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03-06-2011, 08:13 PM | #155 |
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David, please PM me as well regarding this question about spacers and ZCP.
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How bad is the occasional rub for the tires/car? It's not a pleasant noise...
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It's always best to inspect the wheelwells to be 100% sure
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After: Year/model BMW: 2009 e92 335i Wheels/offset: Front: 19x8.5 Miro 111 et35 Rear: 19x9.5 Miro 111 et33 Tire size: Front:225/35-19 Rear: 255/35-19 Suspension: Stock Spacer size: Front: 10mm Rear: 12mm |
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03-08-2011, 03:36 PM | #159 |
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Does having an aftermarket suspension change the spacer recommendation? I ask because I see that for a ZCP car you recommend the 10mm/15mm r/f setup, but on page 7 of this thread you have photos of a Lemans Blue ZCP E90 with Eibach Pro Springs setup with 12mm/15mm? Thanks.
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03-10-2011, 12:51 AM | #161 |
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Very nice reference thread, though I have to say that last time I checked here the pictures were great, but now they are all gone(It now says: Domain Unregistered. To view, register at bit.ly/imageshack-domain)
Could you perhaps try to fix the problem?
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There are maybe a couple of cars in this thread that have a 10mm in the rear, but I don't know if anyone has done a 5mm on 220Ms. |
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03-14-2011, 04:11 PM | #166 |
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huh?
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04-01-2011, 03:46 PM | #168 |
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wow that paint job is F-ing sick! What's the details on that paint job? Is that a wrap??
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12/15mm is the recommended combo for M3s with ZCP suspension/stock tires.
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oh ok 12/15mm i see, meaning 15 front and rear 12?
is this as aggressive as i can get without rubbing issues? Last edited by iDRIFT; 04-03-2011 at 10:33 PM.. Reason: brain error |
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Yes, 15mm in the front and 12mm in the rear. With the lower suspension and wider ZCP wheels, this is the widest set-up we would recommend if you are concerned about rubbing.
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Would 15/15 with Eibach Springs work with zero rubbing or hassle?
And can i ask why is 15/12 a popular setup? and not 15/15 or 12/12? Wouldn't you want to keep the car's same proportions? or am i missing something? Last edited by ki__; 04-07-2011 at 05:59 PM.. |
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15/18mm is a bit more aggressive and will put the wheels completely flush with the fenders.
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Why do you put front ones larger and not keep the same M3 proportions?
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hey I got a front 15 MM spacer and want to put in 10 MM spacer for the rear , can you tell me what size of the bolt length I will need for front and rear? Also do you have any stainless steel one ?
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