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10-16-2017, 12:10 PM | #178 |
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Max Front Tire Widths
Important discovery we've made during this build pertaining to the max tire widths on the FRONT of the e90. Since most e90's came equipped with a 225 front tire from the factory, it's no surprise to find that there would be fitment issues when running FAR wider than OE spec.
While wide body kits (Hard, WTCC, etc) will remedy the common fender clearance issues... we found that there is a body/firewall limitation that comes into play when you run a 265 or wider wheel package. Our ideal tire up FRONT will be a 295 or 305. When running a 265 or wider tire up front, it requires either a lower offset wheel or a spacer to push the wheel away from the suspension (rubbing). This push outward increases the radius of the outer part of the wheel, beyond OE spec and causes it to rub parts of the firewall when wheels are turned. That said, here's a quick reference guide from what we've discovered. This is only for the e90 chassis (sorry can't comment on e92's) and it doesn't take into account width variances between tire manufacturer. This also assumes proper wheel offsets. E90 Front Tire Widths: 245 or under: No modifications needed 255: Possible fender roll (depending on suspension setup/drop) 265 - 285: Widebody/cut fenders + cut out firewall seam weld 295+: Widebody + extensive modification to firewall Passenger side front wheel well. Notice the seam weld behind the tire: Highlighted the rub area in red. Fortunately this part can be removed fairly easily: |
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biggest reason sirdaft1 is experiencing this issue. I believe slonik modify the firewall a year ago. I think they cut the corner and welded it back the other way. |
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10-17-2017, 07:39 PM | #183 |
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10-17-2017, 07:57 PM | #184 |
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this is from uploaded pics, which i've posted in our topic. i can search on pc if you need another. |
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These are excellent. I realize this is an e82 so there are differences from the e9x chassis. What tire width are you running?
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I'm wondering about something else - do you really need so width tires infront? For me 295/305 is total overkill which might start perform worse than 265 lets say. Also will be way heavier
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Also, I just see no possible way to squeeze a 275 up front without modification to the fender. I can take photos for you but we have a 275 up front right now and it's hugged as tight as you can comfortably go to the strut and unless you have the suspension setup like a 4x4... you'll get fender rub. But I digress. The point of my post above is to highlight that there are issues with firewall clearance. Perhaps you can squeeze a 265 with enough caster without needing to modify the firewall seam weld. But the point remains that modification is required at some point with a 265 or wider front tire. |
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no problems on top and rear of the liner, only a little on the front, when some time gone and liner goes back to it's factory form (we are rolled it for more space with heat gun). |
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But I think the point you are getting at is that wider does not always equate to better, which I couldn't agree with more. The name of the game is getting heat into the tires. A colleague of mine just completed a Mazda MX-5 ND race car build. During testing they found that the car was happier with a slightly skinnier tire up front than they initially planned for as the lightweight chassis didn't put enough heat into the tire. I'll report back with real world details in the future |
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10-19-2017, 02:39 PM | #193 | |
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The lack of a helper, on my setup at least, meant I could run a 7" spring at a good ride height with minimal interference between lower perch and sidewall. 7" plus helper would have made that more difficult. Carry on, man, and thanks for all the awesome info! Car is going to be awesome.
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I left the 335 to do more track stuff in a 135. I missed having two doors and didn't want to achieve 3000lbs by gutting my awesome street car. I learned a lot with my E90 and my E82 will be even better. I'll start a build thread of my own soon. Can't wait to see your project complete!
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Paid a quick visit to eFab last night to check in on sleeping beauty. Man, so close to being done with phase 1!! Tonight she did a quick weigh-in she's around 2900lbs with only a handful more parts. We’re confident that without fuel or driver that she’ll tip the scales at just under 3k lbs. Not bad given how heavy she was stock and that we didn’t skimp on cage safety!
A couple of updates and discoveries... Test fitted some 325 Pirelli slicks in the rear (about 70mm taller than we need, but width is correct to what we plan on running). LOTS of room in the rear to fit this rubber with the HARD Widebody. 305 Pirelli DH slicks for the front. Unfortunately the HARD kit comes nowhere close to fitting this rubber up front. Still trying to decided whether or not we keep the 328 badge on the trunk lid Stock non-M strut tower brace does not fit MCS style suspension. The good news is that’s you can swap in the e9x M3 strut tower brace Stock 335 M3 - beefier and far more shock tower support vs non-M, not to mention it fits around MCS suspension Last edited by sirdaft1; 10-27-2017 at 11:33 AM.. |
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Keep the 328 badge!
Are you planning to keep the car black? Paint? Vinyl wrap?
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