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      01-24-2018, 11:15 AM   #1
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Suspension drop and camber increase for track days

I have M3 LCA and TCK front camber plates/coil-overs. At present ride height, I can't get more than -2.75 front camber for track days. How much suspension drop would increase front neg camber to at least -3.0? FWIW, I get alignments after suspension changes.
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I have M3 LCA and TCK front camber plates/coil-overs. At present ride height, I can't get more than -2.75 front camber for track days. How much suspension drop would increase front neg camber to at least -3.0? FWIW, I get alignments after suspension changes.
Probably need close to 1/2" drop
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I have only TCK camber plates. My camber in the front is -3.5. You need to drop quite a bit I’m assuming, I have no wheel gap in the front. From the ground to the lowest point of my front bumper is around 4.0 inches.
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      02-09-2018, 08:08 AM   #4
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I'm on BMW yellow performance springs so is minimal drop and can get -4.0 with Ground Control camber plates in combination with m3 arms.
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      03-20-2018, 09:48 PM   #5
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Changed caster slightly to center strut/shock adjuster in shock tower opening. Plenty of camber adjustment now.
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With the ground control camber plate i tough -4.0

That's the best camber set up for HDPE... But on the street it's not really good...
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"That's the best camber set up for HDPE... But on the street it's not really good..."
Since the caster adjustment, my minimium camber is -2.2. Will probably remove my M3 LCA just to have street-friendly camber during summer travel months.
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-2.2* shouldn't be horrible on the streets. Keep in mind the M3 control arms also help you lose the fluid-filled bushing.
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