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04-08-2018, 02:04 PM | #1 |
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Anybody have these on an E9X M3???? Curious about how they would look
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They need massive spacers. I believe FMLYSDN has them on his E90.
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04-08-2018, 10:58 PM | #3 |
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I tried them on as my wife bought a set for her F80. They're nice however you need 25mm of spacer front and rear to make it work. Not ideal for a lightweight wheel. But they are sexy though.
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25mm spacers jesus christ lmao but they look amazing!
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04-08-2018, 11:11 PM | #5 |
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Woww they really look great but 25mm spacer
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04-09-2018, 07:01 AM | #6 |
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Awesome looking wheels. I'd love them in Orbit Grey like you can get on the M4 CS.
If you get the M2 spec, you could probably get away with only running a 15mm spacer on the rear, brings them to standard ZCP sizes. M2 spec are - 19x9 ET29 19x10 ET 40 |
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People typically add a 12 mm spacer to the rear and 15 mm to the front in the standard 359 wheels. As mentioned in my previous post, the attached pictures are with 25 mm spacer front and rear. I hope this brings some clarity as it wasn't stated in the beginning that this was an M2 setup. Enjoy!
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04-10-2018, 11:01 AM | #9 |
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good looking wheel!
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Old thread but really love these wheels! I was looking at the frozen gold, how is the wear after using 25mm spacers and do you really have to go that aggressive.
This is the offset on the stock 19's Front Offset: ET+29 (Same as the m2, half inch wider tire) Rear Offset: ET+23 (17mm difference but also .5 wider tire) Bolt Pattern: 5 x 120 Factory Setup, Front: 19 x 8.5 Factory Setup, Rear: 19 x 9.5 Factory Tire Size, Front: 245/35/19 (Same tire size) Factory Tire Size, Rear: 265/35/19 (same tire size)
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Forgot I had this. One more to add for those interested.
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25mm Front and Rear.
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12-10-2020, 05:55 PM | #17 |
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They are definitely a great looking wheel!
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I'm thinking with a 15-18mm front and 25mm rear, the fitment would look identical to the ZCP+spacer combo everyone uses.
PICS!!!
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Aren't they ET29 front, ET40 rear? 15mm should be plenty to make them fit just like an OEM Et25 - "needs" 25mm spacer seems like a little bit of a nonsense
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I Think I used 10 and 12mm spacers on mine and it looked fantastic
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Worth noting, we do offer our RF-GT4 design for proper fitment and offsets for the e92 M3. No spacers needed, increased concavity and aesthetics over the OEM 763M!!
e92 M3 configurations: Front: 19x9.5" ET+22, 19x9.5" ET+25 Rear: 19x10.5" ET+26
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The 25 mm on the rear would bring it to what others often use on the OEM ZCP plus 12mm spacer. The front offsets between the two are close as you point out. I was merely providing input based upon fitment that I did for my own preference. I did a number of combinations with 10mm, 12mm, 15mm etc. My 25mm was subjective to personal taste. I completely agree that any spacer would suffice. It's definitely personal choice. There could be an argument for no spacer at all! Lol...."needs" are totally subjective Personal choice in the end.
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