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    #61
    Originally posted by bimmer630 View Post
    also you are running non-M knuckles, same as me. It seems like the guys with M-knuckles dont have any wheel positioning problems. I read somewhere that the M knuckles may have some additional built in caster, pushing the axle centerline even more foward than the offset CABs and 97 M-arms will give you (this was just an idea, nobody can seem to confirm it)
    Its a myth. M knuckles and non M knuckles are the same (relation of the centerline of the spindle to the centerline of the balljoint)

    The only difference I saw when comparing them side by side was the offset of the brake caliper was completely different.

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      #62
      Hey dave,

      You used brand new break pads right? because I have a set with about 50% worn off. Do you think they will clear or maybe use some 3mm spacers along with it?

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        #63
        Originally posted by craz azn View Post
        Its a myth. M knuckles and non M knuckles are the same (relation of the centerline of the spindle to the centerline of the balljoint)

        The only difference I saw when comparing them side by side was the offset of the brake caliper was completely different.

        interesting.. and good to finally see that somebody has compared the two.
        i wonder still what it is that causes some guys' swaps to end up with the front wheels off center in the wheelwell, and others end up looking fine

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          #64
          my 5-lug setup is updated.

          style 4's, et23 16x8

          http://instagram.com/dslovn.drives

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            #65
            -'97 E36 M3 front complete strut/brake assemblies with stock E30 strut mounts on top
            -Z3 1.9L rear complete: trailing arms / hubs / brakes
            -'97 E36 M3 control arms
            -E30 offset control arms bushings, polyurethane
            -Ireland Engineering polyurethane trailing arm / sub-frame bushings
            -Ireland Engineering weld-on toe/camber correction kit
            -E30 fitment H&R Sport springs
            -'97 E36 M3 front Bilstein Sport struts
            -E30 rear Bilstein Sport shocks
            -Eibach swaybars, 22mm front and 19mm rear

            -17" x 7.5" BMW style 32, Radial Spoke wheels, et41
            -215/40/R17 tires

            Notes: Rubbing in front only lock to lock on the inside, on the frame. No rear rubbing with 5 people in car and no catching lip on front fender either.

            PICS:





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            "BMW Style 32 Poster-Child"
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            **(My Guide to E36 M3/Z3 1.9L 5-lug Swap)
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              #66
              Originally posted by clavinZERO View Post
              -17" x 7.5" BMW style 32, Radial Spoke wheels, et41
              -215/40/R17 tires
              i think you should get the 8.5's in the back and run 245's ;)
              http://instagram.com/dslovn.drives

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                #67
                I have an opportunity to pick up a set of MoMo Mirages with center caps. really debating it right now :( I don't really like the looks, but I could have them powder coated and polish. Should I?

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by aptyp View Post
                  i have an opportunity to pick up a set of momo mirages with center caps. Really debating it right now :( i don't really like the looks, but i could have them powder coated and polish. Should i?

                  pics!!??

                  "BMW Style 32 Poster-Child"
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                    #69
                    Daniel's old wheels

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Aptyp View Post
                      Daniel's old wheels

                      **crickets**

                      HINT: clavinzero is outta the loop, needs picz0rz plz!

                      "BMW Style 32 Poster-Child"
                      HTTP://WWW.CLAVINZERO.COM/e30-5-lug
                      **(My Guide to E36 M3/Z3 1.9L 5-lug Swap)
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                        #71
                        Originally posted by daniel View Post
                        i think you should get the 8.5's in the back and run 245's ;)
                        yes.

                        digging the new wheel choice daniel, looks classy.
                        past:
                        1989 325is (learner shitbox)
                        1986 325e (turbo dorito)
                        1991 318ic (5-lug ITB)
                        1985 323i baur
                        current:
                        1995 M3 (suspension, 17x9/255-40, borla)

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                          #72
                          e36 m3 control arms or e30 m3 parts...

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                            #73
                            Originally posted by clavinZERO View Post
                            **crickets**

                            HINT: clavinzero is outta the loop, needs picz0rz plz!

                            lol, Clavin, it's the very first pic in this thread

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                              #74
                              <----------------- loser.

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                              **(My Guide to E36 M3/Z3 1.9L 5-lug Swap)
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                                #75
                                don't feel bad, this is what I'm rolling on at the moment and I need new wheels


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