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NZ_M3 17-07-2010 08:10 AM

Those with KW V3 - front spacers needed?
 
I know there's a few of you running the variant 3 - the official installation spec notes that front spacers may be needed - I remember seeing a post by a member on here where the stock wheels rubbed the front spring perch (or was very very close) - can any owners confirm if spacers are needed for the front wheels, or is it only if you drop the front end real low? (if so what ride height before spacers are needed?)

Thanks.

shane@mbtech 17-07-2010 09:28 AM

Im on clubsport which are v3 with different spring/damper rates and camber top mounts.

Im pretty low with -3.5* camber with no rubbing issues on stock rims.

Although the stock rims look lost in the arch with no spacer on that camber.

Aesthetically I would put spacers on if running any camber, but you wont rub if you dont

Figas 17-07-2010 09:52 AM

I am running KW V3 with a slightly lower set-up and -2camber.

I needed to install 10mm spacers on the front as the wheel was touching. We did try a higher ride height to see if that would make a difference but it was still too close for comfort.

Figas

shimmy 17-07-2010 02:19 PM

Surely camber has no affect on the space between damper/spring and tyre/rim as they move when adjusted as one!

NZ_M3 19-07-2010 10:23 AM

Fairly certain that camber has no bearing on whether it rubs or not - it's an offset and ride height issue I believe.

So for want of a definitive answer - any more confirmations that spacers are required??

glendog74 19-07-2010 10:57 AM

I have the Clubsport kit and it can run fine with no spacers. I fit 12mm all round ordinarily though :thumbs:

Dan 19-07-2010 11:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by glendog74 (Post 60907)
I have the Clubsport kit and it can run fine with no spacers. I fit 12mm all round ordinarily though :thumbs:

Sorry to hijack the thread a little, does running spacers all round make much difference to anything at all or is it just for aesthetic reasons?

glendog74 19-07-2010 11:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dan (Post 60910)
Sorry to hijack the thread a little, does running spacers all round make much difference to anything at all or is it just for aesthetic reasons?

If you space the fronts it helps to combat the small amount of understeer found in the CSL and widens the car for track work use.

Rears are usually only fitted for aesthetic reasons...

Dan 19-07-2010 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by glendog74 (Post 60914)
If you space the fronts it helps to combat the small amount of understeer found in the CSL and widens the car for track work use.

Rears are usually only fitted for aesthetic reasons...

Cheers mate, might have a chat with Ant and the boys when I'm up there next :thumbs:

s.mac 19-07-2010 05:28 PM

I ran with 10mm spacers up front with my old BBK on, then I went to AP brakes and didnt need them. The spacers are going back on because I think you can tell the difference when on track :)


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