-3 in the rear is a bit too much for our cars and you will have understeer predominantly around corners. From my memory, E46 M3 runs around -2.1deg in the rear. I think you should cancel the order for the rear adj. arms as the rear end of these cars is already tail happy, especially with new subframe bushings and new RTABs. The cars are already built to understeer. With your square rims setup, upgraded bushings (I STRONGLY recommend TMS solid RTABs), and a bit more of -ve camber up front (luxury) you shouldn't be facing any troubles. You MIGHT need to play around with the tire pressures (less in the front), but I don't see why.
My car's shocks are shot and long dead, but you can never notice a difference. Just shows how brilliant the chassis and geometry are.
My car's shocks are shot and long dead, but you can never notice a difference. Just shows how brilliant the chassis and geometry are.
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