Both are great companies to work with, but I struggled to get all the necessary bushings to make front and rear plates to work. Add to that the fact I had one front rebuilt after breaking the top nut stud off, my set up was workable but not ideal. Will need to have the one camber plate replaced, and the second strut rebuilt. That, and a few new plate bushings, and I should be dialed. Hopefully.
FWIW, it's a great combo. But, GC had little experience working with the KW V3 version 1 strut bodies, and did not have necessary measurements to provide correct bushings (plate adapters). They worked until they made them fit, but it took a few back-and-forths. So, while a great combo, I don't think it's a common one.
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