I ordered them last night and was wondering which was is the best way to put the offset. I'm guessing towards the inside to give you more toe out, and better high speed stability, but i'm not sure.
Installing M3 CA bushing
Collapse
X
-
Tags: None
-
You want the holes on the outside of the car. This will push the wheel forward more and give you more caster.
And you'll want to get an alignment afterwards, because this will affect your toe as well.
-
-
what if you dont have any more room in front of the tires?Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
Originally posted by TimKninjaIm more afraid of this thread turning into one of those classic R3v moments, where Pizza gets delivered.Comment
-
trent
Re: Installing M3 CA bushing
These are ment for increased caster, not toe out. Toe out sucks unless you are an autox hero and know what you are doing. Otherwise, when you are finished with the install, go get toe-set (alignment) and have it set to 1/16 in.Originally posted by Avus_325isI ordered them last night and was wondering which was is the best way to put the offset. I'm guessing towards the inside to give you more toe out, and better high speed stability, but i'm not sure.
HTH,Comment
-
Reshape your plastic wheel liners with a heat gun and all will be good. it's what i did and the wheels only scrub at full lock.Originally posted by NC325iCwhat if you dont have any more room in front of the tires?
or take out your wheel liners if you live in a dry climate.
Comment
-
Comment


Comment