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An addendum to my post: drove around with the RF7s today. Sadly, I've already sustained a chip on my passenger rear wheel (see picture). Not sure if there's any warranty coverage for this; gotta follow up.

Also, I do have unplugged performance SP springs for the wheels.

Chip pic:
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Springs:
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Lowered by ~1.5":
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These look really nice. Any turning problems? Also, is the ride harder? Thanks

Thanks! No turning problems and the ride is super nice. Drove over 100 miles this weekend across Bay Area roads and freeways, and in the rain. Ride is as smooth as the stock 18s imho. I was concerned that with 30 and 35 series tires it would be a super hard ride, but it’s not at all. Even the wife was like “are these really 20s?” :)
 
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Thanks! No turning problems and the ride is super nice. Drove over 100 miles this weekend across Bay Area roads and freeways, and in the rain. Ride is as smooth as the stock 18s imho. I was concerned that with 30 and 35 series tires it would be a super hard ride, but it’s not at all. Even the wife was like “are these really 20s?” :)

Thanks man. Ordering a standard M3 next month and wanna make it our own. Really digging your ride and a few others. Thanks again
 
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Question to those running a 20” staggered set up:

Did you guys go with different length lug nuts for front and back? I went with 2” (51mm) for the front and back, but found they were too long for the rears due to the offset of the rim. I swapped the rears with a 1.5” length lug nuts and it looks even with the fronts.
 

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Question to those running a 20” staggered set up:

Did you guys go with different length lug nuts for front and back? I went with 2” (51mm) for the front and back, but found they were too long for the rears due to the offset of the rim. I swapped the rears with a 1.5” length lug nuts and it looks even with the fronts.

Same spline lug nuts for all 4 corners.

Gorilla Automotive 71643NBC Black 14mm x 1.5 Wheel Lock, (Pack of 20) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004U3THY8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_lzj5CbP4DKR2V
 
I try to run psi at around 42-44 cold pressure and the tires will be all PS4’s (unless I can get a good deal on some Bridgestones for the 255). Also, patiently waiting on my comfort coilovers from MPP, so that should help with energy and efficiency a

Tire rack is selling the Yokohama Advan Sport V105 @ 255/35/20 for $114 each.
I just bought that tire @ 255/40/19 to go along with the SV501 brushed black (still couple weeks out). At $112 each those tires are a steal.
 
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