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  • markseven
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    Originally posted by fronton View Post
    I believe M3 track has a 12.1mm difference between front and rear (rear obviously wider). I am on eibach pro springs which claim to lower me 1" front and rear but I don't think it is that much. My rims are 7.5 with ET18 and no spacers running 225/45/16 R1Rs. I have THR cabs and late e36 M3 control arms to increase castor and center the wheel in the arch.

    Fronton is the name of my favorite beach escape. It makes no sense with e30s or being on a forum, its just my username. No, my license plate does not read fronton. I photoshopped it for my sig.
    Just saw your thread on S14. Crazy.

    Your paint looks awesome, btw :up:

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  • fronton
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    Originally posted by markseven View Post
    I am on H&R Sport, which is a 1” / F and .75” / R drop, IIRC. I have no clearance issues in front, even with the 5mm spacer. I would have gone with a 3mm spacer up front (I don’t know if 3mm’s are available), but don’t know to what degree the calipers expand once hot , so went with the 5s.

    To my naked eye, with no spacers it appeared that the front track was wider than the rear, so I got 12mm spacers for the back. There is literally 2mm space between the tire and the fender lip, but the tracks are even now.

    Hope you get you situation resolved quick. What suspension are you on?

    And, what is a fronton?
    I believe M3 track has a 12.1mm difference between front and rear (rear obviously wider). I am on eibach pro springs which claim to lower me 1" front and rear but I don't think it is that much. My rims are 7.5 with ET18 and no spacers running 225/45/16 R1Rs. I have THR cabs and late e36 M3 control arms to increase castor and center the wheel in the arch.

    Fronton is the name of my favorite beach escape. It makes no sense with e30s or being on a forum, its just my username. No, my license plate does not read fronton. I photoshopped it for my sig.

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  • markseven
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    Originally posted by fronton View Post
    the e38 caps are ugly, best to run without. I am surprised your driver side tire isn't rubbing or getting sliced by the fender with e30 M3 control arms. I've had to mess with everything am and still have slight rub at just the wrong angle/weight distribution on the front driver tire
    I am on H&R Sport, which is a 1” / F and .75” / R drop, IIRC. I have no clearance issues in front, even with the 5mm spacer. I would have gone with a 3mm spacer up front (I don’t know if 3mm’s are available), but don’t know to what degree the calipers expand once hot , so went with the 5s.

    To my naked eye, with no spacers it appeared that the front track was wider than the rear, so I got 12mm spacers for the back. There is literally 2mm space between the tire and the fender lip, but the tracks are even now.

    Hope you get you situation resolved quick. What suspension are you on?

    And, what is a fronton?

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  • fronton
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    the e38 caps are ugly, best to run without. I am surprised your driver side tire isn't rubbing or getting sliced by the fender with e30 M3 control arms. I've had to mess with everything am and still have slight rub at just the wrong angle/weight distribution on the front driver tire

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  • markseven
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    Originally posted by lambo View Post
    God damnit...why did that never occur to me?? I feel retarded now...
    Another way to do eet (just one ramp).
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  • markseven
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    Originally posted by reelizmpro View Post
    Sweet. I actually like these wheels with the caps.
    Thanks man! I am waffling (no pun intended) on whether to put on the caps...

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  • reelizmpro
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    Sweet. I actually like these wheels with the caps.

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  • markseven
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    Originally posted by LJ851 View Post
    We are going to need some pictars Mark.
    Si, senor:
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  • lambo
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    Originally posted by LJ851 View Post
    Yes you can jack one corner. It helps a lot to disconnect the sway bar when you are doing this, otherwise it's hard to get one side to tuck enough.
    God damnit...why did that never occur to me?? I feel retarded now...

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  • LJ851
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    We are going to need some pictars Mark.

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  • markseven
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    Originally posted by ak- View Post
    Woohoo!

    Should of told us 225/45!
    That size is perfect for the 8" on an M3.
    Yeah mon. My mistake - for some dumb reason I thought I was the only one that had to run spacers on the E38 Style 5

    I used a 12mm spacer at the back, which may be a lil much. But the wheel is flush, and it looks purty.

    Thanks for the help and support, mang.

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  • reelizmpro
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    Those are 16x8? ET 23? Nice. Where are the pics?

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  • ak-
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    Woohoo!

    Should of told us 225/45!
    That size is perfect for the 8" on an M3.

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  • markseven
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    Originally posted by ak- View Post
    Oh okay.
    You can definitely put a jack under the arm with no ill effect, but I'd honestly just try it out on a driveway and have a spotter.
    To be honest, almost every lowered car at full lock will touch fender when tilted going up a driveway. In lots of Member's Ride threads you see a tiny bit of fender pulled out from it haha.
    So, I rolled slowly down the driveway and then cranked the wheel to full lock. No rubbing!!!

    Yee haw!

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  • markseven
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    Originally posted by reelizmpro View Post
    Although it has wide fenders, big wheels often will rub either on the body behind the wheel or plastic liner in front and occassionally grab the fender lip on inclines while turning. How to stop it? ....stock wheels and tire dimensions and stockish ride height suspension.
    That ship has already sailed, amigo. I have E38 Style 5s and new tires (225/45) ;)

    Originally posted by ak- View Post
    Oh okay.
    You can definitely put a jack under the arm with no ill effect, but I'd honestly just try it out on a driveway and have a spotter.
    Originally posted by LJ851 View Post
    Yes you can jack one corner. It helps a lot to disconnect the sway bar when you are doing this, otherwise it's hard to get one side to tuck enough.
    Thanks fellas!

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