Hey guys!
My friends 1995 M3 just got an alignment and the left rear toe can't be within spec. The shop said it's because the vehicle was involved in an accident and the area where the RTAB brackets bolts onto has been repaired. Right now it's at 0.53 degrees and factory spec is between 0.21 to 0.29 degrees. Is there an aftermarket rear trailing arm bushing bracket that will allow more adjustment? The M3 already has new RTABs with shim limiters.
Thanks!
i have seen a set of theese from a drift car, it was a craigslist post local to me, someone took a stock bracket and welded a plate to it and made longer slots in the plate. so maybe someone in the drift crowd sells these
Good thought. A reinforced RTAB pocket might look like a repaired pocket to a non-believer. Check the other side for a RTAB reinforcement plate.
- - - Updated - - -
I remember seeing a set of these too on a build on one of the BMW forums. He had the same problem. A tweaked chassis (confirmed by a chassis shop, by the way).
Hey guys! Thanks for the response. The trailing arm isn't bent but its the frame, that's only a few inches away from the bracket, that was repaired. I like the idea of making the slots/ovals a bit longer. Thanks guys!
Bookmarks