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BlackBMWs 04-08-2016 06:37 AM

Coilovers camber plates
 
Received a set of maXpeedingRODS Camber Plate in the post today along with a set of Meyle HD RSMs for a set of TA Technics coilovers and rear shocks for a TI I am setting up for my son.

$129 on eBay for the plates, $350 for the Coilover set. I'll see how they perform for less than $500. Oh, another $36 for the Meyle HD RSMs.

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740isport 04-08-2016 01:16 PM

Looks nice, would love to see the finished project! :D Hopefully I can get my project finished one day soon too.

oscarsorto77 04-12-2016 03:09 PM

I been thinking about the upgrade as well. Please keep us inform since that maybe my next job

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Strawman 04-14-2016 09:30 PM

That looks like a great project. Are the camber plates all metal, or is there any polyurethane bushing material to quell vibration? I used full metal camber plates on my old MR2 autocrosser and they "thunked" quite a bit. But if those plates are quiet, I might also go for 'em.
Geoff

bigbungster 06-06-2016 01:35 PM

You probably have them fitted now,

Same as what I'm running, there alright done some drag racing and a bit of drifting and use the car as my daily. Not to harsh.


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crzylildude 08-09-2016 03:39 PM

Hi any updates on your suspension?… how is it holding up?….

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Originally Posted by BlackBMWs (Post 379976)
Received a set of maXpeedingRODS Camber Plate in the post today along with a set of Meyle HD RSMs for a set of TA Technics coilovers and rear shocks for a TI I am setting up for my son.

$129 on eBay for the plates, $350 for the Coilover set. I'll see how they perform for less than $500. Oh, another $36 for the Meyle HD RSMs.

http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...f13242936e.jpg

http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...cba4c6a186.jpg


BlackBMWs 08-09-2016 03:57 PM

I like them! Or rather, my son does. We have been Auto-x in the car and they are not harsh at least for me. We both
Like the setup. -2 degrees negative camber as this is also his daily driver.


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crzylildude 08-09-2016 04:14 PM

Thank you so much for the quick reply… I'm new to the 318ti… and i'm about to order this TA Technix coil overs … just wanna know how the others feel for it…

Also sir how difficult it is to install these?… any modifications?…
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QUOTE=BlackBMWs;381674]I like them! Or rather, my son does. We have been Auto-x in the car and they are not harsh at least for me. We both
Like the setup. -2 degrees negative camber as this is also his daily driver.


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BlackBMWs 08-09-2016 04:30 PM

Adjust them high and lower them, not the other way around. I had them too low, couldn't get my low profile Jack under the car to adjust afterwards. Also when too low, the adjustment nuts rubbed my inside surface of the tires. Adjust high and I suspect you won't have that issue.

I really like the TAs for the value. The camber plates give nice adjustability.


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crzylildude 08-09-2016 07:40 PM

Last question… i hope i'm not annoying you…. regarding the camber plates… it say online fits E36… but it not for 318ti ?… should i just ignore that?… (maXpeedingRODS E36 Camber Plate)

BlackBMWs 08-09-2016 07:44 PM

318ti (E36/5) is basically a E36 Sedan from front suspension perspective adjusted for the weight of the motor. The plates fit just fine.

You are not irritating. We all help each other here. Pay it forward. [emoji41]


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