I have tried to search but getting a headache!
What should I set the toe as?
Is it 2mm front to back as the 325i sport is?
Do you have to have all the weights in the car too??
Cheers
Chris
325 sport with m3 trailing arm bushes, what toe angle???
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And what body type is this? With what engine? Standard suspension/bushes?
I said:
Can anyone suggest how to test if the boot lights are staying on with the boot shut?
e30topless said:
lock the wife in there
Can anyone suggest how to test if the boot lights are staying on with the boot shut?
e30topless said:
lock the wife in there
Its an M-Tech 1 (D reg 325i sport) std height, only mod is the m3 front wishbone trailing arm bushes which are eccentric to give more castor.
I assume the toe/wheel alignment would need to be set to the m3 set up but any values or peoples preference would be appreciated
If anyone has the E30 M3 wheel alignment data sheet tat would be wicked!
Cheers
Chris
I assume the toe/wheel alignment would need to be set to the m3 set up but any values or peoples preference would be appreciated
If anyone has the E30 M3 wheel alignment data sheet tat would be wicked!
Cheers
Chris
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cant use M3 data, the setups are not the same( arb mounts unsprung weight and track width iirc)
use the stock settings for the car, as long as the toe is reset once the castor has been changed that's all that's required.
use the stock settings for the car, as long as the toe is reset once the castor has been changed that's all that's required.
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