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Just got my set of 12/10. Had a hard time finding any pictures of a ZCP e92 set up with 12/10 anywhere on this thread. Will be sure to post pictures once installed this weekend.
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Installed the set of 12/10 spacers this weekend. Install went smoothly. Unfortunately I am getting steering vibration at 80-85mph. I took my time cleaning wheel hub, wheel itself and spacers to make sure there was no dirt, rust, or grime between the surfaces. I hand tightened the lugs while the wheels were elevated then torqued to spec while they were touching the ground w/ some weight on them. Going to take off and re-install this week, any suggestions would be helpful. I did use some anti-seize on the hub, not sure if that could be what's causing the vibration.
Here are some before/after photos of 12mm front and 10mm rear Macht Schnell spaces on a stock suspension ZCP e92. Sorry for the mediocre photo quality...lighting in my garage is not exactly ideal. Front Before: Front After: Rear Before: Rear After: Front 3/4 Before: Front 3/4 After: Side Before: Side After: Rear Before: Rear After: From Festival of Speed St Pete this weekend: Got some great feedback at the event and I'm very happy with the fitment. The rear wheels are absolutely perfect, front wheels are right where I want them too. Wouldn't change the spec. |
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Ok guys, 2011 competition package with stock suspension and stock tires, zcp wheels. Looking for a perfect flush look with the fender, I really don't want sticking out at all either rim or tire. Like looking for the best flush option without rubbing. Was thinking of 18/15. I might go a bit bigger size tires when times comes but it wont be a most for me if I can have 18/15.
Do any of you have seen issues with rock chips in the body work since the stick out more than factory? Last edited by Wellcraft; 03-25-2020 at 11:46 AM.. |
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anyone with 15mm front, 12 mm rear with ZCP wheels on stock ride height have pictures of how they look if you were standing right in front or rear of the car? Just want to see how far apart the tires are pushed out. I know it sits flush with the fenders but im afraid the tires being pushed so far away from each other would make it weird looking if you look from the rear or rear.
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Anyone with stock e92 stock height with 219 wheels? Wonder how bad the wheel cap is going to be (coming from the 19" 220)?
Of course im talking about the 219 with spacers on. Thanks in advance.
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I go the other way around with the 15mm front and 12mm rear. The larger front spacer give the car a more flush look.
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19" ZCP 359 Wheels Michelin PS4S 255/35 Front Michelin PS4S 275/35 Rear Currently on KW HAS suspension. What spacing would you recommend for this setup with no rubbing? tom @ eas Thanks! |
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12/15mm would work just fine.
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Trying to figure out spacers that would work as the lowest-common denominator for both a winter and summer setup. It seems like I couldn't find the right combination of non ZCP wheels on a ZCP.
Stock E90 ZCP '11 359 Wheels PSS 245/35/19 F PSS 265/35/19 R Stock EDC suspension (no plans for a drop). Winter setup: 219 OEM 18" Tires TBD, thinking 255/40/18 square right now, but might just keep the OEM staggered sizes I need to compare what tires are available. Would 15/12 be safe?
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Hey guys what spacer size would you recoomend for:
OEM ZCP Wheels Lowered on Swift Tech R Springs 255 front 285 rear I've looked quite a bit and see 15F/12R is common but not with that wider rear and lowering springs. I'm looking for a pretty flush fit, I will not have passengers or extra weight in the car and if it rubbed on very large bumps I think I could live with it. I want something safe but aggressive. Thanks for the help guys! |
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15F/12R will work. That's an additional +1mm compared to my setup and should fit. The rear will be tight but you can dial that in with some negative camber.
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