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      05-21-2020, 09:45 AM   #3
ryank382
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Originally Posted by gnx View Post
I had this kit installed as well last week, at the middle of the range for stiffness. I can't feel much difference to stock, although rear rebound seems more gradual/controlled.

Having said that, keep in mind that this car is very sensitive to alignment settings. Even though I feel the suspension working better, without it being too firm, the DSC light flashes alot because this time around I opted for -1,75 rear camber. It seems that is too little. I think I am going back to -2 soon since the car never suffered uneven tire wear.

Up front keep caster angle over 6 with -2,75 camber. If you don't have camber plates turner used to sell a shim kit for the e36 that fits the e85/86 in order to increase front camber. I think it retailed for $35.

The reason I am writing this is because you mentioned roll. You won't have any roll if you set it up as described and won't need to stiffen further.
I can see how it could feel similar to stock but that unnecessary harshness I felt is gone as well as body roll. I don't experience the DSC issue you mentioned but I was considering figuring out a way to potentially add more camber in the future anyway so thank you!
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