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I have a 1998 Z3 M roadster. I hit a curb on left side and bent both rims replaced them with OEM,front left also had severe camber problems. I have replaced both front struts, and the left control arm, both side control bushings. Believe it will be right when aligned. The left rear also has too much camber I have been under it with a ruler and levels, I cannot detect a difference between the left and the right, know it is not scientific, don't want to start replacing parts, suggestion. Thanks.

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Have you tried to have it professionally aligned? it may need major adjustments after the part replacements, or the suspension is still damaged.

When inspecting the suspension, look for bent or damaged subframe mounting points. Sometimes they are overlooked.

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