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      07-11-2014, 12:25 PM   #23
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The rear looks great, the front needs a bit more i think,
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Great to know there is more room under there for larger wheels/tires.
Did you guys take note if there was any brake duct cooling upfront? ...Hoping BMW did not completely overlook this as they did on the e92
The "tire" cooling ducts on the e36 and e46 are worthless anyway. I bet they probably didn't do these ducts figuring if you want more heat tolerant brakes you'd just get the CCB.

The fitment looks great so far!
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      07-20-2014, 07:19 PM   #25
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Great info. Thanks! I'm going to try to fit 20x10.5 ET25 rears from my E92 onto my forthcoming F82 with 285/30/20 tires. Hope it works with no rubbing.
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      07-30-2014, 04:23 PM   #26
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Can't go wrong with TEs!!!
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Thanks, the more i have them on, the more I love them!
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I'm glad you guys are going to have this all figured out for me!
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Are we safe to assume the F80 has the same clearance?

And would 275/30-19 and 295/30-19 worked on the volks?
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I believe so. - I will have an F80 in soon for fitment testing....

For my Volk setup 275 front tires would work fine, but depending on the tire manufacturer the 295s may NOT work with my aggressive offset in the rear.
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I believe so. - I will have an F80 in soon for fitment testing....

For my Volk setup 275 front tires would work fine, but depending on the tire manufacturer the 295s may NOT work with my aggressive offset in the rear.
What offsets are you running in the rear? 295 is going to fit fine with a toyo proxy and PSS. I had to test for with a 11+32 worked fine
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What offsets are you running in the rear? 295 is going to fit fine with a toyo proxy and PSS. I had to test for with a 11+32 worked fine
Nice. Did you snap any pics with the 11in wide +32 setup? I wanted to try to fit 285 tires on my 20x10.5 +25 rears.
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For those wondering about running 19 x 11.0"s in the rear with 325s, here is our recommended setup:

325/30/19 Michelin Super Sports 19x11 +44
325/30/19 Hankook V12 or similar 19x11 +44 to +38

For 11.5" rear wheels, contact Dan @ CCW and they will be able to set you up.
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For those wondering about running 19 x 11.0"s in the rear with 325s, here is our recommended setup:

325/30/19 Michelin Super Sports 19x11 +44
325/30/19 Hankook V12 or similar 19x11 +44 to +38

For 11.5" rear wheels, contact Dan @ CCW and they will be able to set you up.
Nice. This is great info. Thanks, Sean!
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19x10 +17 19x11 +29

Are these to aggressive to lower on coils
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Are these to aggressive to lower on coils
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