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  • mdefalco25
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    Can anyone chime in on what it’ll take to run this setup? Camber settings, fender modifications etc.? Really like this look and like to do on my e46 M3 but not sure how doable it’ll be. Appreciate any feedback. Thanks!
    Originally posted by nextelbuddy View Post
    Stock e9x ZCP 359M wheels.
    19x9 - 245/35/19
    19x10 - 265/35/19

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  • LSBNick
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    Anyone running the apex VS5RS? Thinking of switching to those from my square CSL rear setup.

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  • Lee_Enfield
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    Sounds like these are out then. Thanks.

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  • Tbonem3
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    Unnecessary weight. It'll be impossible to pick a set of tires that suits both wheels correctly AND our dsc. Possible fitment issues for the rear.

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  • Lee_Enfield
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    Originally posted by Tbonem3 View Post
    That's almost the correct E46 M3 set. The rears should be the 10"ET25, not 10.5" - maybe double check with seller.

    If it is the 10.5", they'll still work, but I don't think a 2" stagger is ideal. 245/275 would be best imo.
    What would be the downside of running a 2 inch stagger?

    What would a decent price for a set of used CHRs? Seller states no rash or bends. Pics looks very good.

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  • Nate047
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    Originally posted by Gt4 View Post
    Bought Bimmerworld TE16 wheels from a member here. They look better in person than pictures IMO. Really like them. Going to respray them in silver.
    Love those wheels. I had a set of the machined finish on my E36 as track wheels. I have continually harassed them about making that finish available for all the 18" sizes, sadly to no avail. Regular silver paint would also be better than the gunmetal or black IMO. Looking forward to seeing these once you refinish them.

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  • EthanolTurbo
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    Originally posted by Gt4 View Post

    What tire brand/model and sizes are you using?


    For same total diameter and width, a 17’’ tire will be heavier than a 18’’ tire
    I'm running General Gmax RS, 235/40/18 and 265/35/18 right now, would run 235/45/17 and 255/40/17 or 275/40/17. From what I can tell, the 17" tires would be slightly lighter, by .1 lbs or so. Focusing more on feedback and lightness vs "max grip and width bro!!" For a street car, I like the steering and responsiveness.

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  • Lee_Enfield
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    Originally posted by Tbonem3 View Post
    That's almost the correct E46 M3 set. The rears should be the 10"ET25, not 10.5" - maybe double check with seller.

    If it is the 10.5", they'll still work, but I don't think a 2" stagger is ideal. 245/275 would be best imo.
    He confirmed it's 10.5 with 25 offset. But I didn't even find that size on bbs website for the chr.

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  • Gt4
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    Originally posted by EthanolTurbo View Post

    From what I can gather, the 17x8.5 is 16 lbs, the 18x8.5 is 17.2 lbs. The 17x9.5 is 16.5 lbs, the 18x9.5 is 17.7. The tires in same sizes are equal weight according to the manufacturer. It will be a small difference but in the most meaningful place. I figure every lb off the wheels, tires, brakes, and suspension are the weight you feel the most and that make a significant impact.
    What tire brand/model and sizes are you using?


    For same total diameter and width, a 17’’ tire will be heavier than a 18’’ tire

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  • EthanolTurbo
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    Originally posted by Gt4 View Post

    I just look weight on Tirerack and same tire in 275/40/18 is 1lb heavier than 275/35/18.

    IMO any wheels/tires setup around 45lbs on rear axle is good. Lighter on front axle when staggered is even better
    From what I can gather, the 17x8.5 is 16 lbs, the 18x8.5 is 17.2 lbs. The 17x9.5 is 16.5 lbs, the 18x9.5 is 17.7. The tires in same sizes are equal weight according to the manufacturer. It will be a small difference but in the most meaningful place. I figure every lb off the wheels, tires, brakes, and suspension are the weight you feel the most and that make a significant impact.

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  • Gt4
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    Originally posted by EthanolTurbo View Post

    I was just gonna install the same width tires on the 17" and the same brand/model of tire and then throw the 17" and 18" on the same scale to compare.
    I just look weight on Tirerack and same tire in 275/40/18 is 1lb heavier than 275/35/18.

    IMO any wheels/tires setup around 45lbs on rear axle is good. Lighter on front axle when staggered is even better

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  • EthanolTurbo
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    Originally posted by Gt4 View Post

    While wheels are going to be lighter, tires are going to be heavier due to bigger sidewall. Let us know the weight difference with tires mounted.

    You can see tire weight on Tirerack website in Tire spec’s
    I was just gonna install the same width tires on the 17" and the same brand/model of tire and then throw the 17" and 18" on the same scale to compare.

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  • Gt4
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    Originally posted by EthanolTurbo View Post
    Managed to find and buy a very hard to find variant of Volks RE30... 17x8.5 and 17x9.5 in BMW offsets. Going to take off my 18" RE30s in same widths to see if the 17" offers a noticeable performance and ride quality increase. Each wheel is under 16 lbs so hopefully will drop 1.5-2 lbs per corner. Mostly got these as street wheels to enjoy a fat sidewall and as little wheel weight as possible.
    While wheels are going to be lighter, tires are going to be heavier due to bigger sidewall. Let us know the weight difference with tires mounted.

    You can see tire weight on Tirerack website in Tire spec’s
    Last edited by Gt4; 12-21-2022, 01:23 PM.

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  • EthanolTurbo
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    Managed to find and buy a very hard to find variant of Volks RE30... 17x8.5 and 17x9.5 in BMW offsets. Going to take off my 18" RE30s in same widths to see if the 17" offers a noticeable performance and ride quality increase. Each wheel is under 16 lbs so hopefully will drop 1.5-2 lbs per corner. Mostly got these as street wheels to enjoy a fat sidewall and as little wheel weight as possible.
    Last edited by EthanolTurbo; 12-21-2022, 01:13 PM.

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  • Gt4
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    Bought Bimmerworld TE16 wheels from a member here. They look better in person than pictures IMO. Really like them. Going to respray them in silver.

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