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  • RCSummers
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    Originally posted by UROTrash44 View Post
    What size tires on what size rims? Looks to be just about the perfect amount of stretch on those tires.. Not overdone but just right. Also dig the roof rack!
    18x10 Fronts with 235/40
    18x11 Rears with 265/35

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  • UROTrash44
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    Originally posted by RCSummers View Post
    here my car stance, its an m3 but heres the specs.

    B&G Status Gruppe Coils
    B&G Status Gruppe Camber Plates

    she can go lower, but it NJ its hard to be that low with a daily.

    What size tires on what size rims? Looks to be just about the perfect amount of stretch on those tires.. Not overdone but just right. Also dig the roof rack!

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  • RCSummers
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    here my car stance, its an m3 but heres the specs.

    B&G Status Gruppe Coils
    B&G Status Gruppe Camber Plates

    she can go lower, but it NJ its hard to be that low with a daily.

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  • UROTrash44
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    Looks nice. Now were gettin' lower. Dig that color.

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  • Dibaltic
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    Function and Form Type 2 coilovers. swapped out the front springs with 6" Tein springs and 4" hyperco springs in the back. spring rates are 10k in the front and 11k in the back

    dsc_1271

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  • UROTrash44
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    That looks nice for sure. But not low enough for my taste.

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  • Manolo
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    you could also use z4 sport suspension shocks and z4 h&r lowering springs

    this car uses that combination

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  • UROTrash44
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    because thats the tried and true method of going low... in third world countries.

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  • Khalil
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    Heat your springs

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  • UROTrash44
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    Thanks for your help. Checked out their site. May go this route when the time is right (bookmarked for future reference)

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  • Kielan
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    Rates = spring rates, 9k/10k is the max recommended rate for those coils, and you can order them from BC with those rates.

    E46 rear doesn't use a camber plate, its an adjustable arm that will you have to buy separately.

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  • UROTrash44
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    Originally posted by Kielan View Post
    they have camber plates up front too. Get them with 9k/10k rates, can't go wrong.
    Will I have to pick up camber plates for the rear then?

    Also what does the rate refer to and how does it differ?

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  • Kielan
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    BC Racing Coilovers. For 1000 bucks can't be beat, ride is fantastic, they go low, they have camber plates up front too. Get them with 9k/10k rates, can't go wrong.

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  • UROTrash44
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    Doesn't seem to be a ton of e46's around. Can someone maybe lead me to a list of builds? BTW I tried the search feature.

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  • Anonymoose
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    At least you know what camber plates do and have your own ideas. Check some of the cars on here, nearly everyone has there specs written in build/showroom threads. Good luck

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