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      01-27-2008, 10:07 PM   #1
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18" CSL reps on OEM sport susp

Anybody running 18 x 8.5" CSL reps non staggarded on an E90 with factory sport suspension. If so, what are your impressions of this set up. I am looking at 225/40/18 tires or maybe 235 all around. If you have them, please post pics! Thanks
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This car belongs to Miss Vicky. It is on 18" staggered CSL's reps. I know you weren't looking for staggered but most on here opt for the staggered setup. Suspension is equivalent to OEM sports suspension height. Hopefully this gives you a rough idea of how it should look.

Oh yea, dont mind the pinkness.
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wow. that's an very pink car! the wheels look good. but i can't help but keep looking at the paint! LOL. thanks for the pic
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We have a local customer here as well, not sure if he is on the forums, that is running the 18" on sport suspension. Great setup if you are looking for a cosmetic upgrade but are happy with the standard sport suspension.
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Anybody running 18 x 8.5" CSL reps non staggarded on an E90 with factory sport suspension. If so, what are your impressions of this set up. I am looking at 225/40/18 tires or maybe 235 all around. If you have them, please post pics! Thanks
Here is a picture of a local customer running 18x8.5 csl reps in hyperblack on sports suspension. Great for stock ride height and give's the car a nice subtle touch


Here is a link to our 18"inch wheel & tire package's::
http://www.europeanautosource.com/in...03_204_242_277


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Here is a picture of a local customer running 18x8.5 csl reps in hyperblack on sports suspension. Great for stock ride height and give's the car a nice subtle touch


Here is a link to our 18"inch wheel & tire package's::
http://www.europeanautosource.com/in...03_204_242_277


If you should any more question's please feel free to email me.

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Is that with or without spacers in the back?
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Is that with or without spacers in the back?
Looks like its without a spacer.

In 18's you'd want to get a spacer on those rears, otherwise its going to look really tucked in. Let us know if you need a quote or anything, we've got them in-stock.
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Looks like its without a spacer.

In 18's you'd want to get a spacer on those rears, otherwise its going to look really tucked in. Let us know if you need a quote or anything, we've got them in-stock.

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