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      03-05-2011, 06:44 AM   #1
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E93 fitment help with ZCP m3's 19"

Hey guys can anyone Confirm that ZCP M3's wide 19 Inch wheels fits into A pre-lci E93 ; they are 9 ET31 FRONT , 10 ET25 Rear... What tire size should i go for? dose it need fender rolling or other modifications? I seriously don't want to worry about any rubbing issues in the future .. Thanks!

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      03-05-2011, 08:44 AM   #2
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i'm 99% sure that you will need to get the rears rolled.
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Yea thats what i thought too .. still i see some crazy fitments here in the forum lets C what other people have to say .. maybe someone has them already on a non-M!
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      03-05-2011, 08:42 PM   #4
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This guy did it on his e92. With his rear fenders rolled though.

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showth...=488328&page=3
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^Yup. Fits perfectly fine.
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      03-07-2011, 11:30 PM   #6
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^Yup. Fits perfectly fine.
I see you had those on your car, I have some questions for you mate; i already know the rears fenders need to be rolled. Do i need to change other stuff like suspension "I've the Sport pacage", front fenders..? Dose the wheels sticks out of the body of the car or do they look normal? what about when theres 4 people in the car dose it Rub ? .. Thankss
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Fronts will be fine with a 235 tire but the rears will require some fender work with a 265 tire.

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Bringing back an old thread here....


Just purchased a set of ZCPs for my e93 as well, needless to say I'm rubbing in the back..

Question: would getting 265/30r19 instead of 265/35r19 avoid rolling fenders? Or will the problem persist?
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I'm running 265/30r19 in the rear with a slight roll. Will need to roll the rears.
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I see.. thanks for the input..

i couldnt help but go through some pics youve previously posted of your car and noticed it sits perfect. What tire and suspension setup are you running to get that stance?
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I see.. thanks for the input..

i couldnt help but go through some pics youve previously posted of your car and noticed it sits perfect. What tire and suspension setup are you running to get that stance?
Im running kw v2. m3 swaybars and PowerFlex subframe bushings. The 335i rear swaybar is too small and allows the car to lean way too much. Im sure that you can get the car to look like that with any coilovers. I had some p zero corsa tires at one time but I can't help myself by going through tires a lot so now I get some cheap Ironman tires once every other month.
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