camber plates

04z4

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 North Alabama
I'm looking for a recommendation on front camber plates for my 2004 Z4 3.0i roadster. My car is currently completely stock, but I intend to install Koni Sport shocks and H&R sway bars in the near future. I use the car as my daily driver and also semi-regularly for autocross. My objective is to reduce understeer and improve my autocross times but without a major compromise in on-street manners. An adjustable camber plate setup might fit the requirements (alternating between street and autocross settings) as long as it is not too terribly difficult to adjust. I am also rather sensitive to introducing any obvious NVH (noise/vibration/harshness) issues, especially as the setup ages (I've heard some people complain about this issue with their camber plates). Camber plates that I've been looking at so far include Rogue Engineering (fixed), UUC Motorwerks, Vorshlag, TC Kline, Turner and KMAC Stage 1. Any suggestions? Thanks.
 
I have no experience with camber plates personally but a close friend with a heavily tracked CSL says is extremely happy with the Turner Motorsport camber plates because of their ease of adjustment... I'd get a set too but i don't think they make them for Z4M's. Maybe they do for the 3.0 though.
 
out of the ones posted you have to go with the vorshlags.... they offer great and easy adjustment, look great, and more importantly, are silent.... these have to be one of the most used plates on bmws.... great product.
 
Beedub said:
out of the ones posted you have to go with the vorshlags.... they offer great and easy adjustment, look great, and more importantly, are silent.... these have to be one of the most used plates on bmws.... great product.

Thanks for the recommendation. Do you know if there is any effect on ride height, assuming I don't change springs? (I'm not looking to change the ride height.)
 
04z4 said:
Beedub said:
out of the ones posted you have to go with the vorshlags.... they offer great and easy adjustment, look great, and more importantly, are silent.... these have to be one of the most used plates on bmws.... great product.

Thanks for the recommendation. Do you know if there is any effect on ride height, assuming I don't change springs? (I'm not looking to change the ride height.)

AFAIK they do not effect rideheight... and if they didnt it would be such a tiny amount you'd never notice!
 
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