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  • BMW 3 Series e90. Ukraine.

    Hi guys.
    Last spring I change my previous project BMW e46 318i 1999



    to BMW e90 320d 2005


    and I started from the early beginning.
    Getting this new car, I definitely knew that I will build another one stance-project)
    During summer I was thinking on its future look and what do I want. Collected my thoughts together I decided that it will be another hard-static stance car on extremely wide wheels.

    I started from the small steps. First of all I got rid of that annoying tinting that was installed by previous owner and installed temporary 18" wheels.


    Next step was removing stock ugly diesel muffler on a quite pretty doubled one:





    Also I changed the front bumper with M3-look in combination with black grills:




    Next purchase was rims. I realized that I won't find rims with needed sizes (to be honest I even didn't know exactly what rim width I needed ).
    The main criteria was that they should be 2 or 3 piece to have ability to change outers on some bigger ones and to get the width I need.
    My choice fell on RH ZW4. This rims are quite popular in VAG scene but the usage on BMW is pretty unique. I liked it.


    The specs were 18*8 ET65 5*112.
    To fit them on BMW PCD I ordered 15mm adapters converting 5*120-->5*112



    Next purchase was suspension. I used a budget FK Coilovers on my e46 and I was satisfied with that I had. So there was no reason to get any other suspension, but despite it I wanted to try more qualitative product, full tap with additional adjustments.
    The choice fell on XYZ SS (SuperSport). Additionaly I ordered tougher springs on rear (20kg/mm). Front springs I already had from my previous e46, they were Swift 22kg/mm.


    I knew the look of my future project and it should have good fitment with 5-6-7 degrees negative camber on all four wheels.
    To get such camber on rear wheels I ordered camber set that included camber and toe arms (you may see them on image above, red guys ).
    Speaking about front camber, XYZ suspension has a camber plates included. But such plates couldn't give more then 3-4 degrees. So I needed to figure out how to solve this problem.
    As the solution I created a draft of the adapter that should be placed between camber plate and the tower where it is mounted. This adapter should move the shock mounting in direction of additional negative camber.
    I created a wooden model to test if it realy worked and it worked! How it looked like:




    Ok, so having all thing ready I could measure max rims width I could fit and to calculate lips to order.
    Installed all suspension and camber stuff on front and adjusted fitment I needed, gived the next result:


    To stock lip I may add additionaly 3.5 inch width. So the total lip width is 4.75 (stock lip on photo has 1.25 inch).
    Installing the same on rears, measurements says that additionaly I may have 4.0 inch with total 5.25 lip width!
    Great numbers I think, so I order a set of lips 4.75 on front and 5.25 on rear.
    Using such lips sizes and original 6.75 barrels I will get 18*11.5" on front and 18*12.0" on rear.

    While waiting lips, I renewed nuts and bolts and also painted centers with RAL6027 powder coat.
    Also the front camber adapter's material was changed to less fragile





    After one month waiting I got the package. First photo with rims parts together:



    Instead of using simple valves, I ordered the TPMS from SteelMate. I think for stretched tires it is a good thing



    The next step was tyreservice. I spent a lot of time investigating what tires I need to get the max tyrestretch. My choice fell on 225/35/18 BFGoodrich semislics on front 11.5" and the same tires but 235/35/18 on rear 12.0".
    Having the tyres stretched I got the next stretch:


    And the final wheels look:










    This pics have been taken just today, so this is my final progress at this moment.
    Next step will be fenders rolling, suspension install (previous install was test install, for measurements only) and fitment adjustment.
    Also I ordered M-pack side skirts and rear bumber, as soon as I get them, I will paint them and install.

    Looking forward for your questions, comments or proposals
    Last edited by Crazy666; 02-12-2016, 05:29 PM.

  • #2
    Holy shit that's wide

    Great stuff
    '18 BMW F80 M3 San Marino blue / Amaro brown
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Frode D View Post
      Holy shit that's wide

      Great stuff
      Thanks!


      Started rolling my fenders.
      Here are front ones. Before:



      After:



      It was quite easy task as front fenders are thin and small.
      But the rear ones should be a real challenge, they have doubled structure, complex shape and bigger size. I should prepare myself for this

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      • #4
        Those wheels are going to look awesome.

        It's a work in progress^
        Instagram: @jared_hin

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        • #5
          Originally posted by JRodigan View Post
          Those wheels are going to look awesome.
          I hope, thanks)

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          • #6
            Excellent write up and great work. Can't wait to see them on and it all come together!

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            • #7
              Judging by your e46 and what you have done so far, this will be awsome. cant wait to see more.

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              • #8
                Nice

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                • #9
                  Very nice build, love the ZW4s. Following this

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by The Simps View Post
                    Excellent write up and great work. Can't wait to see them on and it all come together!
                    Originally posted by C2_mad View Post
                    Judging by your e46 and what you have done so far, this will be awsome. cant wait to see more.
                    Originally posted by JEllis1 View Post
                    Nice
                    Originally posted by LateNightTroubleMaker View Post
                    Very nice build, love the ZW4s. Following this
                    Thank you, guys!)


                    Meanwhile I ordered preload TA-Techinix EVO100 spring and made custom spring adapter:


                    Here how the front suspension looks like in details now:

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                    • #11
                      They are some short ass springs!!

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                      • #12
                        Love it!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by The Simps View Post
                          They are some short ass springs!!
                          yep) they were 5" Swift springs, but I needed to cut them, as they were such tough that didn't change their heigth under the car weigth (5" to ~4-4.5" only). I could not set the fitment I needed

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                          • #14
                            Rear fenders are rolled as well:



                            I am very happy with the result. The rolled rear arches has become 4mm thin, I think this is a good result for double-metal arches. But such extra-rolling very often needs some repainting. My situation is not an exception. The defects are very small but I want to have a perfect look of my arches. So they will be repainted along with the rear bumper and side skirts that I am waiting currently (they should arrive in two weeks).
                            Last edited by Crazy666; 02-17-2016, 03:09 PM.

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                            • #15
                              Get it fitted already. I want to see it...!

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