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Very nice - love seeing the Gunmetal 18s on Sedans!
18/15 is perfect, very aggressive
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12-28-2011, 05:42 PM | #247 |
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The 18/15 spacer setup would work if you have similar to stock OEM alignment settings and stock Michelin tires. Even then, it's pushing it and likely to rub with the 18/15, because it's quite an aggressive setup. If you're worried that you might rub, the 15/12 setup is a bit more conservative.
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01-05-2012, 10:00 AM | #248 |
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Im running 18/15 RD sport springs OEM 19" the rear do rub at the edge; Highway speed bump rubs,(only 1 driver in car,what if there is some passengers...?LOL) And the front, while i turn the wheel all the way to Left or Right it make a POP sound in the front fenders, my guess is its rubbing against the fender? dont like my car makes ricey sound...damn went off the limit..now i need to change some things help plz. |
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Do keep in mind that you are running springs with the lowest drop (RD Sport) along with the most aggressive spacer setup. Clearance will be minimal during braking/wheels turning.
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I will upload some shots end of february, when my summer set comes back up.
2011 M3 e92 ZCP wheels: OEM 359M tires: 255/285 suspension: hr sport springs spacers: MS 10mm front and MS 12mm rear If possible, perhaps I get some bigger spacers....but I don´t think so! |
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2011 ZCP E92 Daily Driver, wanted to run 18f/15r tires i have are 245/35/19 and rears 265/35/19 I will be dropping it on coilovers KWv3, almost as low as i can go, i am running a challenge lip so i will be somewhat conservative with the drop. Would you guys recommend 18/15?
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2011 BMW E92 M3 ZCP Wheels/offset: Front: 19x9.0 OEM 359, ET31 Rear: 19x10.0 OEM 359, ET25 Tire size: Front: OEM Pirelli P-Zero 245/35/19 Rear: OEM Pirelli P-Zero 265/35/19 Suspension: Stock ZCP Spacer size: Front: MS 15 mm front Rear: MS 10 mm rear Last edited by tibra1; 01-20-2012 at 03:01 PM.. |
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Just remember; lowered with a 10mm+ tire (over stock size) and anything over a 10mm spacer, you will rub. With people in the car, 10mm+ up-size tire and lowered with 10mm spacer, you will rub.
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x2...You will definitely rub. You may want to consider a sub 10mm spacer on the rear if you want to run a 285. I am now speaking from personal experience!
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2008 BMW E92 M3 Wheels/offset: Front: 19x8.5 VMR V701, ET20 Rear: 19x9.5 VMR V701, ET22 Tire size: Front:Hankook V12 Ventus 245/35Z/19 Rear: Hankook V12 Ventus 275/35Z/19 Suspension: B&G S2 Sport Springs Spacer size: Front: MS 10 mm front Rear: MS 10 mm rear |
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Could someone help me with which size spacers i'd need with the following:
Year/model BMW: 2008 E92 M3 Wheels/offset: Front: 19x8.5 OEM Rear: 19x9.5 OEM Tire size: Front: Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta 245/35/19 Rear: Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta 275/35/19 Suspension: Eibach Pro lowering Springs Spacer size: Front: MS ?? mm front Rear: MS ?? mm rear I want to avoid any rubbing! Thanks in advance |
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Question to EAS. 08 e90 m3 with stock suspension and stock 19s. Will the 15mm front and 12mm rear be perfectly flush to the fenders or will any of the wheels protrude past the fender?
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