Rear Beam
Moderator: martauto
Hi there folks, just in the process of building a dedicated e30 circuit racer. Have fitted a set of Gaz coilovers and was wondering if anyone on here has actually raised the hieght of the rear beam, to get it closer to the body, and in doing so, reducing the negative camber of the rear wheels. At the moment, its sat on the floor, but there is way too much negative camber! Any response would be appreciated! Cheers, Rich.
What about a set of eibach adjustible rear arms? XL sell these http://www.xlraceparts.com/index.asp?fu ... ductid=188
HTH
p.s if you dont mind me asking how much did you pay for your Gaz coilies?
HTH
p.s if you dont mind me asking how much did you pay for your Gaz coilies?
I piad £628, + VAT, from GAZ direct. I simply e-mailed them with my requirements and they were very helpful. Took 4 weeks for them to manufacture them, and deliver them. Delivery was about £12.
Where are those adjustable rear arms mouted on the e30? I cant quite picture it!
Where are those adjustable rear arms mouted on the e30? I cant quite picture it!
Have a look here:
http://www.k-mac.com.au
All the camber/castor adjustment you could wish for for both front and rear..

http://www.k-mac.com.au
All the camber/castor adjustment you could wish for for both front and rear..
Muzzi Motorsport does a ally rear beam bush -12mm so moving the beam upto the body by the same amount, it will reduce a small amount of camber, but you may also need to re do your trailing arms (rose joint new mounts and new pivots) i have used and get the muzzi bushes for a fair few guys for track day use.
regards
Martin
regards
Martin

