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Height & Camber Problem for E36
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<blockquote data-quote="PCW" data-source="post: 20863" data-attributes="member: 15453"><p>Dear Tai Ko & Sifus,I need some expert advice and input, I am driving an E36, 328i. Recently I have changed my front springs to Eibach Prokit and my absorbers to new standard Sach, however this morning I realised that the height on my front is different between my left front and my right front. My left front height is just 1 and a half finger between the tyre and the arch whereas my right front is 2 fingers gap. Is this normal? If not what is possibly the problem and how to resolve this?And Recently, I just done my allignment and balancing for my wheels. The tyre shop guy told me that, my rear camber is out, and he told me that this problem cannot be rectified have to just live with it.Is this true? Rear camber if is out, cannot be rectified? How about me installing a Anti Roll Bar ? Just thinking out loud.Hope all taikos and sifus can help.Many thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PCW, post: 20863, member: 15453"] Dear Tai Ko & Sifus,I need some expert advice and input, I am driving an E36, 328i. Recently I have changed my front springs to Eibach Prokit and my absorbers to new standard Sach, however this morning I realised that the height on my front is different between my left front and my right front. My left front height is just 1 and a half finger between the tyre and the arch whereas my right front is 2 fingers gap. Is this normal? If not what is possibly the problem and how to resolve this?And Recently, I just done my allignment and balancing for my wheels. The tyre shop guy told me that, my rear camber is out, and he told me that this problem cannot be rectified have to just live with it.Is this true? Rear camber if is out, cannot be rectified? How about me installing a Anti Roll Bar ? Just thinking out loud.Hope all taikos and sifus can help.Many thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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