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Originally Posted by PrematureApex
I marked the eccentric bolts before removal, and I checked the toe after reinstall with my plates. Still spot on.
Why would you think adjustable toe links are the best solution, if the toe links don't appear to be the problem?
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The toe adjustment is very sensitive to changes is the position of the bushes and eccentric bolt, so I'm kind of surprised you can re assemble the suspension without needing an professional alignment. But if you did it, then its all good! Using the same logic about the forces and deflection, I think any movement at all with the toe arms will be undesirable.
I was also reading about the inner camber arm bushings at Bimmerworld. Their description was interesting reading, and may be a possible source of toe errors.
http://www.bimmerworld.com/Suspensio...aring-Kit.html