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    #31
    from bimmerworld, but look the same as IE


    Originally posted by vlad
    Do you know anybody else who built that many bad ass E30s?

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      #32
      And full negative, for me it should equal an additional -1.25 degrees, or -2.95/-3.05 degrees.


      No actual measurements, i was going to locate a pinion angle gauge. To adjust, raise car, loosen bolts from top and move strut, tighten back down and its gold [bronzit]
      I'd be interested in seeing your alignment specs, but I doubt you're at -3 degrees. Maybe -2, but not much more. For reference, the strut position in this picture produced about -3 degrees camber.

      Garrick
      1989 325is
      DSP #72

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        #33
        its spaced 1/4" down further than the top of the strut. According to the camber plate producer, it can add an additional -1.25 degrees, so i dont truely know the specs.


        Originally posted by vlad
        Do you know anybody else who built that many bad ass E30s?

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          #34
          E30Racer: that is the same position mine where. How much do you have a full negative? I think mine where upwards of like 6~7*.
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