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      04-19-2017, 03:23 PM   #111
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I know this treat has been death for a while but I am looking for wheels for M coupe. The M is still on standard suspension & factory alignment. I know this treat talks a lot about aggressive fitment.

One quick question for all the expert with fitment specially if its aggressive, would this set fit the M Coupe properly or aggressive? Or would it be better to use Spacers? Or different tire size better?

Wheel info:
(F):18x9.5 et 22
(R):18x10.5 et 22

Tire Info:
(F): 235/45/18
(R): 265/35/18

Would like some feedback before purchasing, wouldn't want to be too aggressive.

Thank You for your help.
You should be good with a little front camber. I'd look at a 40 series up front though. With those widths and offsets you will not need spacers.
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Aloha all, I'm hoping can help me out with a fitment question.
I have a 2008 z4 3.0si and need to know if a 18x9.5 +30 with
a 215 or 225/40 would fit up front? I'm currently on BCRacing
coilovers. Mahalo in advance!!!
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      03-12-2021, 09:10 PM   #114
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I'm struggling to remember Thumper's lesson. Car enthusiasm is a big tent, right?
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I'm struggling to remember Thumper's lesson. Car enthusiasm is a big tent, right?
I don't really consider people who put together mediocre "builds" as enthusiasts.
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      07-16-2021, 08:25 PM   #117
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Fronts: 19x9.5 et22 on 245/35/19 PSS
Rears: 19x10.5 et21 on 275/30/19 PSS

Lowered on Eibach Pro-Kit and running -2.1 camber up front, about -2.5 in the back. Was able to get that camber by pulling the strut mount pins and with stock arms in the back. No rubbing, nothing. Drives great.
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Hey guys,

Got a great chance to grab some Vorsteiner wheels. I just want to know what it'll take to make them fit.

I've got the M sitting on BCR Coilovers; everything else stock.
19x9.5 et22
19x10.5 et 34

Having trouble finding out if there would be any issues. I'm assuming the front's wont work without some negative camber involved.

Any thoughts?
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Hey guys,

Got a great chance to grab some Vorsteiner wheels. I just want to know what it'll take to make them fit.

I've got the M sitting on BCR Coilovers; everything else stock.
19x9.5 et22
19x10.5 et 34

Having trouble finding out if there would be any issues. I'm assuming the front's wont work without some negative camber involved.

Any thoughts?
Yes depending on tire but most likely will need -3.5 degrees
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Volk TE37SL

Fronts: 19x9.5 et22 on 245/35/19 PSS
Rears: 19x10.5 et21 on 275/30/19 PSS

Lowered on Eibach Pro-Kit and running -2.1 camber up front, about -2.5 in the back. Was able to get that camber by pulling the strut mount pins and with stock arms in the back. No rubbing, nothing. Drives great.
This is actually a bad tire size selection because your fronts are more than a 1/4" taller than the rears. Next time go for 235/35/19 up front with this setup for a more natural look.
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This is actually a bad tire size selection because your fronts are more than a 1/4" taller than the rears. Next time go for 235/35/19 up front with this setup for a more natural look.
the problem is the overall diameter with 235 is smaller than OE tire size and leaves a bigger wheel gap. not to mention worse ride quality and easier to bend wheels.
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M359 rims

Just mounted these today. No wheel well rubbing at full lock, -2,3 camber front IIRC.

The back looks more aggressive than what i expected. Tires 245/35 with 275/30 in the back.
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Just mounted these today. No wheel well rubbing at full lock, -2,3 camber front IIRC.

The back looks more aggressive than what i expected. Tires 245/35 with 275/30 in the back.
are you on stock suspension? Yeah 19x10 +25 in the rear sits much further out compared to stock wheels. I have that exact wheel/tire setup on my e46
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are you on stock suspension? Yeah 19x10 +25 in the rear sits much further out compared to stock wheels. I have that exact wheel/tire setup on my e46
Actually, no. The car sits on a Bilstein PSS10 kit but my ride height is at stock level. I really wanted to be as close to stock as possible so i used the strut tower reinforcement plates up front and these

https://www.ecstuning.com/b-genuine-...h/33531094754/

in the back from the e46 Xi touring models.
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