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      03-03-2014, 11:41 PM   #1
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Alignment Specs

I wanted to share the specs from an alignment that I had done after upgrading my suspension to the Bilstein B12 Kit along with front M3 arms.

Front Camber is -1.1 degrees
Front Toe is 0.10 degrees

Rear Camber is -1.7 degrees
Rear Toe is 0.14 degrees

My question is does this look like good specs for a daily driver? I want to be sure that I am not creating to much unnecessary tire wear.
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I wanted to share the specs from an alignment that I had done after upgrading my suspension to the Bilstein B12 Kit along with front M3 arms.

Front Camber is -1.1 degrees
Front Toe is 0.10 degrees

Rear Camber is -1.7 degrees
Rear Toe is 0.14 degrees

My question is does this look like good specs for a daily driver? I want to be sure that I am not creating to much unnecessary tire wear.

I'd increase front camber to at least -1.5° - ease off rear to same.

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I'm running -1.75 up front -2 in the rear and I love it.
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That looks like my specs after install of the same M3 arms in front, though my rear camber is -1.4. No strange wear....in fact a bit more even wear on my car. For the next alignment I will remove the pins and go for -1.5 degrees of front camber.
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