Add Caster and Camber Adjustability on Your 3rd-Gen F-body, with BMR Suspension

 

One of the most common ailments from lowering your third-generation F-body Camaro or Firebird, is the lack of ability to properly align the car. Trust us, we know all about it.

Although that it is technically possible, it becomes extremely easier to do so one you apply the brand new Caster/Camber Plates from BMR Suspension.

Official Release:

BMR Suspension Caster Camber Plates for 1982-1992 Camaro/Firebird
WAK331 – $239.95

Add caster and camber adjustability, and fix alignment issues on your lowered Third Gen Camaro with Caster/Camber Plates from BMR Suspension. The factory alignment adjustability can be insufficient when you lower your 1982-1992 Camaro/Firebird. Manufactured from CNC laser cut 3/16″ steel plate, BMR’s Caster/Camber Plates are designed to add caster and camber adjustability to the Third Gen Camaro front suspension that isn’t available from the factory.

The BMR Caster/Camber Plates (WAK331) give you a camber range from -3.5 degrees to +1.0 degree as well as lockout plates to ensure easy adjustability with the added benefit of quickly tracking varying camber adjustments. BMR also replaces the weak factory strut mount bushing with high-quality, USA-made, Teflon-lined spherical bearings.

BMR has designed the WAK331 to correct the alignment on a lowered Third Gen Camaro and add aggressive alignment settings for both the street and track. Installation time is 1-2 hours. Available in black hammertone or red powdercoat for long lasting good looks. Proudly made in the U.S.A

Features:

  • Made in the USA
  • Gives you a camber range from -3.5 degrees to +1.0 degree
  • Lockout plates ensure easy adjustability with the added benefit of quickly tracking varying camber adjustments
  • Correct the alignment on a lowered Third Gen Camaro and adds aggressive alignment settings for both the street and track
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Rick Seitz

Rick Seitz is the owner and founder of AutoCentric Media, and has a true love and passion for all vehicles; GM, Ford, Dodge, imports, trucks -- you name it! When he isn't clacking away on his keyboard, he's building, tuning, driving or testing his current crop of personal projects!

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