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  • maupineda
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    Originally posted by Will View Post
    Maybe this tool (link)


    This one precisely

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  • Will
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    Maybe this tool (link)



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  • SQ13
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    Yes, which tool? Please and thank you.

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  • mrgizmo04
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    Originally posted by maupineda View Post

    Buy the tool and take it with you so they do it with out mangling the chassis or the strut bar bases.
    Which tool?

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  • maupineda
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    Originally posted by mrgizmo04 View Post



    That is hard to do since they don't jack up the front to release some of the weight, thus requiring prying against the tower. They dont really have space on the alignment plates/rack to jack up the corners.

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    Buy the tool and take it with you so they do it with out mangling the chassis or the strut bar bases.

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  • Thrifty S50
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    Hit up Vadim @burningtiregarage / @driftergonewild . He has a competition spec E36 and an E46 and does custom alignments, very familiar with BMW chassis' as a whole. He's in Hutto, so just a little NE of you.

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  • SQ13
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    Originally posted by mrgizmo04 View Post
    That is hard to do since they don't jack up the front to release some of the weight, thus requiring prying against the tower. They dont really have space on the alignment plates/rack to jack up the corners.

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    Some shops do have center jacks on their alignment racks. The place I used to go to had them, but the guy who did their custom spec alignments left. :/

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  • mrgizmo04
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    Originally posted by SQ13 View Post

    I also need to find a shop that can adjust the camber without prying at the camber plates/strut tower lol.
    That is hard to do since they don't jack up the front to release some of the weight, thus requiring prying against the tower. They dont really have space on the alignment plates/rack to jack up the corners.

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  • SQ13
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    Okay guys, I’m a fucking dumbass. They fit without any issues. I must’ve done something wrong while trying to install last night, and it didn’t help that I tried the right side first which is the corner that went over a giant dip on the highway in 2016 (bent wheel, broken strut bar). I guess that bias just made me panic. FYI, I had TMS Street plates at the time, and they clearly did their job.

    I also need to find a shop that can adjust the camber without prying at the camber plates/strut tower lol.

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  • SQ13
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    Originally posted by cobra View Post
    While you have that part out, would you mind measuring the outside diameter and thickness of the metal?

    Sorry I can't help with the flushness aspect. Is it too far apart to just tighten the nuts and squeeze it together?
    2 mm thickness
    7 3/16” diameter

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  • Amos
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    Your strut towers look fine, those plates go on the bottom of the tower and they don't sit flush because of those bumps

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  • mrgizmo04
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    Put some grease or peanut butter (or whatever) all over the top of the plate and then make an imprint inside the tower (line up the holes/locating pin) and see where there is no transfer. Try to trouble shoot from there. Might be some deformation of the tower going on. Can you feel anything running your hand around the inside of the tower?

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  • cobra
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    While you have that part out, would you mind measuring the outside diameter and thickness of the metal?

    Sorry I can't help with the flushness aspect. Is it too far apart to just tighten the nuts and squeeze it together?

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  • fattycharged
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    SQ you have the correct plates. I thought I had tacked mine in place, but it may have been some extra epoxy that I used doing the RACP plates
    Last edited by fattycharged; 05-03-2023, 10:08 AM.

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  • SQ13
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    Originally posted by 01SG View Post
    I had no problem fitting them on my 2001. The bumps only affect strut bars.

    Did you perhaps buy e36 reinforcement plates by accident?
    I ordered these.


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