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Old 08-13-2018, 09:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Warwick Morris
I don't know if this is news to anyone, but my local Porsche dealer parts guy told me last week that Porsche has released access to the full motorsport GT4 parts catalogue without needing to input VIN. So he can order all the OEM parts for anyone. I priced up the brakes and wheels which turned out to be too expensive for me. All the suspension parts are no problem; unfortunately I have already installed all the after market stuff.

Thank you for the heads up.
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Does anyone know where I can purchase the clubsport camber plates in the US? How much are they?
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Originally Posted by cr2012
Does anyone know where I can purchase the clubsport camber plates in the US? How much are they?
I'm sure a whole bunch of vendors will reach out, but Justin @ RS1, Wray @ BGB, and many others are good options. Or directly from Tarett: https://www.tarett.com/items/986-987...smt-detail.htm

Just make sure you specify the "Race" design, perhaps counterintuitively given that you're asking for "clubsport" plates. By the way, I have these on my car
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Originally Posted by Anu2g
I'm sure a whole bunch of vendors will reach out, but Justin @ RS1, Wray @ BGB, and many others are good options. Or directly from Tarett: https://www.tarett.com/items/986-987...smt-detail.htm

Just make sure you specify the "Race" design, perhaps counterintuitively given that you're asking for "clubsport" plates. By the way, I have these on my car
Thank you for the reply. I am specifically looking for the GT4 Clubsport camber plates from Porsche Motorsport.
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Originally Posted by cr2012
Thank you for the reply. I am specifically looking for the GT4 Clubsport camber plates from Porsche Motorsport.
Ah okay. Still those same two vendors (RS1 or BGB) can probably get you those. I got spare Porsche Motorsport toe links from Wray @ BGB, so I imagine he can also source PMNA camber plates
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Originally Posted by cr2012
Thank you for the reply. I am specifically looking for the GT4 Clubsport camber plates from Porsche Motorsport.
Those are available from PMNA anytime. I believe they are currently closed given the current conditions.
Im sure you can find them used somewhere, but I'd stay away from used on those as they are not very expensive and if they are out of a clubsport they are probably well used and have been replaced.
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Originally Posted by Anu2g
I'm sure a whole bunch of vendors will reach out, but Justin @ RS1, Wray @ BGB, and many others are good options. Or directly from Tarett: https://www.tarett.com/items/986-987...smt-detail.htm

Just make sure you specify the "Race" design, perhaps counterintuitively given that you're asking for "clubsport" plates. By the way, I have these on my car
We have them in stock
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Originally Posted by Anu2g
I'm sure a whole bunch of vendors will reach out, but Justin @ RS1, Wray @ BGB, and many others are good options. Or directly from Tarett: https://www.tarett.com/items/986-987...smt-detail.htm

Just make sure you specify the "Race" design, perhaps counterintuitively given that you're asking for "clubsport" plates. By the way, I have these on my car
We have our "Race Design" plates in stock. They have added camber and caster like the MR plates. Sorry for the confusing name. We actually designed and named them a while back before the GT4 Club Sport existed.

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you can get a better quality from e-motion
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Originally Posted by Hams955
You get more camber from the top side. The stock camber plates are sufficiently strong.

The benefit is that you don't have to widen your track width as much to get the camber you need for heavy track use.

- Chris.
Most I speak to, including reputable shops, seem to prefer adding shims.
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Problem with using only shims is that you move the wheel forward and, if you have moved up to 265s you get rubbing (I did). I've used Tarretts plate, it is good. The Porsche Clubsport one is excellent I expect.



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