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It would be fine with a 285/30/19, I am rubbing at high mph, large sweeping bumps. The -2.6 camber definitely helps a ton. I have a roller and a heat gun, and plan to mold the liners the best I can. I dislike rolling lips (had to do it on my WRX, STI and Golf R), and don't love the change in geometry that it causes on the lines down the side profile of the vehicle.
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Rears are the same as before. For track use, I take the spacer off the rear and run a 12mm front to clear the strut. Most of the rubbing issues I'm having is coming from the 275 RE71R being too aggressive of a tire, especially with that really wide and square sidewall. Rubbing has gotten significantly less as I played around with damping and ride height, and it's at a point where I don't rub on a daily commute so I live with it
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Loads of room with stock tyres I’d like to run 265/35 front and 285/35 rear but know this is a bit tricky, I wonder Is 255/35 f and 285/35 r will dial in too much understeer. Not super impressed with the additional camber and top plates I’ve added a bit of NVH for some increased precision and a tad better turn in but overall the understeer bias is broadly the same |
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Hey guys, looking to get on a set of Te37's on my OG M2.
Ideally I want to move to a 18x9.5/18x10.5 setup. I am on Msport coils at the suggested height without any aftermarket camber plates. I want to avoid rubbing as I drive canyons fairly hard but do not track the car at all. 1. Is this a viable setup size wise, if so what offset should I be going for? 2. If it is not viable, then what offset should I look to for a an 18x9.5 square setup or 18x9.5/18x10 setup? Thanks in advance. |
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A little late to this thread but here's an old pic. The car doesn't really look like that anymore though.
TE37RT Black Edition 18x9.5 et22 with 265/35/18 Advan AD08R (square setup) DSC03719 edit by bykevinlee, on Flickr
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Formula Silver 18x10+25 square 265/35 Continental Extreme Contact Sport
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anyone know the spec needed for M2C stock brake setup.
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Dang so only way to do TE37s would be swapping front brakes, dang.
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Same specs as OP. 18x9.5 ET38 with Falken RT660 265/35/18.
Since these are actually Civic Type R spec wheels, I am running spacers. 12mm Motorsport Hardware spacers all around.
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