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07-31-2008, 10:39 PM | #1 |
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Z4MC with E92M3 wheel
Hello. TAKU from Japan.
18 inches of M3 were tried to my Z4MC. The offset is best I think. Note You must set front camber 2.5°negative. My car lowered -20mm front&rear. And put adjustable rideheight suspension with ARAGOSTA. Tire sizes are 235/40 18 front 265/35 18 rear BS RE11tire. Though it only has to serve as a reference regards Taku |
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Car looks great with the wheels anyway! Thanks for the camber adjusments.
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08-01-2008, 10:56 AM | #5 |
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WOW, I really like how those look. They look much better on the Z4M than the M3! Suits the car's proportions better.
I might pick up a set.... Getting tired of my CSLs.
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Good luck finding a set. I tried to buy 3 set so far. No low ball either, full price. They get sold right away! I am always "next" in line if the deal falls through kinda shit. Maybe in 10mos or so there will be more of a used supply and more available?
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looks awesome
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08-03-2008, 04:10 PM | #11 |
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so all you have to do is adjust front camber to -2.5
im assuming you cant fit wider tires than he posted above (235,265) how much are people selling these for currently metak ill ask my dealer next time im there |
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You have to low down and adjust the front camber. They run 3800 with tires from dealers. |
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The last couple of sets on M3forum and M3Posts went for ~$1,800. Kinda pricey for used wheels IMO, but when the supply goes up that will surely come down.
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Rear fits perfect. Front is very aggressive, but fits fine on stock suspension.
Way too aggressive for the front, stick out a lot. The front looks wider than the rear. I just tried this weekend and don't like it that much. That's why I have it for sale now. |
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I think the E92 M3 wheels are unattractive. In fact I find the entire car to be unattractive. Very heavy, no torque, poor gas mileage, littered with busy looking styling gimmicks that look like something a kid drew in study hall. Just my opinion, of course.
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The size of the wheel is a standard size of E92M3. Because it is from my friend's E92M3.
Certainly, it is agressive, but i think better than poor wheels of aftermarket. Handling is not bad, and either is trial? By the way, the size of the wheel 8.5J-18+29 9.5J-18+23 |
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Taku,
Did you need to adjust the front camber in order for the fronts not to rub because your car is lowered by 2 centimeters, or is this adjustment needed even with stock suspension? |
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