08-31-2017, 05:33 AM | #1 |
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adding negative camber on front axles using OEM parts
Camber correction hub carriers are common upgrade option on F2x and F3x.
Anyone done the same for F8X using part no's 31217853639 [LHS] and 31217853640 [RHS] or does M3/4 come with these fitted as standard ? http://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/show...diagId=31_1121
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That's a lot of money for 30', also - but I am only guessing - a given car might have one or both of either one of these "correction" carriers out of the factory.
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Whats standard front camber range on M2 ~ -1 to -1.3 deg ? If so, adding these to get to get to ~ -1.8 deg using OEM parts would be better than top mounts IMHO and probably comparable in terms supply/fit all up cost...
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That's over $1k for a pair and you still have no adjustment. And, as I said, you already may have one or both of these (or the +30' ones for that matter) on the car, because, as the name suggests, they are used by BMW to correct the camber to spec.
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