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      03-19-2016, 12:53 PM   #1
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18x10 +25 square

Hey guys, hoping to get some help on fitment.

Have the opportunity to pick up a good set of 18x10 +25, coming off an e46 M3. I'm not concerned about the rear fitment as it's the same as my last set up, but the front specs are confusing me.

I've done lots of looking, but can't find any definitive answer or similar set ups to what I have.

I'm on H&R Race springs, with M3 upper and lower control arms.
Car is a 2007 335i

I'm okay with some wheel poke and a bit of a stretch, but I'm wondering how much of a stretch or camber I'd have to run in the front to make it work.
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Would love an answer on the same thing if anyone has some insight!
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      04-12-2016, 09:08 PM   #3
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Would love an answer on the same thing if anyone has some insight!
Wasn't able to get an answer from anyone, however the price on the wheels were to good to pass up so I went ahead with them anyways.

Lowered on H&R Race springs
-2 degree's of camber all around

18x10 +25 all around with Cooper Zeon RS3-A
235/40 front
255/35 rear
Front rims are incredibly close to the strut. The front tire is 4mm closer to fender then my previous setup (I'll post it below)
It rubbed on the fender liner when I first got them on, but it was a self correcting problem and only rubs on big dips in the road now. Rears are no issue (fenders rolled previously)
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This was my last set up, absolutely no issues in the front. Rear fenders rolled flat
18x8.5 +25 with 225/40 front
18x10 +25 with 265/30


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Hey guys, hoping to get some help on fitment.

Have the opportunity to pick up a good set of 18x10 +25, coming off an e46 M3. I'm not concerned about the rear fitment as it's the same as my last set up, but the front specs are confusing me.

I've done lots of looking, but can't find any definitive answer or similar set ups to what I have.

I'm on H&R Race springs, with M3 upper and lower control arms.
Car is a 2007 335i

I'm okay with some wheel poke and a bit of a stretch, but I'm wondering how much of a stretch or camber I'd have to run in the front to make it work.
I'm running 18x9.5 +22 which is about 3.4mm less aggressive than 10 +25 but I'm currently running -2.4* of camber up front with a 255/35/18 and can probably run a 265 with a bit more camber up front. Depending on what size tire you're looking to I think you can get away with less camber with a narrower tire such as a 235 or a 245.
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      04-13-2016, 09:56 AM   #5
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      04-13-2016, 08:56 PM   #6
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Lookin good OP
Thanks! I'm really glad I took the chance on these
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looks good I think thats the first e92 Ive seen on white on white
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