04-03-2011, 07:47 PM | #23 | |
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18x10's should work fine. I want to keep unsprung weight down on the square setup so I don't want to go wider if I can help it. I plan on lifting the car right after getting it home so I can move one of the rear 19x10's to the front to see if it fits ok and looks right. It will at least give us an idea on the offset for the front. These might look good in 18x10. http://store.bimmerworld.com/volk-ra...els-p1513.aspx
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04-04-2011, 09:35 AM | #24 |
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These might look good in 18x10.
http://store.bimmerworld.com/volk-ra...els-p1513.aspx[/QUOTE] that is the exact wheel i am looking at. plan on painting it red. |
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You can't go wrong with custom Ohlins but I'd also check out AST 4000 and 5000 series. I like the 5000 series because they are upgradeable all the way up to quadruple adjustable remote reseviors so you have a lot of choices in set ups for different classes as you, your wallet, and your skills progress. I've also seen some crazy fast 135's and M3's running custom KW and Moton setups. I'm headed to Bimmerworld too and although I have my heart set on AST's, I will likely go with their advice as well. Have fun with your car man. Can't wait to see what everyone comes up with and what spring rates test best for different street/track setups. |
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I agree on both counts of spacers and ride height. I was going to get a set of springs before I took delivery but now have to wait as nobody has a set developed yet. As others have mentioned the 1M's weight is different from the M3 even though they have the same suspension.However, I will get a set of spacers immediately after I take delivery!
I will be getting an ESS tune formthe 1M shortly after delivery as well! It will be an absolute blast on the track! Oh and yes, I will be tracking the car as I do with my E90 M3 that is supercharged!
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