That's right I think you told me, but couldn't remember. Thats good, no spacer! I should, but it doesn't look as good! What's your ride height?
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Last edited by Tbonem3; 04-20-2020, 09:40 PM.DD: /// 2011.5 Jerez/bamboo E90 M3 · DCT · Slicktop · Instagram
/// 2004 Silvergrey M3 · Coupe · 6spd · Slicktop · zero options
More info: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...os-supersprint
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Preloading the crap out of the spring and adjusting the collar pretty much to the last thread on the shaft (Ohlins single adjustment for preload and ride height in front) I got the front to 13.25. Rear is around same, but i keep playing around with it +/- 0.25 inch or so as I run mountains next to my house now since I'm bored, lol, so I keep adjusting the rake to manage weight xfer going up and downhills, depending on my mood.Originally posted by Tbonem3 View PostThat's right I think you told me, but couldn't remember. What's your ride height?
Now that there is a spacer on the market for Ohlins to "fix" the front stack height issue, I'll get that and take out a bunch of preload from the front spring.Youtube DIYs and more
All jobs done as diy - clutch, rod bearings, rear subframe rebush, vanos, headers, cooling, suspension, etc.
PM for help in NorCal. Have a lot of specialty tools - vanos, pilot bearing puller, bushing press kit, valve adjustment, fcab, wheel bearing, engine support bar, etc.
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NiceDD: /// 2011.5 Jerez/bamboo E90 M3 · DCT · Slicktop · Instagram
/// 2004 Silvergrey M3 · Coupe · 6spd · Slicktop · zero options
More info: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...os-supersprint
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For clearance concerns, i am running TCkline external sporting suspension kit. It puts me at about Obioban's ideal axle distance of 13.5 from axle center to wheel arch. The shocks are set at about mid adjustment. Alignment specs are as follows;
Front
Camber -1.4
Caster 7.2
Toe .15
Steer ahead -.01
Rear
Camber -1.7
Toe .21
Thrust angle 0.0
tire wear very good, street handling very good. As stated, no spacers on front, 12.5 MM on rear. No lip rolling etc. necessary.2004 M3 Mystic Blue
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Pretty good alignment, but only -1.4 camber? Try -3! Or maybe you have stock hats? Can swap sides.DD: /// 2011.5 Jerez/bamboo E90 M3 · DCT · Slicktop · Instagram
/// 2004 Silvergrey M3 · Coupe · 6spd · Slicktop · zero options
More info: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...os-supersprint
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+1 on T's comment on front camber, our cars like about 1 degree more in front than rear.Originally posted by Mystic3 View Post
Front
Camber -1.4
Toe .15
I'd get rid of toe in front for a better turn in and feel.Youtube DIYs and more
All jobs done as diy - clutch, rod bearings, rear subframe rebush, vanos, headers, cooling, suspension, etc.
PM for help in NorCal. Have a lot of specialty tools - vanos, pilot bearing puller, bushing press kit, valve adjustment, fcab, wheel bearing, engine support bar, etc.
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If you’re going for looks then run 19’s, if you’re going to actually track it (which you aren’t) then go with 18’s. I have both and run my ZCP’s daily and then throw on the 18’s when I go to the track. I don’t have any issues running my 19’s daily.2004 E46 Imola Red M3 Coupe
2015 F56 Pepper White Mini Cooper S
2018 W205 Polar White C300 AMG Night Edition
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They don't even have any actual interstates in Hawaii, let alone tracksOriginally posted by 174bpm View PostIf you’re going for looks then run 19’s, if you’re going to actually track it (which you aren’t) then go with 18’s. I have both and run my ZCP’s daily and then throw on the 18’s when I go to the track. I don’t have any issues running my 19’s daily.Youtube DIYs and more
All jobs done as diy - clutch, rod bearings, rear subframe rebush, vanos, headers, cooling, suspension, etc.
PM for help in NorCal. Have a lot of specialty tools - vanos, pilot bearing puller, bushing press kit, valve adjustment, fcab, wheel bearing, engine support bar, etc.
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Best for daily would be an 18”. Best for looks, imo, is a proper fitting wheel. Steering effort due to scrub, tram lining, fender rubbing are side effects of aggressive track setups that you don’t want on a daily. These would be good: https://www.ecstuning.com/b-apex-whe...71885h95la~kt/ with 235/265 tires widthsLast edited by T.J.; 04-22-2020, 04:23 AM.
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You can swap on the E46? I knew you could on the E36 but I heard it wasn't possible on the E46.Originally posted by Tbonem3 View PostPretty good alignment, but only -1.4 camber? Try -3! Or maybe you have stock hats? Can swap sides.'05 M3 Convertible 6MT, CB/Cinnamon, CSL Airbox&Flap, PCSTuning, Beisan, Schrick 288/280, SS V1's & 2.5" System, RE Stg 1&SMF, KW V2, CB PS, Apex EC-7R
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You get used to it very quickly. But yes, you can no longer drive like "Ma, look, no hands".Originally posted by JeST View PostI wouldn't daily a square setup. The car is going to dart everywhere. Steering input is almost going to be necessary unless youre driving on a completely flat road.Youtube DIYs and more
All jobs done as diy - clutch, rod bearings, rear subframe rebush, vanos, headers, cooling, suspension, etc.
PM for help in NorCal. Have a lot of specialty tools - vanos, pilot bearing puller, bushing press kit, valve adjustment, fcab, wheel bearing, engine support bar, etc.
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