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  • bimmer630
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    well doing the offset bushings kicks the outer balljoint foward, therfore increasing caster, so if im keeping that lower geometry the same and pivoting the top of the strut Foward, wouldnt that be taking caster away? with sliding the top of the strut foward, it brings the whole strut tube into a more straight up position, almost just pushing the hub foward and maintaining the factory caster before doing offset bushings,CA's.. right?


    or am i totally backwards in my thinking?

    ClavinZero, thanks.. yeah the wheel and tire package is def. taller than needed, they are only rubbing on a small bulge inside the wheelwell which i was able to pound flat with a little hammering.. and it didnt affect the outer sheetmetal at all... im about to go drive it now to see if that helped. and the rear setup is simply Z3 6 cylinder parts.. wheel mounting flange sticks way out past the brake rotor

    im not sure what the offset is on these rims.. i didnt even check it, but they are E36 fitment.. maybe a tad less offset than stock. they were on my friends e36 m3.. they look wayyy better on my car

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  • e30s52
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    -e30 m3 5-lug
    -BBS RC090's e39 fitment (anti rattle clips in)


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  • Aptyp
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    yup, adding caster is what helps, because you're pivoting entire wheel over outer ball joint. Took me a while to figure that out, lol.

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  • clavinZERO
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    BIMMER630...

    Love the wheels. Great choice. I wonder about the rolling diameter being your rubbing issue... those are quite a bit taller than stock, by about an inch overall. What's the wheel offset?

    Which Z3 hubs/brakes did you use in the rear: 1.9L (4 cylinder) or 2.5L+ (6 cylinder)??

    To my understanding ADDING caster (kicking wheel forward) would be what helped, not subtracting it. Someone chime in if I am wrong here, but last I checked when we swap to the Offset Control Arm Bushings we are adding caster.

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  • bimmer630
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    Got my 17's on finally this week.. with a little fender rolling out back the 225/45r17's work ok.. i did hear a rub back there once when hitting a hard bump.. but i have since rolled them a tad more and hopefully all is ok.
    Heres the setup:

    Front:
    -M Roadster lower front arms (same as 96-up M3)
    -M Roadster struts
    -E36 325 spindles and brakes
    -UUC camber/caster plates
    -Factory E30 m3 offset CA bushings

    Rear:
    -Z3 hubs and brakes mounted up to my factory E30 TA's

    other stuff:
    -all stainless braided brake hoses
    -Limited slip diff
    -H&R sport springs, E30 fitment
    -bigger swaybars (suspension techniques??)
    -Borbet 17x8's with 225/45R17's
    -Ireland urethane rear subframe bushings
    -M-z3 shifter
    -multi colored body (repaint soon hopefully)


    I set the UUC strut hats to give me less caster, they offer .75 degree in either direction and with factory upper mounts i was at 8 degrees and change. I figured bringing the top of the strut foward would help to center the wheel more in the wheel opening. it did help, although just slightly.
    Also Before doing the Strut mounts my front tires were rubbing the back of the wheelwell when turning. now with the reduced caster the 225/45's work just fine up front.
    Next week i'll put it up on the alignment rack.. I just did the UUC strut hats yesterday, set them at max. camber and drover her home like that, this car is jerky with the camber maxed out.. What camber settings are most guys running on the street?

    By the way.. how do i post my images right onto the message? i cannot cut and copy onto the message pane
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  • Aptyp
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    lol, I think these look better on e30 than e46... and I LOVE cleaning them after cleaning weaves.

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  • k5gsxr1000
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    Originally posted by Aptyp View Post

    Was wondering what it would look like on an E30. I have those on my 330i and I don't like cleaning them. Clean car

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  • Aptyp
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    215/45-17 but 225/40-17 easily has space under there.

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  • fast325it
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    What size are those tires?

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  • monty23psk
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    Looks very nice.

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  • Aptyp
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  • Mtriple
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    Thanks George!

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  • bmws50b30
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    ^^ nice wheel selection you have there bob

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  • Mtriple
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    -Full E30 M3 suspension with brakes
    -GC/Koni Track kit 450f/600r
    -Shortened and reinforced front struts
    -ST sways
    -Turner reinforcements



    Staggered Style 5's(sold)
    Front-17x8 et20 215/40/17 E39 fitment (rattle clips removed)
    Rear-17x9 et26 235/40/17 E31 fitment


    E38 Style 5's et23


    Waiting to be refinished:

    BBS RS063 16x8 et20


    Forged M-systems with turbi covers 17x8 et20

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  • daniel
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    Originally posted by Aptyp View Post
    Yes sir, style 73s :D, I'll have pics up shortly of the whole car with these on.
    cool, 17x7, right? are you putting on 225/40's or 215/40's?

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