So I'm starting to think about getting my 318i running again. Its been sitting in a garage for the past 7 months while I've been driving a Jetta 1.8T that used to be my wife's. I need to replace the timing chain, sprockets, guides, etc.
Since the car went out of commission in the winter, it still has the snow tires on it. While putting the summer tires into a new shed, I saw that the inside edges of the summer tires were toast - no doubt due to negative camber from the H&R Sports / Bilstein Sports that I put in the car a few years ago.
My question for you people with lowered cars is have you fixed this in your car? What parts do you recommend to remedy this? The 318i was my daily driver and I used to put a lot of miles on it. If I am going to fix it up and get it on the road again, I want to make sure that I'm not going through a set of tires every 15K miles!
I've seen kits on Ireland Engineer for the front and rear. Anyone have any experience with these? They're pricey!
Also, does anyone have an idea of how many degrees of negative camber is added when you use H&R Sports / Bilstein Sports?