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The standard wakeplate on old Supra's are commonly referred to as fixed - a solid plate (no hinge) with two turnbuckles. These are indeed adjustable by turning the turnbuckles in the desired direction causing the wakeplate to flex. It doesn't take much movement to make a difference. The plates with hydraulic/electric actuators (hinge or no hinge) are often called adjustable. Both styles are adjustable, just some are manual (turnbuckles) and some are remote (actuators).




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