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      04-28-2017, 04:05 PM   #23
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Got them installed with OEM tires 255/40 and 275/40. No rubs for me on PSS9 coilovers.
Man that looks good. Did you have spacers installed or have to roll your fenders at all?
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Got them installed with OEM tires 255/40 and 275/40. No rubs for me on PSS9 coilovers.
I kinda have the same setup (245/40 275/35). And thinking about getting the same coilovers. I have a few many questions if you dont mind.

The rears look really low. Can you raise it? or is it maxed out? And how's the ride?

Did you replace your front top hats? Along with the front and rear spring pads?
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Got them installed with OEM tires 255/40 and 275/40. No rubs for me on PSS9 coilovers.
I kinda have the same setup (245/40 275/35). And thinking about getting the same coilovers. I have a few many questions if you dont mind.

The rears look really low. Can you raise it? or is it maxed out? And how's the ride?

Did you replace your front top hats? Along with the front and rear spring pads?
The fronts are at the highest. The rears are in the middle. The shadow makes it look lower than it is. Coilovers installed with all OEM parts.

Rides great. Plush compared to 19s.

I will end up getting 245/40 and 275/35 later. Maybe some r888.
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Some close up for the rear. I guess I could raise the rear a bit but it rides fine for me.
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Got them installed with OEM tires 255/40 and 275/40. No rubs for me on PSS9 coilovers.
Man that looks good. Did you have spacers installed or have to roll your fenders at all?
No spacers or rolled fenders! I asked the German guy on Instagram who had this exact setup. So kudos to him!
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BTW: in the photo by the pump, tire pressure was in the mid 20s. That's why it looks like it's sagging. I will have proper photoshoot after a car wash.
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BTW: in the photo by the pump, tire pressure was in the mid 20s. That's why it looks like it's sagging. I will have proper photoshoot after a car wash.
Well you've alleviated my concerns about these fitting, thanks! I'd leave the OEM size tires on but they're basically slicks. Not sure if I'm gonna try and sell them or just have the tire guys take care of them.
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This looks great! Can't wait for the photoshoot , really wanna see if it's a more aggressive looking rear 3/4
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Love the look. More F80/82 guys need to get rid of their factory wheels.
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New set up

Well I got them put on yesterday. I went with 265/35/18 for the back and kept the front tires they came with. The installers said the front wheels are slightly taller than the back but no big deal. I love how these look. Thanks again everyone for the help and advice!
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      04-30-2017, 11:59 PM   #33
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What brand of tires are you running? I bet 275/35 would've evened it in the front.

I'm waiting on some 5mm spacers to put on the rear.
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What brand of tires are you running? I bet 275/35 would've evened it in the front.

I'm waiting on some 5mm spacers to put on the rear.
Michelin PSS. The guy said it was so small it wasn't a big deal. I ended up not using spacers.
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      05-01-2017, 12:03 AM   #35
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Spacers not needed but I'd like the rear more flush so it becomes et 35 in the rear
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Do the front wheels poke past the fender or is it just the angle of those pics? Looks great btw!
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Do the front wheels poke past the fender or is it just the angle of those pics? Looks great btw!
I'd say it's the angle, but anything below the headlights does seem to poke out
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I'd say it's the angle, but anything below the headlights does seem to poke out
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Do the front wheels poke past the fender or is it just the angle of those pics? Looks great btw!
I have another 513m post somewhere, look for it!. Anyways I had a 12mm spacers on the rear. It looked amazing, but It rubbbed. I was on the factory sport suspension. Maybe I'll try a 10mm spacer this summer.

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Some close up for the rear. I guess I could raise the rear a bit but it rides fine for me.
Thank you sir!

I was thinking about getting this kit. And if it was too low, I would of done the swift springs conversion from HPA. But I think this setup would work for me!
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Here's another shot. Still looking for 5mm spacers and time to wash the car.
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Thanks for the confirmation on the stock F80 tire sizes.
I got lucky and found a local set of 513M wheels with only 700 miles on them, but was worried the tires were going to be too tall
I considered selling the tires and getting 35 section tires and then saw these posts.
Love the look!
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Here's another shot. Still looking for 5mm spacers and time to wash the car.
Looks awesome!
BTW - what brand of M3 side skirts are those?
My car came with an unknown brand and they don't fit well at all.
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Looks awesome!
BTW - what brand of M3 side skirts are those?
My car came with an unknown brand and they don't fit well at all.
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Pre-LCI is a bit different to LCI and you may need spacers on the back as you are 8mm narrower.

I run 513m on an LCI E90 with 235/40 and 265/35 Michelin PSS lowered on BMWPS. No rubbing with passengers in the back and over dips/bumps. Friend runs 275/30 on his 437m in MPSS sport suspension and no rubs either. But can not guarantee on pre-LCI.
Another friend here running 513M with rear MPSS 275/35 on an LCI e90. Confirmed no fitment issues on stock suspension.

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Getting spacers soon. Here's a side shot for now. Happy Friday mofos
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