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Sorry about the wait - keeping this thread technical related only. I'll PM you shortly.
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02-25-2015, 01:29 PM | #532 |
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Some advise would be good. Stock m3 , stock suspension, 19" stock m3 e92 wheels multi spoke.. Want an aggressive look .. 18 front 15mm rear or 15mm fromt and 12 mm rear? Please help!! Don't want it to look silly or cause rubbing! Thanks Nick |
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If keeping the stock suspension, you can get a bit more aggressive (15mm/18mm), but if you plan on lowering your M3 or see passengers regularly, its best to stick with the 15mm/12mm combo.
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Thanks Tom, can you also help. I am keeping stock setup so going to probs go for 18mm fromt and 15mm rear however is it not bad to have more spaced out on front that rear in terms of handling etc?? Is this dangerous?
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PM incoming.
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Hello, I was wondering what would be recommended for a stretched tire look. I would like an aggressive stance but I don't want to deal with rubbing. I would think stretching the tire a little bit would achieve the result without compromising too much.
1. 2011 M3 E90 with ZCP package 2. Wheels Front: (19x9 OEM ZCP M3, ET31) Rear: (19x10 OEM ZCP M3, ET25) 3. Tire size: Front: Thinking of going with (Michelin PS2 or Super Sport 235/35/19) Rear: Thinking of going with (Michelin PS2 or Super Sport 255/35/19) 4. Stock ZCP suspension 5. Thinking of going with: Front: 18mm Rear: 15mm |
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Adapters will bolt the hub (typically +25mm or more), these will be locked into place once the wheel is properly torqued.
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Could I get a quote for 15MM + 18MM spacers shipped to 10463. Thanks.
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Thanks Tom. I'm up in the bay area so I don't think that will work out but I'll play around with it a little bit.
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Haven't seen any rubbing with stock wheels/tires with 12mm spacers in rear and lowered suspension.
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E93 w/ B&G Springs, 220M w/ ZCP sized stock tires. What size spacers would you recommend? 15mm/12mm?
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