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The BMW Range
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E90, E91, E92, E93
320d Wheels Alignment Setting
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<blockquote data-quote="alantiong" data-source="post: 711140" data-attributes="member: 19754"><p>and guys.. the number is..</p><p></p><p>front : toe as close as possible to "0". i personally like 0.05-0.10 deg toe out. (camber is fixed so cant do much for this car)</p><p>rear : toe in around 0.15-0.25 on both. make sure it is balance meaning both side toe in and within 0-0.05 0f each other. </p><p>rear camber : -1 deg thereabout.</p><p></p><p>if you want tighter feel on power corners, then more toe in on rear up to 1 deg. but too much will make the car clumsy mid corner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alantiong, post: 711140, member: 19754"] and guys.. the number is.. front : toe as close as possible to "0". i personally like 0.05-0.10 deg toe out. (camber is fixed so cant do much for this car) rear : toe in around 0.15-0.25 on both. make sure it is balance meaning both side toe in and within 0-0.05 0f each other. rear camber : -1 deg thereabout. if you want tighter feel on power corners, then more toe in on rear up to 1 deg. but too much will make the car clumsy mid corner. [/QUOTE]
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