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Originally posted by Casa de Mesa View PostIf you don't take into account what that 1/8 inch or 1.5mm or other non-angle unit of measure translates into degrees, then he's right. If you have 2 theoretical tires with different diameters - let's just say one with a 50" diameter and one with a 25" diameter - a measurement of "1/8 inch of toe" will translate into different angles.
But your point (repoman) is taken - the effects are relatively nominal within the dimensions we're talking about (a passenger car tire), which is why inches or millimeters are generally accepted as "just fine".
If you're a nerd and do this yourself, go here and the spreadsheet will calculate everything for you:
https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...up-spreadsheet
Last edited by Thoglan; 03-13-2022, 02:11 PM.
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Originally posted by Thoglan View Post
This is true for doing a string alignment such as in that thread. But modern alignment machines will have you plug in the tyre dimensions. They then measure the angle with the laser and covert to whatever unit you want. Neither is more accurate than the other.
Build thread: Topaz Blue to Shark Blue
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Originally posted by repoman89 View Post
6 minutes is exactly equal to 0.1 degrees, and decimals and inches are both perfectly capable of representing arbitrary precisionThis is my Unbuild Journal and why we need an oil thread
https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...nbuild-journal
"Do it right once or do it twice"
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Originally posted by Casa de Mesa View Post
That doesn't look like a bent control arm to me. Was he calling out the roughly 1° difference in camber between left and right front measurements? If all else is within spec, that feels more like he couldn't get camber on your right side more negative. That's usually something at the top of the strut.
He could only get the 0.1 degree despite taking the wheel off and even did something with the strut - I don't recall exaty.
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My super scuffed alignment — once I get adjustable camber arms, going back for -1deg more negative camber & ~1.5deg more positive caster.1 PhotoLast edited by cornerbalanced; 03-15-2022, 07:52 PM.
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I'm going to ask a rookie question, I have never had the vehicle aligned and it's time.
I am looking for an "semi-aggresive" street setup that could also see the track a few times a year. I understand you can't do both with a single alignment but you get the idea.
I am running BC Coilovers (yea, they came w/ the car) and the vehicle sits fairly low currently and I don't necessarily want to raise for aesthetic reasons unless it would be of great benefit.
13&1/4" fender>center in the back
18" 9.5" et22 wheel 275/35 tire
13.5" fender>center in the front
18" 8.5" et32 wheel 245/40 tire
Thanks for any help, unfortunately the one euro place here doesn't do alignments and the local dealership's machine is down for a month+, I found a place that does sports car but tempted to take it to the next town over to the dealership.
Not a great town if you want work done on your M3.2004 Silbergrau Metallic 6MT
Karbonius/OEM Snorkel/Flap/HTE Tuned
Ssv1/Catted Sec. 1/SS 2.5" Sec. 2/SCZA
OE CSL Bootlid/AS SSK/BC Coils/4.10 Gears/ Sportline 8S Wheels/Cobra Nogaros
RACP Plates/Vincebar/CMP/Turner RTAB/Beisan
2006 M6 Black Saphire SMG
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Originally posted by Feffman View PostRide Height (Measured at bottom of rocker)Front: 4.5"
Rear: 4.75
Camber (CSL front spindles)Front: -3.9
Rear: -2
Toe SettingsFront: 1/8" out
Rear: 1/8" in
These are recommendations from James Clay at Bimmerworld for my race car. No weird tire wear and the car handles really great on the track. Fair amount of other suspension changes as well to tie it all together.
Feff
Thanks for any info
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Originally posted by Wernd View PostThis is also the same spec I was given but I'm not sure I want that much toe in, in the rear. Are you able to get any yaw angle you want under trailbraking or is it just super stable on corner entry? I assume at corner exit you can load the rears up as much as you want but can you over power the rears and get the tail out?
Feff
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Originally posted by Cubieman View PostI'm going to ask a rookie question, I have never had the vehicle aligned and it's time.
I am looking for an "semi-aggresive" street setup that could also see the track a few times a year. I understand you can't do both with a single alignment but you get the idea.
I am running BC Coilovers (yea, they came w/ the car) and the vehicle sits fairly low currently and I don't necessarily want to raise for aesthetic reasons unless it would be of great benefit.
13&1/4" fender>center in the back
18" 9.5" et22 wheel 275/35 tire
13.5" fender>center in the front
18" 8.5" et32 wheel 245/40 tire
Thanks for any help, unfortunately the one euro place here doesn't do alignments and the local dealership's machine is down for a month+, I found a place that does sports car but tempted to take it to the next town over to the dealership.
Not a great town if you want work done on your M3.
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Originally posted by 01SG View PostI think the CSL spec is a good baseline to start from. You will just have more camber in the front.
Feff
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With 18" wheels and US spindles what changes to the CSL spec alignment should I consider?2004 Silbergrau Metallic 6MT
Karbonius/OEM Snorkel/Flap/HTE Tuned
Ssv1/Catted Sec. 1/SS 2.5" Sec. 2/SCZA
OE CSL Bootlid/AS SSK/BC Coils/4.10 Gears/ Sportline 8S Wheels/Cobra Nogaros
RACP Plates/Vincebar/CMP/Turner RTAB/Beisan
2006 M6 Black Saphire SMG
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Just got a re-alignment this past weekend and I'll get to test it out at Buttonwillow on April 9th.
Front:
camber: -3.0deg
toe: 0deg
Rear:
camber: -2.5deg
toe: 0.1deg"your BMW has how many miles!?"
2003 M3 coupe - Imolarot/Black 6 M/T - JRZ - Ground Control - Volk Racing - Karbonius - SuperSprint - Recaro - Schroth
2007 GX470
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Originally posted by Feffman View Post
It's very stable under braking in high & low speed corners which is what I prefer. I'm not looking for tail out, just the ability to load up under acceleration out of the corner. The roll center correction with Bimmerworld front arms dialed out the last bit of mid-corner push allowing full acceleration as needed.
Feff
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