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    #31
    Originally posted by BBB View Post
    Thanks man. Yes, -3 front and -2 rear. I'm on some GC coilovers/camber plates that are on the way out. Can't speak for the PS4s, I don't have personal experience with them.
    Gotcha, thanks for the pics and info.

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      #32
      Does anyone know how thick the back pad is on the CSL/ZCP 19x9.5? Also how thick the lug bolt seed is from the backpad?

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        #33
        Useful Info on this setup. Looking forward to go square down the road.


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          #34
          Question on your direction for shocks.
          which Koni Yellows are you going with ?
          2004 M3 Mystic Blue

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            #35
            Originally posted by bmw m3 s50 View Post
            Does anyone know how thick the back pad is on the CSL/ZCP 19x9.5? Also how thick the lug bolt seed is from the backpad?
            I’m doing some research into this myself. Any verdict how it all worked out?

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              #36
              Originally posted by BBB View Post
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              Couple notes - my garage floor is slightly uneven so the rear wheel gap is bigger in the pictures than it naturally sits. The top of the wheels do not poke front or rear either although it's hard to illustrate that in the photos.
              Well that looks gorgeous! I need to do this as well LOL. Im running 380mm ST60/ST40 on GC Coilovers. Ride height is 13.5"/13" and i dont plan on going lower. Anyone running the same BBK and can confirm if the Rear CSLs will fit up front?

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                #37
                I didn’t want to revive this thread but I wanted some expert advice from you all.
                I recently purchased a set of rear ZCP wheels.
                I would like to run a square set up for the front and rear.
                My car is not lowered and do not have any modification to my suspension (except the front and rear sways).
                I would like to run 265/35/19 rather than 265/30/19.

                My question is, will the 265/35/19 rub at the front and rear?
                Most of you have modified suspension setup, I would like to keep mine stock setup/height and run the square ZCP rear setup.
                or just get the 265/30/19?

                I would greatly appreciate the feedback from you all.
                Thank you

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                  #38
                  That tire size is definitely wrong, it's going to look goofy and high, 4x4 like. Also if your suspension is stock, and presumably you like that, you are not going to like how this changes the driving dynamic of your car. I dunno if it will rub, but it's a bad idea regardless.

                  The only way this setup works and looks good is with lowering and some negative camber.
                  http://www.natehasslerphoto.com
                  '99 M3, Hellrot/Sand Beige, slicktop
                  '01 M3, Imola/black

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                    #39
                    Also the rolling diameter difference with the front will confuse the DSC and make issues.
                    I wouldn't do it.
                    2004 E46 M3 • TiAG / LSB nappa

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Nate047 View Post
                      That tire size is definitely wrong, it's going to look goofy and high, 4x4 like. Also if your suspension is stock, and presumably you like that, you are not going to like how this changes the driving dynamic of your car. I dunno if it will rub, but it's a bad idea regardless.

                      The only way this setup works and looks good is with lowering and some negative camber.
                      Sounds good. 265/30/19 it is.

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