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10-17-2011, 07:49 PM | #1 |
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HP Autosport E82/E9X None M Rear Toe Arms
HP Autosport is proud to introduce its E82/E9X adjustable rear toe arms. These arms allow for greater toe adjustment for vehicles that have lowered on coilover suspension. For E82/E9X owners with just lowering springs, these are not a necessary requirement.
How Low Can You Go? When an E82/E9X is lowered beyond the limits of just lowering springs, the rear wheels toe-in excessively. This excessive rear toe can cause increased tire wear (faster than more camber). As an example, here are the specifications for the E9X M3. Factory Toe Specs Value Min +0.10 Max +0.20 Preferred +0.15 On a recent install of coilovers, we discovered that the toe of the rear wheels had an incurable +0.81 left and right toe. Unfortunately, with the stock toe arms, we could not dial out the toe. Therefore, creating a strong, more adjustable part was in order. For standard spring-only suspension installs, there is enough adjustment in the factory toe arms to bring them back into spec. The Right to Bear (Stronger) Arms The sophisticated (and some say complicated) rear suspension of the current E82/E9X will undoubtedly be replicated by many other companies in the future. However, for those of us in the aftermarket, we're still learning about the little quirks of the suspension. By applying our experience with our E36 and E46 suspension components, we have built arms that are strong and lightweight, while serving the needs of the rear suspension adjustments. Our rear control arms are made from the highest quality components, from USA. 100% machined and anodized, 6061-T6 lightweight aluminum arms High-strength, 3 piece, rod end (with carbon fiber reinforced, PTFE race) offers longer life for street compared to standard rod ends Seals-it Rod End Seals keep dirt, water and other contaminants out (effective item to extend the life of the rod end!) Lighter than stock! (Stock is 875g, RE arms are 640g) Extremely easy installation and adjustment (your alignment shop will LOVE you!) Available in black anodized and HP blue! Order here: http://www.hpashop.com/HP-Autosport-...?categoryId=-1 $289 Last edited by HP Autosport; 01-02-2017 at 12:28 PM.. |
10-17-2011, 10:30 PM | #3 |
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Harold,
Will these reduce torque steer/lateral slop in the rear?
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10-17-2011, 10:36 PM | #4 |
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The increase in NVH is insignificant and the benefits outweighs it.
Yes, this is the last piece of the puzzle to M3 like handling. |
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10-26-2011, 11:41 PM | #5 |
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Rear toe links
We have a couple of extra sets showing up. Order away guys!
Anodized black version is by request only and at an additional charge. |
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11-02-2011, 05:36 PM | #6 |
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We should have the black anodized toe links back soon. However, they are all sold.
Standard color available. |
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11-10-2011, 12:54 PM | #7 |
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Special order black anodized toe arms are now available at an additional $50 and 2 weeks lead time.
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I recently went up an inch in the rear and wider than stock with VMRs, but now I have inside rear tire wear indicative of excessive camber. Will this correct and even the wear? Perhaps the same situation occurred similar to yours with the coilovers. With the added inch, can I dial it down to 0.15 as preferred? Thanks!
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