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Old 07-06-2007, 05:46 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by bmw318is1994 View Post
i'm interested in how these are applied as well. i think i'm just going to get the full rear adjustable arms. they seem to look 40 times better than a couple bolts. I've read that people are having problems with those staying together, or keeping them from slipping out of place. also those are about as expensive as the full rear adjustable arms. just my 2 cents...plus i'm interested to see how these are used.
your car has a totally different rear suspension setup than ours. Unfortunately for us Ti guys, the only way for us to adjust the rear camber is by using adjustable bushings. I agree that they're waaaay too expensive but if you don't want negative camber then it's our only option. e36 coupes, sedans and verts use adjustable control arms, which aren't cheap either, but atleast you don't feel like you're getting raped by spending 200 bucks for a couple pieces of plastic.
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