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Vic’s car looks to be lowered perfectly and not slammed.
Tenac, your front gap is pretty big, appearing bigger than the rear. Your rear gap is still pretty big. You’ve got plenty of room to go. I had the KW V4s installed on mine so not a comparison, but for height, I told the shop not to go too low due to track use. But I can still go lower with the 19 inch race wheels and the purposely stretched tires. The shiny 19 inch Apex wheels have a set of PS4s on which lasted one track day and height was still on the high side. My pics are crap. I don’t think I’m helping. |
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So his camera angle does lead to that assumption but having seen his car in person the rear wheels actually camber on flex enough to not hit and the gap (not lowered) does assist or alleviate such a bad situation.
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Hey Fellas - i just bought a new M8... love it! Need to change the wheels out immediately as its the only thing on this car i really hate! Are the wheels in this pic the ZP2.1? And this can run the above specs without spacers ? Sorry i'm also a offset dummy here! F: 20x10 ET 20 R: 20x11 ET 22 thanks! Jim |
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Your front net gain is 14mm and the rear is 12mm On Oem wheels I can run a front 18mm spacer and rear 12mm with no rubbing and dropped. The only question is what tire are you running?
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That is what my math says too. I have an appointment next weekend to get it checked for sure. It looks like a no go lol but math says why not.
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The great debate around here has been if you can upsize your diameters without damaging the xdrive. You've shown its ok to go the other way (downsizing the diameter) - with no adverse effects, I assume? |
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It’s a fair comment and a different conversation than rolling diameter on the width side of it, I ran non-optimal 295s due to availability on my 11.5 inch Apex wheels which were stretched and they actually ran well on the track. |
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