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    Fitment for style 67 on a e46 m3

    Hi, I wanted to know I can run the rear pair (18×9)of the style 67 wheels in the front of my e46 m3 with a stock suspension set up.

    #2
    Should fit no problem IIRC

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      #3
      I think most people will run spacers in the back to even out the stance.

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        #4
        You can, but they will poke out quite a bit from the fenders without sufficient camber. The best-case scenario is if you swap the top hats on your struts for the maximum allowable camber you can achieve with stock parts, and even then there will still be a decent amount of poke.
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          #5
          They will fit. For reference, here are some old photos of my car when it was on Square Style 67's. 265/35/18 all around.

          I used MADRUSSIAN's free camber mod and it was enough camber. Car is lowered on springs not coilovers in these photos.






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            #6
            I appreciate it guys I'll be sure to send pictures of the cars with the wheels on

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              #7
              Ideally, you need camber plates. But they do "fit".
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                #8
                Originally posted by RoyalFlushness View Post
                This is a perfect illustration of why you'll want spacers in the rear, look how sunken in they are compared to the fronts. Applies to any square wheel setup on these cars.
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                  #9
                  For contrast, here is my car with square 67s and a 12.5mm spacer in the rear only. I am running camber plates + coilovers FWIW.

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                    #10
                    Here's mine on stock suspension, 12.5mm spacers in the rear, and stock size 255/40/18s.

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                      #11
                      How much camber is necessary to tuck them in?

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by ridebikes View Post
                        For contrast, here is my car with square 67s and a 12.5mm spacer in the rear only. I am running camber plates + coilovers FWIW.

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                        Nice fitment.

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                          #13
                          Here is my set up. 265/35/18, 3 deg camber F, 2.4 deg camber R, 10mm R spacer, slightly rolled rear fender.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by discoelk View Post
                            Here is my set up. 265/35/18, 3 deg camber F, 2.4 deg camber R, 10mm R spacer, slightly rolled rear fender.
                            Looks great. That's a lot of camber. Any issues with edge wear in the front?

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                              #15
                              Not really. The car does 3000 street miles and 1-2 track days a year though.

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