1. Yes, you can do away with those silly camber bolts at the bottom of the struts where the hub is. Those things always go out of position every time you undo the bolts.
The design of the KMac Strut Tops makes them provide more camber than any other strut top on the market because of their design to place the strut centre anywhere within the strut tower..
2. Yes they are long enough for a strut brace as I had a Whiteline strut brace on mine when I used the Kmac tops. I have attached pic.
3. I am not sure about why they put EVO 1 with the CA/CB Lancers.. EVO 1 has the same strut tops as EVO 2-3.
But its the EVO 1 strut that is different to EVO 2/3 due to positioning of the lower control arms and front sway bar links, but it has no bearing on the strut tops.
When not installed the Kmac's are fiddly and appear quite convoluted in design as there are many pieces. But once in you put them in and drop the weight of the car onto them they compress and you can then knock them into the position you want to set them at. Mine were knocked about a bit in the slots made to stick a screwdriver in and change camber quickly when at a racetrack. Honestly, there is no better camber top out there that provides total adjustability like these. Kmac have the patent. If I ever was seriously considering racing a car on several different tracks where I would need to change the suspension setup, these Kmacs would be the ideal choice.
Geez, Im practically selling these Kmacs for the OP without him saying a word lol :lol: