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      08-09-2008, 12:51 AM   #1
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Camber plates and EDC

I am planning to order a 2009 E90 M3 soon most probably with EDC.

Since I track and autocross on a regular basis, I am assuming that I will probably want to upgrade to adjustable camber plates for the E90 in the near future.

Does anyone know if EDC is compatible with aftermarket camber plates. If so, which one?

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I am planning to order a 2009 E90 M3 soon most probably with EDC.

Since I track and autocross on a regular basis, I am assuming that I will probably want to upgrade to adjustable camber plates for the E90 in the near future.

Does anyone know if EDC is compatible with aftermarket camber plates. If so, which one?

Thanks,
I've done three track days with stock suspension (non-EDC) and tire wear is remarkably even at the front while handling is excellent. I wouldn't assume that you'll need camber plates until you've tried it yourself and you're sure.

The suspension design seems to compensate for body roll better than the non-M suspension.
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Thanks for the answer. I have Turner Motorsport camber plates on my 325Ci and it really helped cut understeer, particularly at autocrosses.
You're right though, I will track the car a few times before I decide whether I need them or not.
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