1992-1999 Z3 And E36 Spc Adjustable Camber Plates For Front Upper Strut Mounts on 2040-parts.com
Montague, New Jersey, United States
Selling a used set of SPC Adjustable Camber Plates. Everything is there except for 4 allen head bolts for one of the strut mounts which can be seen missing in the picture. This fit any 1992-1999 BMW E36 or Z3 Any questions please feel free to email me.
This kit offers -2.0 to +2.0 degrees of camber adjustment
and
-.75 to +.75 of caster adjustment
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