Suspension Secrets Adjustable Rear Toe Arms / Links - BMW F87 M2 / M2 Competition
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Suspension Secrets Adjustable Rear Toe Arms / Links - BMW F87 M2 / M2 Competition
Experience improved traction and cornering stability with Suspension Secrets F87 BMW M2 / M2 Competition Adjustable Rear Toe Arms.
When increasing the rear camber on your F87 M2 / M2 Competition, it becomes impossible to achieve toe-in. A lack of toe-in will create huge instability when cornering and accelerating, making your F87 M2 / M2 Competition very difficult to drive.
This means you must compromise by setting less negative camber, which results in less cornering grip in order to achieve toe-in.
To solve this issue, we created Suspension Secrets F87 BMW M2 / M2 Competition Adjustable Rear Toe Arms which feature a far greater range of adjustment. This greater range of adjustment means you can have the benefits of increased rear camber AND toe-in.
The main benefits of Suspension Secrets F87 BMW M2 / M2 Competition Adjustable Rear Toe Arms are:
- Improved rear axle stability when cornering
- Increased traction when accelerating
- Full control over rear axle toe settings
- Easy to adjust with a 17mm spanner
- Increased responsiveness during acceleration
Suspension Secrets' products are designed and manufactured in the UK. Suspension Secrets products are made from billet aircraft-grade 6082 T6 aluminium and corrosion-resistant 316 stainless steel. We use motorsport-spec Fluro bearings for maximum performance and longevity.
Toe
Toe is the angle between each wheel with relation to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle. The animation below illustrates to toe-in, toe-out and zero toe.
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Toe-In
Toe-Out
Zero Toe
Zero toe does not improve handling or feedback, nor does it create slip angle - all of which are desirable in performance driving - and as a result either toe-in or toe-out are more commonly chosen depending on use.