mounting was loose inside the rubber housing--hoping this was why I got vibration at 60mph+. So I went with the MODE setup.
I think the engineering of the MODES are amazing when compared to the oem set up. I do feel more of the road with the MODES--slight transmission of road noise in steering wheel--I think this is because the factory has rubber mounts that take out some of the road vibration, where as the MODES are fixed. --fair compromise for the trade off in perf.
Here is my issue:
My fronts are all the way to the bottom and of the adjustment threads and I only got .5'' lower than before the install. I was hoping for 1"-1.25". Am I missing something? Can I go lower-- it was a lot of effort for a .5" drop. Does adding the Mode plates limit the drop somehow?
I figure I am missing something on the install.
I had not planned on doing this, but when I removed the first side the OEM camber plate bushings were cracked and the mounting was loose inside the rubber housing--hoping this was why I got vibration at 60mph+. So I went with the MODE setup.
I think the engineering of the MODES are amazing when compared to the oem set up. I do feel more of the road with the MODES--slight transmission of road noise in steering wheel--I think this is because the factory has rubber mounts that take out some of the road vibration, where as the MODES are fixed. --fair compromise for the trade off in perf.
Here is my issue:
My fronts are all the way to the bottom and of the adjustment threads and I only got .5'' lower than before the install. I was hoping for 1"-1.25". Am I missing something? Can I go lower-- it was a lot of effort for a .5" drop. Does adding the Mode plates limit the drop somehow?
I figure I am missing something on the install.
#23
PICS: Wheels are arches
BTW--saved myself $900 doing this myself thanks to the DIY's here. Still need alignment once I get ride height settled. I know I have too much camber in rear and not enough in front. Toe is also out in front from removing and spinning tie rod ends during install.
Struggled compressing springs (weird angles and clearance issues), but rest was straight forward--A lift would have saved me hours. Also found that removing wheel carrier and front cv like JJBravo saved time and energy on the second front side replacement. Extra couple of bolts was all it took and saved my sanity.
BTW--saved myself $900 doing this myself thanks to the DIY's here. Still need alignment once I get ride height settled. I know I have too much camber in rear and not enough in front. Toe is also out in front from removing and spinning tie rod ends during install.
Struggled compressing springs (weird angles and clearance issues), but rest was straight forward--A lift would have saved me hours. Also found that removing wheel carrier and front cv like JJBravo saved time and energy on the second front side replacement. Extra couple of bolts was all it took and saved my sanity.
Last edited by LO_996tt; 05-31-2010 at 11:48 AM.
#24
Good deal and there is satisfaction in doing it yourself too.
As far as additional neg camber- not sure. I recall Mode claiming 3 deg. I don't really recall. I do remember having it set to Gt2 specs as the ride height was comperable.
I just searched my shop, and can't find my settings...but I know I went Gt2, on 18" without spacers.
As far as additional neg camber- not sure. I recall Mode claiming 3 deg. I don't really recall. I do remember having it set to Gt2 specs as the ride height was comperable.
I just searched my shop, and can't find my settings...but I know I went Gt2, on 18" without spacers.
#25
Mode camber plates have a built in -1 degree. You then use the factory top sliding adjustments for more or less camber.
From the pics, it looks like you can take the bottom spring color and adjust more from there?
From the pics, it looks like you can take the bottom spring color and adjust more from there?
#27
Reviving this thread...
For those running the Bilstein and the Mode plates, did you remove the helper spring or did you keep the shock completely the same. The car being "higher" with the Mode camber plates is what I am trying to figure out. How low are your cars?
For those running the Bilstein and the Mode plates, did you remove the helper spring or did you keep the shock completely the same. The car being "higher" with the Mode camber plates is what I am trying to figure out. How low are your cars?
#28
I kept the shock completely the same and set them up per the Bilstein manual for preload in mm. Totally to spec.
The resultant ride height was almost exactly GT2 OEM ride height. I think it dropped the car about 1-1 1/4" all the way around.
This setup is FANTASTIC and I'm very glad I bought it. One of the best mods ever for me.
The resultant ride height was almost exactly GT2 OEM ride height. I think it dropped the car about 1-1 1/4" all the way around.
This setup is FANTASTIC and I'm very glad I bought it. One of the best mods ever for me.