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    Guys hello! I've used 1995 euro m3 spindles, 1996+ e36 m3 control arms and offset buschings but i think caster needs an increase, i think my wheel is slightly backside, or all is ok? look at photos plz)




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      Looks great, I just did a similar swap except I used '97 M3 spindles.. I had the same caster issue..

      Ordered ground control camber / caster plates and it fixed all the caster problems
      '88 325i Cabrio - 5 Speed - Schwarz / Natur
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        Front
        Nasieg Sleeve Kit - e46m3 Rotors/e36m3 Calipers


        Rear
        z4 Hubs with SRS concept caliper adapter for e46 non m caliper/rotor


        Complete

        e39 Style 32 with 205/40 front 215/40 rear Falken Azenis
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        89' 325is - Alpine

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          Originally posted by VBe30 View Post

          Complete

          e39 Style 32 with 205/40 front 215/40 rear Falken Azenis
          This car is my new inspiration, beautiful looking car!

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            Anyone running an e36 hub adapter sleeve and non m brakes? I love the look of 15's and 16's on an e30 and dont particularly need e36 m3 brakes. Would be stoked if a non-m e36 brake setup could be adapted.
            1984 Delphin 318i 2 door

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              Nasieg 5-lug fronts with E36 M3 hubs, E46 M3 rotors, and E36 M3 calipers.

              Z3M rear trailing arms with E36 M3 rear calipers and rotors.

              Front wheels are Apex Arc-8 17x8.5 et40 with Turner 17.5mm spacers.

              Rear wheels are Apex Arc-8 17x9.5 et35 with Turner 7.5 mm spacers.

              Tires are Toyo R888R 235/40 front and 275/40 rear.

              -1.6 degrees front camber, 1/32 toe in. -0.6 degrees rear camber, 0 toe.

              E30 Build by Jason H, on Flickr

              E30 Build by Jason H, on Flickr

              E30 Build by Jason H, on Flickr

              E30 Build by Jason H, on Flickr

              E30 Build by Jason H, on Flickr

              E30 Build by Jason H, on Flickr

              E30 Build by Jason H, on Flickr

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                Originally posted by VBe30 View Post


                Complete

                e39 Style 32 with 205/40 front 215/40 rear Falken Azenis



                Did you do this because a 225 would rub or you just like the look?
                What offset? i think i have the same rims 17x8 et20?

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                  Originally posted by jph View Post
                  E30 Build by Jason H, on Flickr

                  SENSATIONAL! Exactly the setup I am headed for. PM'd you and local, must get some more info.

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                    Originally posted by jph View Post

                    Tires are Toyo R888R 235/40 front and 275/40 rear.
                    Just how much arch work was required to get the 275s on the rear to fit?

                    Thanks

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                      Originally posted by alistairolsen View Post
                      Just how much arch work was required to get the 275s on the rear to fit?

                      Thanks
                      I want to say it ended up being around 1.25” wider than stock in the rear, or something pretty close to that.

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                        ^^^ saw that car in person and met JPH. Dude is insane.

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                          Originally posted by cocofunk View Post
                          ^^^ saw that car in person and met JPH. Dude is insane.
                          potstir

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                            Originally posted by jph View Post
                            I want to say it ended up being around 1.25” wider than stock in the rear, or something pretty close to that.
                            Thanks, was that just rolling/pulling, or did you end up adding metal?

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                              Originally posted by alistairolsen View Post
                              Thanks, was that just rolling/pulling, or did you end up adding metal?
                              That was adding metal. All 4 corners have been worked over with new metal.

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                                Thanks for the info, lovely looking car!

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