I'm about to start preparing a set of rear suspension for my M62 track car build and I'm looking for some advice on what's required.
So far I intend to do the following work on a spare set of parts:
Reinforce front differential mounting holes
Fit camber and toe adjustment plates for eccentric bolts
Fit gussets around trailing arm mounts on subframe

Fit cross stiffeners between trailing arm legs
Fit brace from wheel bearing housing to trailing arm

Are there any other modifications which are worth making to these components?
The intention is to run solid subframe mounts, E30 trailing arms and Z3 hubs/brakes.
What do people recommend for trailing arm bushes? Do most people go poly, or is this an application where the OE rubber is best?
As an aside, has anyone looked into reducing the angle of the trailing arm pivots? I understand this is 15 degrees and I know in the Ford world it's popular to replace the factory (19 deg) beam and arms with a replacement "6 degree beam" to reduce the camber gain on squat on Sierras. I haven't come across anything similar for the E30 which surprised me.
Thanks