This is all very interesting. Ernie's car at Nationals had custom camber plates that moved the shock mount up over an inch, and incorporated a strut bar brace. These were taller than the Racer's Edge units. Ernie said they were his own design, but he can make/sell them for somewhere around
$700-800. That brings up the question of wether our cars benefit from being that low d/t the front suspension geometry, and relatively soft springs (through if I crank my Tarret bars tight, I can control roll pretty well). Going very low does start to screw up the roll center/geometry, but does this outweigh the other benefits of going low? If not, then these $$$ camber plates are an issue we need to think about....