Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2000 07:07:26 -0500 From: "Jeremy Lucas" Subject: Re: [E36M3] Best alignment specs for '95 M3 ? ----- Original Message ----- > I know asking for the "best" alignments specs is a loaded question, but > what are most guys running for combo street/auto-x/track compromise? I was > thinking: > Front -2 camber > Rear -1.5 camber > No idea about what toe to run. Who can help here? Turner Motorsports had these recommended setting for track use: 1/8th total toe out, 2.75 deg camber in front 1/16th toe in, 2.25 deg camber in the rear I'm not sure how well they work for the street but I'd just drop him an email. I've heard that he is very knowledgable and very helpful. > My '95 with H&R coil-overs has around -1.8 camber on one side and only -1 > on the other side of the front, no idea on the rear. > What is the best, cost effective, way to add more camber and even it out > side to side? I know there has been a thread on this subject this week but > I'm unclear of the advantages/disadvantages of KMAC plates vs Ground Control > plates vs Dinan vs adding washers. From what I've heard so far on this list it sounds the the KMAC plates are the ones to have. They have an adjustable range of camber (unlike Dinan), do not require strut removal or even jacking up to adjust (unlike shims), and are isolated (unlike Ground Controls spherical metal bearings). Anybody have anything to add? > Thanks everyone, > Rob Jeremy Lucas 95 M3 Delaware, OH