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    E46 M3 FITMENT

    If i’m running a 18 x 10 et 24 squared set of BBS E88’s
    is it possible to fit a 245/35/18 in the front?

    I’m currently running 265/35 zr 18
    with a 10MM spacer to clear my coilovers from rubbing

    265​/35 zr 18 is pictured below

    fitment is somewhat “aggressive” and will need -3 / -5
    negative camber to tuck under the front fender

    setup would be easier to run, if I didn’t have
    to run a spacer on the front to clear coilovers
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    #2
    Lot of things are possible; doesn't mean it's good or right.

    I'd look to swap springs (if yours are too large of a diameter) before running wrong tires and wheel sizes/offsets. Not just smaller diameter springs, but you could also try shorter (to an extent) to get the perch over the tire.
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      #3
      Which coilovers do you have? Trying to imagine how those would be rubbing at that ride height.
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        #4
        Originally posted by Nate047 View Post
        Which coilovers do you have? Trying to imagine how those would be rubbing at that ride height.
        I'm running BC BR Coilovers, with RA top mounts for camber adjustment in the front.
        I'm rubbing on the coilover without a spacer most likely because of how the suspension is set up

        Tires rub on fender well at full lock, so I was wondering if less meat up front (245/35) would be more adequate
        or if it even fit over 18 x 10 et 24 wheels. (Sorry kind of a noob to all this, but we all have fitment dreams)

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          #5
          Yea for sure, I get it. I don't know about BC clearances specifically, I have KW Clubsports which are considered low clearance and hard to fit. I have 18x10 ET25 wheels with 275 NT01s on them, they do clear but you can't be super low. It will rub the spring or spring perch if the ride height is too low, or you gotta use a spacer. Or change the coilover lol. Pick your compromise unfortunately. I'm sure it's the same for yours.

          You could go to a 245, that would help if it's the tire and not the actual inner edge of the wheel that's rubbing. 245 would be moderately stretched on a 10" wheel. Whether or not you like the look and way it drives is just going to be subjective.
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            #6
            Originally posted by Nate047 View Post
            Yea for sure, I get it. I don't know about BC clearances specifically, I have KW Clubsports which are considered low clearance and hard to fit. I have 18x10 ET25 wheels with 275 NT01s on them, they do clear but you can't be super low. It will rub the spring or spring perch if the ride height is too low, or you gotta use a spacer. Or change the coilover lol. Pick your compromise unfortunately. I'm sure it's the same for yours.

            You could go to a 245, that would help if it's the tire and not the actual inner edge of the wheel that's rubbing. 245 would be moderately stretched on a 10" wheel. Whether or not you like the look and way it drives is just going to be subjective.
            Bro it's so nice to hear from someone with a similar setup.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Nate047 View Post
              Yea for sure, I get it. I don't know about BC clearances specifically, I have KW Clubsports which are considered low clearance and hard to fit. I have 18x10 ET25 wheels with 275 NT01s on them, they do clear but you can't be super low. It will rub the spring or spring perch if the ride height is too low, or you gotta use a spacer. Or change the coilover lol. Pick your compromise unfortunately. I'm sure it's the same for yours.

              You could go to a 245, that would help if it's the tire and not the actual inner edge of the wheel that's rubbing. 245 would be moderately stretched on a 10" wheel. Whether or not you like the look and way it drives is just going to be subjective.
              This. You just need to run a coilover that uses a 6" (I think) spring up front so the spring perch is high enough that it clears the wheel.
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                #8
                You can get a narrower tire or a lower profile tire. Even a 255x35 could help, but you need to play around spacing it in/out vs your suspension and fenders. Fender liner, especially in front needs to be trimmed with x10 wheels and wide tires as they rub in turns.

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