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      01-18-2021, 11:11 AM   #23
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7.5 front and 10 in the rear. I think 10 will be too agressive to some for the rear.
Nice. Thank you. So my 7.5 mm rear and 5 mm front will be fine albeit slightly less aggressive.
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      01-18-2021, 11:14 AM   #24
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[QUOTE=ptgltw;27132156]Nice. Thank you. So my 7.5 mm rear and 5 mm front will be fine albeit slightly less aggressive.[/QUOTE

yup!
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I have a set of 10mm spacers for sale if anyone is interested https://f87.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh....php?t=1790196
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7.5 front and 10 in the rear. I think 10 will be too agressive to some for the rear.
Looks great! Can't wait to lower mine!
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I’m pretty sure we aren’t gonna camber our cars out in order to fit 10 mm spacers. At least not yet anyway. Maybe when they are 5 years old and we decide it’s time to rip out the interior - throw a 1/2 cage in and go tracking
More like 5 days for me allready orderd fallline bar
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      01-27-2021, 11:54 AM   #28
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I ported my setup from the Comp to the CS.

I'm running 10mm spacers all around with Vorsteiner VFF-103 19" wheels. They are 9" ET21 fronts, 10.5" ET40 rears, and Conti's 245/35's and 285/30's.

My Cup2's and OEM wheels I save for track use.

I noticed a little more rubbing in the wheel well fiber liner on both sides on 3/4 to full turns, especially when one side is going over a hump or depression at very slow speeds. Not sure whether that's a result of slight camber change on CS or difference in shape of the fiber liner.
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I am running 12mm front, 7.5mm rear. MPSS 255/275.

There are different tread widths with each MPSS, the BMW MPSS is a good amount narrower (8.6"f, 9.6"r). I selected the widest set which are 9.2" tread width in the front and 10.0" rear. I like a meaty tire and a bit of poke.

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10s on all 4 no issues
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I am running 12mm front, 7.5mm rear. MPSS 255/275.

There are different tread widths with each MPSS, the BMW MPSS is a good amount narrower (8.6"f, 9.6"r). I selected the widest set which are 9.2" tread width in the front and 10.0" rear. I like a meaty tire and a bit of poke.

Stance looks great! I love the M2CS in BSM, I debated and debated between BSM and Misano, and ultimately opted for Misano.
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Stance looks great! I love the M2CS in BSM, I debated and debated between BSM and Misano, and ultimately opted for Misano.
Misano is very nice, it does not have the turquoise hue of LBB. Since my car only is driven on dry days, the black is not an issue. Otherwise I would have waited for a Misano or Alpine.
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10s on all 4 no issues
Hi is your CS lowered with the 10mm spacers all around ?
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      11-17-2021, 12:10 PM   #34
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Hi is your CS lowered with the 10mm spacers all around ?
Yes in kw has kit and gc camber plates
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      11-26-2021, 03:59 PM   #35
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Yes in kw has kit and gc camber plates
What camber are you running front and rear?
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