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      07-01-2008, 09:02 AM   #23
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Look what I found on hotchkis site:

http://www.hotchkis.net/p-819-bmw-e9...ber-links.aspx

not cheap...
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Yeah, Dinan gives you a whopping half a degree. I have the TCKline plates and am able to get -3.5 in front.

You don't have to disconnect the reinforcing bar to adjust. I drilled a small hole in the rebound adjustment tab and just use a "pick" to adjust it. Works like a charm.
Of use the new E90/92 M3 tower reinforcement bars with open tower plates! No more using a "pick"!
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      07-04-2008, 10:02 AM   #25
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dinan plates are only good for about a half degree. Look at previous camber spec of mine above.
I got -2.1 on my fronts with SACHS and Dinan plates

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Do the KMAC camber plates work with KW coilovers?
Yes the K-Mac is designed to work with the KW's, PSS10's , SACHS SRE etc etc.


Anyone using stage 3 K-Macs? I am seriously considering it .

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Look what I found on hotchkis site:

http://www.hotchkis.net/p-819-bmw-e9...ber-links.aspx

not cheap...
Thats intresting. I was able to dial in a maximum of -3.2 with the stock links.
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      07-05-2008, 02:21 PM   #26
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I only get 1.1 with stock ride height. I would get more if I lowered it with aftermarket suspension.
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I've run adjustable rear camber and toe links on my 996 in the past. They make setting up the rear a lot easier.
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