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      07-29-2016, 10:51 AM   #23
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Damn BBS FIR looks good and light, any information on if 20" BBS FIR will fit and 20x9.5 front 20x10.5 rear? and ET? damn, ordered TE37 even if dunno if it'll fit...
20" FI-R has the same offsets as the 19" FI-R. ET22 front, and ET35 rear.
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The wheels looked really good on the car, then once the drop came it made it was pretty much the ideal setup at least to me... props man!!
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      08-23-2016, 08:49 AM   #25
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thanks after driving with passengers I will be moving back to the stock tire set up. I'm getting rubbing on dips in the road at speeds over 60. It's getting to me LOL.
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Love it.
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thanks after driving with passengers I will be moving back to the stock tire set up. I'm getting rubbing on dips in the road at speeds over 60. It's getting to me LOL.
Just wondering. Did you already move back to stock tires? Did that eradicate the rubbing with passengers?
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went back to the stock 19's and so far it's better no rubbing but will check again with more load in the car.
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      09-17-2016, 02:06 PM   #29
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went back to the stock 19's and so far it's better no rubbing but will check again with more load in the car.
Are the tires really stretched with stock tires?
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went back to the stock 19's and so far it's better no rubbing but will check again with more load in the car.
If it's not much of a hassle for you, I'd like to see pictures as I'm contemplating getting a set.
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Do you think the Ci-R,are similar??

Looks great!
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If it's not much of a hassle for you, I'd like to see pictures as I'm contemplating getting a set.
I will get some up actually take a look here I posted up some more.

Click here for the complete build

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Do you think the Ci-R,are similar??

Looks great!
I just got a new set of CI-R's for the M3. The are similar but a lot heavier. However also a lot less!
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You use spacers in your setup!??

Thanks!!
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no spacers this I feel is the perfect set up.
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no spacers this I feel is the perfect set up.

Thanks,in your M3/M4(i dont remember) you put a CU-R isnt no?Have you photos?19" or 20?

Thanks!
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      09-29-2016, 09:14 AM   #37
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I do not have them on the car yet they are brand new and sitting at our shop.

I have to make the time to put them on the M3 but it's the same set up as the FI-R except for the tire size.
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When you had the FI-Rs on where were they rubbing? Front? Rear? Any chance you could get. 265/35-19 in on the front?
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When you had the FI-Rs on where were they rubbing? Front? Rear? Any chance you could get. 265/35-19 in on the front?
with the set up I'm running the car is low, with three guys all about 225 or so in the car I do get rubbing on some really bad roads full of dips and pot holes. But typically not to bad at all. Since the car now has about 4000 miles on it I may raise it just a hair to see if I can reduce the rubbing if not get it out completely. with this set up I don't think I would go much wider.

I ran 255's and 275's and it did have some significant rubbing more than I wanted for sure.

I have been thinking of also upgrading to KW V3's.
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Just couldn't believe you weren't rubbing from those earlier pics. Those wheels are sweet, but not the right offset. Curious what made you chose the Vredesteins. Wouldn't be my choice. These days, I expect there will be sets of Contis floating around!

Really think there will be a difference between the M coils and the KW V3s? The M coils are compression and rebound adjustable right? How much better will an aftermarket set be than a factory kit?
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When you had the FI-Rs on where were they rubbing? Front? Rear? Any chance you could get. 265/35-19 in on the front?
with the set up I'm running the car is low, with three guys all about 225 or so in the car I do get rubbing on some really bad roads full of dips and pot holes. But typically not to bad at all. Since the car now has about 4000 miles on it I may raise it just a hair to see if I can reduce the rubbing if not get it out completely. with this set up I don't think I would go much wider.

I ran 255's and 275's and it did have some significant rubbing more than I wanted for sure.

I have been thinking of also upgrading to KW V3's.
Where does it rub? I have some wheels on order and trying to figure out minor offset adjustments for spacers in front as well as tire sizes. Your setup is close to what I'm looking at so any info on the rub location could help. A couple mm more or less of offset can make all the difference.
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Just couldn't believe you weren't rubbing from those earlier pics. Those wheels are sweet, but not the right offset. Curious what made you chose the Vredesteins. Wouldn't be my choice. These days, I expect there will be sets of Contis floating around!

Really think there will be a difference between the M coils and the KW V3s? The M coils are compression and rebound adjustable right? How much better will an aftermarket set be than a factory kit?
I will be taking a look into this when the brakes go on, I may raise them a hair to see if that changes anything.

the rears are very low in fact I don't have the adjustable perches installed on the rear. as far as the fronts I believe we are at the bottom as well.
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Where does it rub? I have some wheels on order and trying to figure out minor offset adjustments for spacers in front as well as tire sizes. Your setup is close to what I'm looking at so any info on the rub location could help. A couple mm more or less of offset can make all the difference.
front left on very hard bumps and fast dips, rear right under load - same hard dips and sharp bumps.
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got something new to add to the wheels here's a shot.

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