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View Poll Results: Which setup to use to eliminate front rub on inside of quarter?
Evolution Raceworks Kit 7 50.00%
1M quarters + Front bumper 5 35.71%
Other widebody 0 0%
Skinny tires and go back to understeer setup. 2 14.29%
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      10-23-2011, 12:46 AM   #1
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ER Widebody, 1M panels in front, or skinnier tires

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I have a problem. It's a rubbing problem. My front tires are once again rubbing on the inside of my front quarter panels. Instead of compromising and going with 235 wide fronts to eliminate the rub, I want wider front panels. Really I only need .5" to .75" per side of width to make the setup fit, which is why I'm leery about the ER kit (2.5" per side).

I'm aware that 1M panels on a non M car is aweful territory to be in, but if it's functional and I de-badge it, I see no issue with hating myself.

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Apex Arc-8's
PSS 255/35-18 tires
Dinan Koni Shocks/ Dinan springs (about .5" drop) mounted to Vorshlag camber plates
M3 control arm and wishbones (everything fit perfectly before this, but I feel this is necessary)

The handling right now is amazing, but bumps on the highway are killing my tires and I fear if I get into a drift situation at an event and I have to correct I will be rubbing with my current setup.

Are there any options I missed? Feedback is appreciated.
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      10-23-2011, 01:03 AM   #2
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I was wondering the exact same thing the other day.
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      10-23-2011, 07:39 AM   #3
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If you're going to do the front wide kit only I think it will proportionally look odd. Not sure how the handling will be effected with a wider front track compared to the rear track also. Can't think of any other car with wider front tracking than the rear. Just a thought
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Can't think of any other car with wider front tracking than the rear.
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      10-23-2011, 11:26 AM   #5
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If you're going to do the front wide kit only I think it will proportionally look odd. Not sure how the handling will be effected with a wider front track compared to the rear track also. Can't think of any other car with wider front tracking than the rear. Just a thought
Already did the listed mods except for body panels. The handling is by far the best it has been for comfort, feedback, and performance. It's really funny how if you convert the entire suspension it gets much much better, but up until every link is swapped, you're still fighting it.

The wide body may look a little strange, but to eliminate fender rub, I think it's necessary. I could roll and flare the fenders, but then the front bumper will look strange as plastic won't retain it's deformed shape.
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      10-23-2011, 04:10 PM   #6
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All the wide body options will have draw backs. I got my 245 r comps with no rubbing. Have you rolled your fenders?
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      10-23-2011, 04:39 PM   #7
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All the wide body options will have draw backs. I got my 245 r comps with no rubbing. Have you rolled your fenders?
Ride height also plays a significant factor as well.
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      10-23-2011, 05:26 PM   #8
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I voted 1M quarters but if it were me I'd roll the fenders and if I still rub, change back to 225
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      10-23-2011, 09:12 PM   #9
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Does anyone make a wide body for the rear as well? Or is that too involved?
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      10-23-2011, 09:48 PM   #10
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so you can purchase the 1M quarters + Front bumper without a 1///m under your name?
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      10-23-2011, 10:02 PM   #11
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if you got the Im bumper/ fenders/ and side skirts you would have to mod your side skirts to fit a Non wide rear - probably a big pain in the ass. If you wanna come up to SF to check out my ER kit i just put on you are more than welcome to. it runs 9.5 squared now with 245's front and 255 rear. the car can hammer through turns now -

a lot of people seem to interpret the ER kits purpose as to 'make the front end wider THAN the rear' when in fact, the purpose is simply to just allow wider tires in the front - the proportions really arnt that noticeably different -
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      10-24-2011, 12:43 PM   #12
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Marco,

Which kit from ER did you go with. As I've seen white panels on your car, did you go with the fiberglass version?
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Marco,

Which kit from ER did you go with. As I've seen white panels on your car, did you go with the fiberglass version?
i went with Fiberglass
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Just FYI

The ER kit matches the track F to rear. As stock the rear sits I think almost an inch a half wider than the front.


I also run a 245 square setup without issues. So maybe you should drop down one size in the front?

I also know people who run 255 square setups on 8.5" Et40 rears.

So I dont understand why youre having so many issues withe Arcs?
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Just FYI

The ER kit matches the track F to rear. As stock the rear sits I think almost an inch a half wider than the front.


I also run a 245 square setup without issues. So maybe you should drop down one size in the front?

I also know people who run 255 square setups on 8.5" Et40 rears.

So I dont understand why youre having so many issues withe Arcs?
255's worked fine until adding M3 wishbones and control arms, which increase track width in the front. It pushed the fronts out to the point where they rub. I don't think 245/35-18's will be enough to fix the issue. It's either 235's or 225's to make it work which will kill the handling balance which works so well right now.
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I have the same hardware on mine. Max out the cambers, roll the fenders and go with 245's
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Re-upping this thread to find out if anyone has fitted 1m panels on a 135i. I went with the ER Widebody and after an incredibly dissatisfying 2 months with SonicMS and ER, they've agreed to take the parts back. Granted, it fixed the rubbing issue, but there were many new issues created.

So, who's done 1m panels on a 135i?
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      04-13-2012, 02:55 AM   #18
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Theres that guy in china that had the 1M front panel on a 128?

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Re-upping this thread to find out if anyone has fitted 1m panels on a 135i. I went with the ER Widebody and after an incredibly dissatisfying 2 months with SonicMS and ER, they've agreed to take the parts back. Granted, it fixed the rubbing issue, but there were many new issues created.

So, who's done 1m panels on a 135i?
So what issues did you have? I've got the ER Widebody, 10.5" wide ARC-8s front w/ 265 rubber. I find that I will rub whenever i turn the steering wheel.
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      04-27-2012, 02:17 AM   #20
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Re-upping this thread to find out if anyone has fitted 1m panels on a 135i. I went with the ER Widebody and after an incredibly dissatisfying 2 months with SonicMS and ER, they've agreed to take the parts back. Granted, it fixed the rubbing issue, but there were many new issues created.

So, who's done 1m panels on a 135i?
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Glad everything worked out. My kit has some slight fitment issues and the car rubs a little at fulllock due to the wheels being wider but my fitment is 10x better than the photos you showed me. I have had the kit adjusted a bit since its initial install and everything fits better.

I recently had some time to examine a 1M very closely. You should be able to bolt up a 1M bumper, fender well liners, and fenders no problem. Your e82 sideskirts however, will not line up in the front and 1M sideskirts will not line up in the rear. It is probably most effective just to have your current ones moulded to match the new fenders.

Another thing I noticed on the 1m, the actual flat portion of rim of the fenders are much thinner than the 135i.

Note, the 1M fender liners are a combination of M3 rear fender liners and special 1M front liners. They don't have prices for them on real OEM but HPA was able to get them for me. I would go to them first if you are considering getting the parts.
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