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Re:Do camber plates add to ride height?
- Subject: Re:Do camber plates add to ride height?
- From: Erick <erickbau@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 09 Nov 1998 21:57:17 -0800
Rob,
Front camber plates usually add 1/4 to 1/2 inch to your front ride
height. Plan your spring purchase accordingly. One of the reasons I
bought my Dinan package is that their Stage 3 front springs compensate
for the height of the camber plates. Their Stage 1 and 2 front springs
are a little taller as those packages do not incorporate camber plates.
Erick Baumeister
Back in Livermore,CA BMWCCA#131280
'88 535iA Dinanized,Baumeisterized,etc
> Do camber plates add to the ride height? I am planning some
> suspension upgrades for my E30, and I need to figure out which
> springs to use. I will probably get adjustable camber plates
> for the back (they aren't really plates in the back, I thought),
> and I might install adjustable camber plates in the front at s
> ome later date. I want to reduce the negative camber (at least
> in the back) while driving on the street, but then add it back
> when autocrossing.
>
> TIA
>
> - ---
> Rob Clark (Rob_Clark@domain.elided)
> San Diego
> BMWCCA 156543
> 87 325is
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