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    Axle Angles

    Looking for data from the community on axle angles. I have been racing with a lot of guys breaking axles on the FRS/BRZ. They lower the cars outside of the operating range of the axle and end up breaking on track. I've been running my M3 for quite a while now with great reliability. Recently, I have been running the car at a lower ride height and it feels really good, but after viewing the axle angles and boots I decided to raise the rear end back up a bit. My fenders are cut and overfenders have been installed so I cannot measure the ride height with the traditional method, but it is definitely lower than 13.0. Any details or experience anyone could provide would be great.

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    Not sure of the effects on these cars but there are options for raising the subframe to reduce the axle angle from lowering.

    Configurable solid bushing set has the ability to correct the control arm angle and CV joint angle on lowered cars by raising the subframe up against the

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      Originally posted by ZHPizza View Post
      Not sure of the effects on these cars but there are options for raising the subframe to reduce the axle angle from lowering.

      https://store.partsshopmax.com/shop/...is/E46SFR.html
      I didn't think about that! You even get some roll center correction. Need to check the rule book to determine legality.

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