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    Hello everyone this is my first post, Ive posted on bimmerforums but i figured you guys would have a better understanding of what im trying to do. Ive got an e36 sedan lowered on h&r's and im wondering if i can fit 245/40 18x8 et18 on my car all around? as it sits with camber and all ive got around 1.5" of clearence between the wheel and the fenders(which aren't rolled.. yet). My camber in the front is -2.0-2.5 and my camber in the rear is -1.7-2.0. So my question is what would i need to do to get these mounted without rubbing? Thanks!! Sorry for all the questions

  • #2
    yes.
    025garage

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    • #3
      lol thanks.. very helpfull

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      • #4
        haha oh yes! i rub 205/40-17 on 17x9 front...

        you cant go low on that att all on a 18x8 i would run 195/35 or something to go low

        so the answer is yes, you will defenetly rub

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        • #5
          I'm not trying to slam it, I've got a nice drop in the front nothing major.. I feel with a decent fender roll I should be ok.. Math says so lol

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          • #6
            It won't rub but it will look like shit. Good luck.

            IG: @_olliee

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            • #7
              I think I'm just gonna run 17x8 et30 with 235/40's.. Will fit and look better

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              • #8
                they'll fit
                if they rub, roll it
                if its ugly, trade it
                @ DEARSTEPDAD
                Slow 'N' Soft Build : http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread.php?t=1054474

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                • #9
                  i like the way you put that. thanks for the advice

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                  • #10
                    you'll end up roughly at this point.


                    18x8.5 et38 at 225/40. It does not look good in my opinion.

                    Here is the same car, with some smaller tires, a little lower and spacers in the front before i fitted the rear spacers. Look at the drastic difference some spacers do.
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                    • #11
                      was it at stock ride height before?

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