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  • schroedin
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    Originally posted by 1985zcar View Post
    Yeah I understand that concept fine...lol

    it just seems like whenever people talk of going lower, conversation of camber plates come up...makes it seem as though they may create a height difference or something? *shrug*
    True. I dunno I have no exerience with these things

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  • 1985zcar
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    Yeah I understand that concept fine...lol

    it just seems like whenever people talk of going lower, conversation of camber plates come up...makes it seem as though they may create a height difference or something? *shrug*

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  • schroedin
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    Originally posted by 1985zcar View Post
    Can someone explain to me how the camber plates make the car lower? (If they do)...assuming we're talking E36 M3 here...

    My friend (Formula E) needs to be lower too
    Correct me if i'm wrong, but I thought camber plates didn't actually make the car lower, but having negative camber helps clear the wheel/tire into the fender and not rub?

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  • Formula E
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    ^ +1.

    Looks like he's running the same setup as me but im lower then 2.75... I still need to take off the bottom collar at some point

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  • 1985zcar
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    Can someone explain to me how the camber plates make the car lower? (If they do)...assuming we're talking E36 M3 here...

    My friend (Formula E) needs to be lower too

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  • JSanders
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    Originally posted by SeanDub View Post
    Take off the adjuster and buy camber plates if you havent already.
    Is it safe to ride on just one of the collars? If I take both off there is nothing for the spring to sit on.

    Camber plates are on the to do list.

    Originally posted by J.Owen View Post
    if the bottom of the shock/ coil is maxxed out, look at the top. You might be able to shorten or raise the the top mount.
    I'll have to check into that.

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  • J.Owen
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    if the bottom of the shock/ coil is maxxed out, look at the top. You might be able to shorten or raise the the top mount.

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  • SeanDub
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    Take off the adjuster and buy camber plates if you havent already.

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  • JSanders
    started a topic How can I get my front lower?

    How can I get my front lower?

    I'm on Tein SS coil overs. I'm all the way down in the front and am still about 2.75 inches off the ground. Is the only way to go lower buying shorter springs? Im trying to at least get into the 2" or lower club.

    I want it lower... I wish I had bought coil overs with a helper spring lol
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