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Old Jun 27, 2006, 12:11 PM
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WTF, dude keep some wheels geez !!
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Originally Posted by M3this
your keeping stock fenders right??? If so 255 with 9.5 should be good

I'm going to run 265-275 with my wider front fenders also on a 9.5 .... I would go 10.5 F and 9.5 Rear with the Cyber evo set up ... but they will be my daily driver so thats a little agg for day to day use.
I'm actually going with some wide fenders up front...probably the Varis ones.

With that in mind, I'm thinking 18x9.5 with 255...so I can keep it as low as I like
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Originally Posted by Torre from Va.
WTF, dude keep some wheels geez !!

I will when I find THE "right" ones... I think the CCW might be my favorites and leave me open with some possibilities.

Just think, I could repaint the centers weekly
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Originally Posted by S2Kstephen
I'm actually going with some wide fenders up front...probably the Varis ones.

With that in mind, I'm thinking 18x9.5 with 255...so I can keep it as low as I like

Yea that will be mellow ... you can run +15 front with that set up and +22 rear
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But I need a 10mm spacer in the front says the CCW salesperson I talked to today.
Old Jun 27, 2006, 12:45 PM
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Originally Posted by S2Kstephen
But I need a 10mm spacer in the front says the CCW salesperson I talked to today.
Whys that? running the proper offset you shouldnt need a spacer ... I thought they can make them to what ever you want?
Old Jun 27, 2006, 12:48 PM
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Bummer, would be nice if they could make them for you not needing a spacer, it seems 1nastyevo realized he was wrong haha....

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You probably need the spacer for caliper clearance on the spokes as they are fairly flat.

ARP is now making longer studs for the evo.

I love the CCWs as well. One of these days I will get them. Here is a close up shot of them on a M3:



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S2kStephen, you can fit a 18X10 CCW classic on stock fenders, but not sure how it will work for the daily driver. Here's a couple of pics of cars with 18X10 and massaged stock fenders.






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Originally Posted by M3this
Whys that? running the proper offset you shouldnt need a spacer ... I thought they can make them to what ever you want?

Yea, I believe they can. I'm just going by what the salesperson said. I'd like to NOT have to run a space and some 18x10's

I'm going to call him again tomorrow and discuss it further.

Razorlab: I LOVE the E46 M3...plus that Brembo brake kit is HUGE...there no space in the rear wheels...just how I'd do it

bigyellowevo: Know what size tires and offset that Evo is running?
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S2kstephen, I don't know the offset, but the tires are 285/30 race tires if I remember correctly. That's some meat under the fenders right there, lol. Wish I could fit something like that on my car.
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Originally Posted by bigyellowevo
S2kStephen, you can fit a 18X10 CCW classic on stock fenders, but not sure how it will work for the daily driver. Here's a couple of pics of cars with 18X10 and massaged stock fenders.




Looks so hot
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To each his own I guess. I'm not really a fan of the look, but I've got to give them props on performance. It's a helluva well-built wheel.

Kinda concerned that the car in the pic looks like it's rubbing though (just a little bit)
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Originally Posted by S2Kstephen
I'm actually going with some wide fenders up front...probably the Varis ones.

With that in mind, I'm thinking 18x9.5 with 255...so I can keep it as low as I like
Who on earth will go 255 on a 9.5 rim??It is pointless!!You could fit 255 on a 8.5 wheel!!!For 9.5,go with atleast 275 to max out the grip!!

BTW,CCW Classic look good all time!!
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Think its possible it run a 18x9.5 with a 275 in the rear with just rolled rear fenders? I'd have to raise the car up and I like my ride dumper


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