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    CSL King Pin - definitive answer on camber

    Was there ever a definitive answer as to whether or not the CSL king pins actually added a degree of negative camber? Read through 4 threads with no confirmation, and no vendor selling them makes this claim, either.

    Hoping someone here can chime in that has installed them.

    Thanks,
    C


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    I’m pretty sure it ended up being a degree of extra camber, but I don’t know if the documentation of that ended up making it to the new forum.

    In essence, it essentially compensates from the increased camber you normally get from reducing the ride height. And doesn’t adversely impact the steering inclination angle as camber plates might.

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      M3 an M3 CSL upright difference (camber angle). this is from bmw drawings.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Chas3n View Post
        Was there ever a definitive answer as to whether or not the CSL king pins actually added a degree of negative camber? Read through 4 threads with no confirmation, and no vendor selling them makes this claim, either.

        Hoping someone here can chime in that has installed them.

        Thanks,
        C


        Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
        Can you PM me? Interrsted in your Dinan ssk.

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