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Old 20 January 2004, 12:33 PM
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I read somewhere that the MRT Front Adjustable Strut Tops increase the front ride height? Correct? What other strut tops offer both camber and caster adjustment?

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Well looking at the MRT web site, they will raise the ride height by 10-15mm.

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Cool

I have these MRT units on my hill climb STiv3. I also have the AVO coilovers, and had to tweek the ride height down to accommodate the mounts.
In my case I highly rate these mounts, full caster and camber, and with camber bolts you can find a good 4.5 deg camber and 4 deg pos caster. Even look good....
Have a photo I can email if you need one!

The Oz guys do know what they are doing. Just a very happy Whiteline/MRT customer.
911
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