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M2C Camber Plates

Does anyone know if the M2C just uses the F80/F82 5 bolt camber plate? I know the OG M2 camber plates wouldn't work because of the CF brace. Besides GC who makes a plate for the M2C for stock suspension (non coilovers)?
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Does anyone know if the M2C just uses the F80/F82 5 bolt camber plate? I know the OG M2 camber plates wouldn't work because of the CF brace. Besides GC who makes a plate for the M2C for stock suspension (non coilovers)?
I'm using the same 5-bolt GC camber plates that I used on my M4. I just transferred them over to my M2C.
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I'm using the same 5-bolt GC camber plates that I used on my M4. I just transferred them over to my M2C.
How do you like them? Are they noisy?
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I'm using the same 5-bolt GC camber plates that I used on my M4. I just transferred them over to my M2C.
Good to know, looks like I'll just get F80/F82 plates. I prefer not to use GC so let's see who else makes them. I heard the TCK ones are bad as well. Hrmm.

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I'm using the same 5-bolt GC camber plates that I used on my M4. I just transferred them over to my M2C.
How do you like them? Are they noisy?
They deliver what you'd expect from camber plates. I have been using mine for about 2 years now and no complaints at all. I'd say they are very quiet but you can occasionally hear a slight clicking/popping noise when you are going over a speed bump. I love mine and I think they are a must for tracking these cars. If you don't track at all or just do 1-3 events/year, I'd just skip camber plates.
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