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I think that the front pyro upper mount camber plate set from C-ONE is an all-around better choice than those Monroe camber bolts. The link to the C-ONE product is shown below:

http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=e...hl%3Den%26lr%3D

In addition to giving you a much stiffer top suspension mounting point, it also has graduations on the camber plate scale to allow you to adjust your camber to suit.

The problem I find with the camber bolts shown by Monroe is that over time the elevated step on the bolt wears down and you lose some of your adjustability as well as the fact that should you have to change your shocks for any reason and a "mark" is not made on the position of the bolt head, you can alter your cmaber when putting the bolt back in to tighten up the installation of the new shock.

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yes I had taken in consideration also the pillowball upper mount, but the adjustments are the same of the camber bolts?

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