so in other words save up for GC's and camber plates....... the set-up isn't tooo expensive or if only RaceLand made coils lol.
Extra 0.5-1" drop?
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As I found and was told GC camber plates are almost dead on to 1/2in for the front. Should be pretty good at that point.
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Say you have IE3's and billys. Do you get the spec e30 GC camber plates to get the extra 1/2" drop?Comment
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No more J-Stocks?Right now I have H&R Sport Springs on my '90 325i with Bilstein shocks and everything else stock. The back is ok, but I want to lower the front about 0.5-1.0" more. Is there a way to do this without buying new springs/coilovers? Would getting camber plates lower the front a little? Or would it stay the same?
waffleswaffleswaffleswaffleswaffles . . . .Current Cars2014 M235i2009 R56 Cooper S1998 M31997 M3Comment
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naw, when I recked my last car, I sold my Jstocks and shocks off of it because my new car had coilovers. I since then switched to h&r sports for a more forgiving ride, BUT I hate how the front isnt low enough. I have the thickest spring pads in the back to raise it up a little which I could put more pads in the back, but I would really rather have the front lower.RIP e30 (brilliantrot '91 325i) 11/17/06 Byebye: 8/21/07
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