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  • newboy and some streched rubber advice needed.

    ive got myself some sweet 10j dished rims for my m3.witha n offset of et30 i offered them up today.










  • #2
    Advice: Use a block of wood to prop the wheel up Looks good though!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Anonymoose View Post
      Advice: Use a block of wood to prop the wheel up Looks good though!
      like get some timbers under the wheel and lower the car to check the real clearance?

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      • #4
        What wheel brand are those?

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        • #5
          Unsure of make there stamped on the inside as german design.

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          • #6
            to know the actual fitment of the wheels, the suspension will have to be loaded... aka weight of the car on the suspension... so either use another floor jack to jack up the control arms to ride height, lower the car onto wood under the wheel... ect... the wheels will naturally camber in a suprising amount... so do that, then post new pics so we can give you a little better advice. a few sites that may answer a question or two for you willtheyfit.com and tyrestretch.com

            to answer your questions a lil more directly, you will need to roll the fenders no pull should be necessary but you may need to add a small amount of camber... with 225/40-17's they will just fine.

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            Last edited by LuckyBoyOne3; 03-23-2011, 12:22 PM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by LuckyBoyOne3 View Post
              to know the actual fitment of the wheels, the suspension will have to be loaded... aka weight of the car on the suspension... so either use another floor jack to jack up the control arms to ride height, lower the car onto wood under the wheel... ect... the wheels will naturally camber in a suprising amount... so do that, then post new pics so we can give you a little better advice. a few sites that may answer a question or two for you willtheyfit.com and tyrestretch.com

              to answer your questions a lil more directly, you will need to roll the fenders no pull should be necessary but you may need to add a small amount of camber... with 225/40-17's they will just fine.

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              cheers for that reply,im liking the look of stanceworks.i spend most of my time on bimmerforum. im taking the m up to my shop on sat so ill put some of your advice in action and ill start a thread.regarding the wheels there 19's not 17's so i m not expecting an easy ride but i need a change.

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              • #8
                19's!? dayum baller-status haha IMO, if you're stretching the tires (which will def be needed), go with a Falken Tire. Preferably FK-452s. I have them on my car. 235/40/17 on a 9.5" in the back with -3.5+ camber... 15,000 miles later they have very little inner wear. enjoy!

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                • #9
                  Cheers im running falkens fk 452 on my 17 m3 rims and they are a good tyre a lot more expensive on 19's tho.

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