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Old 01-03-2002, 11:14 PM
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Question Are these similar to "pillow mounts" in coilover setups??


are these like the pillow mounts on full coilovers that help with wheel alignment and camber?
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Pillow mounts use ball joints usually that allow adjustablity, that just looks like a modified or hard rubber shock mount.
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I've never seen these before......

I don't think they will work like pillow mounts anyway...

since I don't see anything that u can adjust ur camber from the pic...
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Pillow mounts use ball joints usually that allow adjustablity, that just looks like a modified or hard rubber shock mount.

damn.......u are fast~~~

there was no one reply when I press on "post reply"......
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damn.......u are fast~~~

there was no one reply when I press on "post reply"......
You caught me at the right time.
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