http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=424830
Have a read on my thread.
The M3 arms are a must do - front for sure, rear if you are going to do rear work (IE: Sway)
The steering is a bit heavier, not bad at all.
The steering is way better, less tramlining... it is just all around better.
The Camber is a must too. Now, if you keep the RFTs, then not sure, if you switch to non-rfts, then you must put more camber on the car to offset the softer sidewalls or it will roll over on the front on hard cornering.
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