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    Default Question for those of you that are lowered.

    And without camber plates.

    What are you front camber measurements?

    I just looked at my alignment from last year (when I dropped the car) and my camber adjustments in the front are way off. I have -.5* on the left front and -.1* on the right front. I'm just wondering if this is weird?

    BTW. My rear cambers are within spec...even after the drop! (maybe cause it didnt drop much at all. lol).

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    How are your tyres, are they wearing on the insides? Mine were stuffed without the camber plates, but tyre wear seems to be OK now
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    They wear on the inside.

    They are in storage now...and the two front tires lean toward the inside. lol.

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    From my role as official spokesperson for the totally clueless, what is a camber plate?

    (I do know what camber is though). My car was lowered when I bought it and I don't know if it has camber plates. I am going to be getting new tires later this year and if wear is going to be an issue, I would like to understand what camber plates do, where they go, etc.

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    Hi Gayle, camber plates increase the amount of negative camber on the front wheels. They replace the stock strut mounts. You can get fixed or adjustable ones.

    http://www.bimmer.info/forum/showthr...t=camber+plate

    After time the strut mounts wear out - it is then a good time to decide if you want to go that route.

    Part 1 is the strut mount. You remove this and add the camber plate.

    Here is the one I'm after.

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    From my role as official spokesperson for the totally clueless, what is a camber plate?
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    Wow. Great information. Thanks Kristen.
    Dinan chip, Bilstein sports w H&R, RD sways, RD strut brace, 750 bushings, Zimmermans/MetalMasters, O.E. M Pars, Eisenmann muffler

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    When I change the control arms and whatnot, it's a definite do item. Though not horrible like some rice burners with rear tires at 45 degree angles... it's visually off.
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