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359 ZCP Wasnt meant to be :(
I must have misread the offsets from one of the posts on here- looks like the rear wheels stick out to far; but looks damn good in my opinion.
Pics before going back to stock wheels
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Doesn't seem to poke excesively, what size tire are you running on them?
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Looks like trouble in the back. I'm surprised you're not rubbing on hard bumps or on high speed hard cornering. What wheel size and offset? What tire size and offset?
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Tire sizes are 255s front and 275s rear. The rears poke out, only drove around the neighborhood before going back to stock
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10-10-2016, 08:34 PM | #5 |
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Looks great and is my goal to run 4 fronts for winter tyres.
Don't suppose you have time to trial fit a front on the rear to double check caliper clearance 😬 |
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Would definitely clear on the M2, but will require different size lug nuts for sure
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i think i was wrong, some reason I was thinking rear and front lugs are different sizes (would be in cases of spacers)
Perhaps same lug screw sizes would just be fine.
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10-11-2016, 12:18 PM | #9 |
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You can make these work...if you plan on lowering the car the rear wheels will give you enough camber to clear them...
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Hey, I'm thinking about those 1m wheels on my m2. With 245 in front and 265 in the rear. Whats the issue with the rear? looks good to me. I'm now riding stock wheels with eibach pro kit and 10 mm spacers all around.
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Wheels look great. Done see the problem unless you’re going to drop the car. And even then you could still make it work.
If you think this is a problem you should have seen the 20x11s I used to run |
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The rear tires stuck out a few millimeters past the fender- If I had gone with 265/35/19s it would had worked.
Perhaps if I had Michelin tires instead of these square edged Yokohama AD08Rs, it may also work. Alas, sold the E92 M3 along with the wheels.
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