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HOW TO: Camber Correction Methods for Lowered TIs
HOW TO: Camber Correction Methods for Lowered TIs
Published by cali-ti
01-22-2006
Default HOW TO: Camber Correction Methods for Lowered TIs

FRONT:

1) Camber correction bolt (part# 07-11-9-900-587 M12x45) that corrects the front negative camber approx 0.5 degrees, price was $3.03 ea. and of course it'll require an alignment (1 required per side - 2 total)

2) Camber / caster adjustment plates, available from various sources such as bavauto, bmpdesign, ground control, UUC, and others.

NOTE: if you desire to correct NEGATIVE camber, do NOT buy the Ireland Engineering camber plates as they are meant for adding more negative. Although they advertise that they can be flipped and used to add positive camber, the strut has to be removed and reinstalled with EACH adjustment until your alignment is correct - NIGHTMARE!).


REAR:

1) Eccentric Trailing Arm Bushings available from various sources like bavauto, bmp design and others.

2) Camber / Toe Kits from Ireland Engineering (the kits are welded in and come with eccentric bolts to adjust camber and toe separately, more or less).

LINKS:

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...31&fg=10&hl=44
http://www.bavauto.com/
http://www.bmpdesign.com/
http://www.ground-control-store.com/products/index.php
http://www.uucmotorwerks.com/
http://www.bmw2002.com/
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