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      11-10-2018, 10:46 AM   #89
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Loving the looks of the ARC-8’s! Picking up a Z4MC next week.
Based upon reading through hours of fitment threads, it appears the following “should” work without rubbing...

18x9 ET30 with Hankook V12 245/35
18x10 ET25 with Hankook V12 275/35

Two things I’d like to verify if possible, though:
1) are camber plates necessary for a proper alignment on stock suspension?
2) will lowering on H&R springs potentially change the answer to #1?

Thanks in advance.
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Loving the looks of the ARC-8’s! Picking up a Z4MC next week.
Based upon reading through hours of fitment threads, it appears the following “should” work without rubbing...

18x9 ET30 with Hankook V12 245/35
18x10 ET25 with Hankook V12 275/35

Two things I’d like to verify if possible, though:
1) are camber plates necessary for a proper alignment on stock suspension?
2) will lowering on H&R springs potentially change the answer to #1?

Thanks in advance.
Thank you for the kind words Primm, and congrats on the new (to you) coupe!

The 18x9 ET30 and 18x10 ET25 setup is a very popular one, and will fit without much drama in the following configuration:

Front: 18x9" ET30 with 235/40-18 tires
Rear: 18x10" ET25 with 275/35-18 tires
  • Front negative camber may be required.
  • Popular fitment.
  • 245/35-18 front tires may also be used with moderate negative camber.

In regards to your questions:

We would recommend opting for a camber plate if you intend on lowering the car at all over stock. At stock height, there will be moderate camber required (less than -1.8˚).

If you intend on fitting those H&R springs then you would need to run around -1.8˚ to -2˚ in front depending on how low you end up.

I hope this was helpful information, post up some pics of your car when you take delivery as well. I'm excited for you!

- Max
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Satin Black ARC-8s on this Z4M Roadster:



We have many sizes finishes of the ARC-8's in Z fitment in stock right now.
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Loving the looks of the ARC-8’s! Picking up a Z4MC next week.
Based upon reading through hours of fitment threads, it appears the following “should” work without rubbing...

18x9 ET30 with Hankook V12 245/35
18x10 ET25 with Hankook V12 275/35

Two things I’d like to verify if possible, though:
1) are camber plates necessary for a proper alignment on stock suspension?
2) will lowering on H&R springs potentially change the answer to #1?

Thanks in advance.
Thank you for the kind words Primm, and congrats on the new (to you) coupe!

The 18x9 ET30 and 18x10 ET25 setup is a very popular one, and will fit without much drama in the following configuration:

Front: 18x9" ET30 with 235/40-18 tires
Rear: 18x10" ET25 with 275/35-18 tires
  • Front negative camber may be required.
  • Popular fitment.
  • 245/35-18 front tires may also be used with moderate negative camber.

In regards to your questions:

We would recommend opting for a camber plate if you intend on lowering the car at all over stock. At stock height, there will be moderate camber required (less than -1.8˚).

If you intend on fitting those H&R springs then you would need to run around -1.8˚ to -2˚ in front depending on how low you end up.

I hope this was helpful information, post up some pics of your car when you take delivery as well. I'm excited for you!

- Max
Thanks. It's actually a roadster (accidentally labeled as coupe in my previous post!) with only 11k original miles. Prior owner had an ESS supercharger installed, too. 😎
I pulled the trigger on a set of Arc8's, but ended up doing 19's in anthracite. Can't wait, so hurry that order along please!!
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Satin Black ARC-8s on this Z4M Roadster:



We have many sizes finishes of the ARC-8's in Z fitment in stock right now.
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We have many sizes finishes of the ARC-8's in Z fitment in stock right now.
Finally got my anthracite 19's on yesterday. Now to address the ride height...
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Finally got my anthracite 19's on yesterday. Now to address the ride height...
Looks awesome! Thanks for sharing.
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Check out Josh's 2006 BMW Z4 M Coupe on 18" ARC-8 wheels!

Here is his setup:

Front:
18×8.5 ET38 ARC-8 in hyper black
15mm spacer
225/45 Bridgsetone Potenza s-04 pole positions

Rear:
18×10 ET25 ARC-8 in hyper black
255/40 Bridgsetone Potenza s-04 pole positions
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