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    Question regarding rim/tire fitment

    Hi M3 Fam,

    I just got some wheels for my e46 m3 and had questions regarding fitment. The new wheel size are 18x9.5 et23 and et40. Tires are Falken RT615k 265/35/18. I am currently running on ST coilovers with no camber. I few fellow m3 owners said I should be good as long as I get spacers for the front. The wheels just came today so I tested fitted the front and I'm worried either I might need to roll my fenders or get new coilovers. Any suggestions is much appreciated.

    I haven't gotten the spacers yet.
    Last edited by Robnguyen0802; 08-17-2020, 07:44 PM.

    #2
    What's the question?

    Will they rub?

    What ride height are you at?
    And what tire sizes are the Falkens?

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      #3
      Originally posted by mrgizmo04 View Post
      What's the question?

      Will they rub?

      What ride height are you at?
      And what tire sizes are the Falkens?

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      The ride height is 13in (measured the center of the wheel to the fender) and the tire size is 265/35/18. My concern is will it rub the fender and/or the coilovers once I install the spacer.

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        #4
        Depends on how low/camber you plan on going. Spacers will be required In the front to prevent rubbing against the coilovers. Rears should be fine without spacers. I think any offset higher than 35 require spacers for proper clearance. My old set up was 10.5x18 ET27 ARC-8 squared with Federal SS595 275/35/18, 3.8 front 2.5 rear camber, and low as possible on BCs and they fit well without spacers or fender rolling.

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          #5
          Originally posted by erickhoyos View Post
          Depends on how low/camber you plan on going. Spacers will be required In the front to prevent rubbing against the coilovers. Rears should be fine without spacers. I think any offset higher than 35 require spacers for proper clearance. My old set up was 10.5x18 ET27 ARC-8 squared with Federal SS595 275/35/18, 3.8 front 2.5 rear camber, and low as possible on BCs and they fit well without spacers or fender rolling.
          Thanks for the info. I dont have any camber plates installed so I might to play around with the set up. It’s good to know that this will fit. I plugged in your set up on wheeltheyfit.com and it looks like your set up is much more aggressive. So definitely think mine will work.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Robnguyen0802 View Post

            Thanks for the info. I dont have any camber plates installed so I might to play around with the set up. It’s good to know that this will fit. I plugged in your set up on wheeltheyfit.com and it looks like your set up is much more aggressive. So definitely think mine will work.
            Yeah they were for a more aggressive track set up but I put it on my car for mostly looks. Handled very well. Fronts poked out quite a bit but damn did they look good.

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              #7
              Originally posted by erickhoyos View Post

              Yeah they were for a more aggressive track set up but I put it on my car for mostly looks. Handled very well. Fronts poked out quite a bit but damn did they look good.
              Any chance you have any pictures of your set up? Just wanted to have a better idea. Appreciate the help.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Robnguyen0802 View Post

                Any chance you have any pictures of your set up? Just wanted to have a better idea. Appreciate the help.



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