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Glad I could amuse. I guess I should have read further....
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Oh man... I am signed up as interested in the ARC-8 group buy this month. I'd love to run the wheels with face profile 3 on the front. I think they're the 9.5" wide ones. They say I'd need to run more negative camber for even 255's. How are you pulling this off? Are you running more camber than factory?
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No extra camber, my Z4MC is completely stock. The 265/35/18 R-S3 fits fine...
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08-09-2017, 01:11 PM | #96 |
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This Z4M track machine made our knees weak
Wheels: APEX SM-10 18x10" ET25 Tires: Pirelli slicks 265/35-18 Suspension: JRZ rs pro coilovers Alignment: -4.0 and -2.8 rear Zero toe front and 1/8 toe in rear Driver Notes: No spacers and no rubbing whatsoever - Ryan
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I didn't share my pics in this thread yet?
I think I posted my newer pics elsewhere on this forum...
I couldn't be happier with the wheels and look of the car. The bottom pic is of the car driving off into the sunset, off with its new owner. Looks so damned good though! Last edited by DaveJB; 08-05-2020 at 03:04 PM.. |
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We stopped by EDGE Motorworks MV to test fit our new 19" SM-10 wheels on our friend Jan's beautiful Z4M track car.
Front: 19x9" ET30 SM-10 Wheels in anthracite 245/35k-19 Michelin Pilot Sport 4S Rear: 19x10" ET25 SM-10 Wheels in anthracite 275/30-19 Michelin Pilot Sport 4S KW Clubsports w/ integrated camber plates (removed helper springs in front for inner clearance) -3.8 camber up front -2.2 camber in rear Fenders have an aggressive roll 2007 Porsche Cayman S Brembo Brakes
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But why bother with such an aggressive fender rolls in the front if all you're doing is fit 245s in there? I use the same tire combo (245F/275R) and no rub on all corners with stock fenders Last edited by XMetal; 12-15-2018 at 09:40 AM.. |
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01-04-2019, 03:35 PM | #102 | |
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I'm the owner and I don't actually have this setup on my car. I run 18x10 ET25 ARC8s w/ 275 35 Nitto NT01s all around. Front camber: - 3.7 Rear camber: - 2.2 Tiny bit of rubbing. |
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Thanks for the info here! Are you using any spacers? Also, where exactly is there a "tiny bit of rubbing"? Any fender rolling?
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I forget where the rubs were exactly but would suggest 265s instead. The picture of my car with silver ARC8s has 265s. They're an easy fit. |
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Thanks again - Sounds like the wheel is fine and it's more of the tire that is the concern. I currently run 265 square setup on 18X9.5 et35 ARC8 but would like to run slicks on 18X10 et25 SM-10 wheels that a friend is offering me. Looks like Alex is also running this setup so I'll give it a shot.
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Will snap more photos in few weeks, need to sort out some braking issues but picked up new EC-7's from the group buy few months ago. Perfect fitment, functional and pleasing to eye. No spacers!
18x9 et30 and 18x10 et22 Michelin Cup 2's in 245/40 and 265/35 Slightly lowered on GC school kit with -2.5 (f) and -2.0 (r) I may try 255/275 if I later step down to a sticky street but happy with this fitment so far. Last edited by 3002 tii; 08-26-2019 at 06:11 PM.. |
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Got to test it out at Lime Rock, 245/265 surprisingly rubs but that's more probably due to my soft spring rates. The only area where it rubs statically is the rear liner of the front wheel (behind headlight) on lock-to-lock. So for street, 95% it's a non-issue.
Based on this I may just stick to 245/265 for track days. Last edited by 3002 tii; 08-18-2019 at 07:25 PM.. |
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