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      10-06-2016, 07:47 PM   #1
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Anyone with TC Kline camber plates on their M2?

Ran into TC a couple weeks back at Road America. He was running his M3 and I had my M2 (and my wife had the E36 M3) out there. Talked to him today on his camber plates and he said that there is at least 4 or 5 M2s out there with them installed and recommended that I get feedback from those that have them on their M2.

So thats what I'm doing. Anyone have them? Thoughts. I'm looking to set and forget with an additional approx 1 degree of camber but with no noise. His plates appear to fill the bill but I'd like to hear from those who have them.
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you might check the F22 and F30 sections, same parts as on the M2
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you might check the F22 and F30 sections, same parts as on the M2
Agree. Good idea. TC did say there were a 4 or 5 M2s out there though and I was hopeful they would be regular trollers on this forum.
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Ran into TC a couple weeks back at Road America. He was running his M3 and I had my M2 (and my wife had the E36 M3) out there. Talked to him today on his camber plates and he said that there is at least 4 or 5 M2s out there with them installed and recommended that I get feedback from those that have them on their M2.

So thats what I'm doing. Anyone have them? Thoughts. I'm looking to set and forget with an additional approx 1 degree of camber but with no noise. His plates appear to fill the bill but I'd like to hear from those who have them.

Only on a MCS 2-way internal reservoir coilover setup.
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TC made some corrections to camber adjustment ranges on his camber plates:

The camber adjustment holes offer aprox.1 degree camber change for each position, from the center, (stock), to +2 additional degrees adjustment. There is no provision for caster adjustment because the stress bar mount interferes with that possibility.
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I purchased the MCS 2 way non remotes and Ground Control camber plates. In all my research, this is the best suspension and camber plate kit for our M2's. Pyrat - if you are serious about HPDE's and track duty for your M2, my entire suspension kit is for sale new as I never installed it and am selling my car along with an AP Racing competition brake package.

http://f87.bimmerpost.com/forums/sho....php?t=1348216

http://f87.bimmerpost.com/forums/sho....php?t=1348202
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This is TC's single adjustable with plates.
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