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11-27-2011, 11:59 AM | #1 |
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Help Quick. Have to move fast on these...
I am sure there is a thread somewhere, but I have to move quick to get these, like walk out the door right now.
Will a square setup like this fit on my 2011 Competition E92 for the winter? Tires: 235/40/18 Rims: 18x8, offset: +20mm, bolt pattern: 5-120, backspacing: 5.35 Came off a standard 2011 M3... Please let me know ASAP, I appreciate everyone's help. Thanks, Chris |
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Thanks for the quick response. I wish the kid with the Beyern's got back to me, he is just outside of the city. Off to Peoria. Thanks again! |
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Here's a pic, with my stock suspension set-up. If you're anal about looks then you could go with spacers but I'm more for function than cosmetics, especially in winter. |
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11-27-2011, 12:25 PM | #7 |
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COmpetition package won't be relevant here. The slight drop would have no impact. If they fit a non-ZCP M3 then they will fit a ZCP M3 equally as well.
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Running the exact same rim/tire setup. Great winter set, easy to clean rims and winter sports have good snow/cold traction while still maintaining good dry grip in the cold. Also square setup is nice for rotating. Congrats!
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