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thanks mate! no spacer in the rear but i could go with 10mm spacer
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UR25IO, more pics please! Those wheels are sooooooo nice. I also think your car is only the 2nd 1-series I have ever seen them on as well. And just to confirm, you said no rubbing on the front, but none on the rear either right? And it's a 18x10 I assume on the rear, not 18x8 as originally mentioned. Thanks!
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I cant stress enough you have to run stretch tyres and coilovers, getting lowered spring will not help, rear guards fenders are also rolled. Now im running 10mm spacers on the rear with PSS 245/45/18 tyres. mean while check this out https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v...type=3&theater I will post more picks up for you after work. stay tune lol Last edited by UR25IO; 11-06-2014 at 04:46 PM.. |
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THESE NOW ARE RUNNING ON 245/40/18 REARs with 10mm spacer! Last edited by UR25IO; 11-11-2014 at 02:11 AM.. |
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Wow, thanks for posting... it checks all the criteria:
1. Clean 2. Simple. 3. Elegant It's just a top-notch execution... don't change a thing I love the mono-chromatic finish of the overall product, yet with enough contrasting shade and textures that make you look at more than just what's on the surface. BEAUTIFUL.
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No. it won't fit. Definitely not with ET50, and otherwise not very realistic for street use. For a track setup with more than 3.0 degree negative camber, it could be possible, but will have issues.
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Very interested in the possibility of running 18 x 9" RS05RR or GTC01RR +50 all round as my circuit wheels. Neg camber drilled in only for track days at the front on an M140i.
Do you think 245 40 18 would work on the front with 3 deg neg camber and 265 35 18 on the back? Would guards need to be rolled? http://enkei.com/shop/racingrevolution/rs05rr/ http://enkei.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/GTC01RR.pdf Last edited by nelsonian101; 02-03-2017 at 01:06 AM.. |
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The tyre will destroy your guards. The front 18x8.5 et35- i have about 2-3mm clearance from my wheels to the struts. Had to stretch my 225/40/18 to make it clear. |
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+40 works with 245's but I don't want to run spacers if I can help it. |
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Worried about clearance to the strut and would ideally like to run the car with no spacer (or at worst...a 5 mm) thx! |
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Yes will fit with 225/40 front tyre, and 235/40 rear tyre.
the tire fitment on the 135i is very tight, so its not very tolerant of varying offsets and tyre sizes. Ideally you would want ET45~52 Rear offset and ET40~45 Front offset. That will allow you to fit a bit more tyre width. |
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Glad this thread popped up. I was looking at 18x8.5+30 and 18x9.5+35 and thinking I'd run 215/40 and 235/40. Guess I'll have to run a little camber and roll fenders
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Most people who tried that would have problems if they weren't aware of what they were buying. Those specs are for 3 series cars, so there are a few cases where people have ended up with the wrong specs for their car. Other people probably don't care if they have fitment issues due to rubbing and need to use a lot of time and money to experiment with different tires, camber settings, rolling fenders to get a particular style of fitment.
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