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  • 17x9.5 17x11s on a e36

    hey guys iv tryed asking around on bimmerforums but they are no help at all, so i figured id get more help here. im placing an order with ccw in the next month for some wheels i want to run a flush fitment on my e36. i have a air setup that the guys at bagriders helped me out with that im finishing putting in this winter. so basically im looking to see whats out there for a wheel et any insight would help!
    cheers
    Alex
    CRONIES and Brokedink

  • #2
    Why do you need to go so wide in the rear?
    http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/imag...es/cruisin.gif

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    • #3
      Can't be flush and have a 11inch wide wheel on the back. without pulling the fenders, or going around -8degrees camber. and if you pull the fenders, the ET's we provide wont help you.

      On the front you should be able to be flush, depending on size of the strut and airbag setup A 9.5et20 wheel should be around were you want it, running around -3ish degrees of camber.


      This is a 17x10et19 @ around -7 to -8degrees of camber.
      Non pulled fenders, but rolled as flat as they can get. That's a base for you to start calculating from.
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      • #4
        rolled flat arch, 6* camber. 17x10 ET17 with a 215.40.17

        to fit an 11j in the rear you are going to have to do a lot of arch work to get flush and end up with arches like so:
        Last edited by Buck6687; 11-02-2012, 01:31 PM.
        Float like a Cadillac, Sting like a Beemer!
        http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=24326

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