It's official. Randy Shedd came over to the house last night and looked at the wreckage from the Barber race in July, then looked at the roller I bought last year with the intention of slowly building a replacement race car while still racing Old Yeller. He and I both agreed that I would be better off building a new car and trashing the old shell. Too much age, rust, wear and tear on the old car, which I have been racing since 2001 when I bought it from a guy that raced it for 8 years and let it sit out in the weather for 2.

Anyway, one of the improvements to the new car is going to be camber plates at all 4 corners. I just have to decide which ones. I have found these camber plates for a 240Z on the internet:

http://www.betamotorsports.com/products/

http://www.designproductsracing.com/Z_Suspension1.html

http://www.ground-control-store.com/produc...hp/II=151/CA=93

http://www.technotoytuning.com/productdetail.php?p=640

http://www.technotoytuning.com/productdetail.php?p=648

Some are bolt-in, others are weld-in, and some cost a lot more than others. I need some feedback on which would be the best application for the car. Recommendations, slams, other products that are not listed here, any input would be appreciated. Thanks.