31 00... Notes on threaded chassis M3 CTR

2011 BMW M3 4D Sedan, StandardSECTION 31 00... Notes on threaded chassis M3 CTR

The BMW M3 CTR features a threaded chassis with the following range of adjustments:

  • Vehicle height
  • Camber on front axle
  • Rebound/compression stage, shock absorber

This can be used to adjust the chassis to different road profiles and driving styles.

The chassis has two preset setups:

  • Road setup = factory setting for operation in traffic
  • Racetrack setup = setting for operation on a racetrack only
IMPORTANT: For operation in traffic, the factory settings (road setup) must be used!

Note the following procedures for setting the various setups:

Recommended adjustment values (Road Setup)Β  :

Rebound stage Compression stage Ride level
Front Axle 6 clicks open 9 clicks open 613
Rear axle 14 clicks open 6 x 1/4 rotation open 597

Recommended adjustment values (Racetrack Setup)Β  :

Rebound stage Compression stage Ride level
Front Axle 4 clicks open 8 clicks open 613
Rear axle 12 clicks open 5 x 1/4 rotation open 597
RENDER: 1.0x

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