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Our original Model 3 came by after getting his car wrapped and lowered!
Originally fitted with the Avant Garde M580 in the 20X8.5 +35 and 20X10 +43 sizing.
But, please ALWAYS mention the OFFSET which is used. It is very import since a lot of us want the wheels to be on the outside as much as possible. (flush look)
Therefor also always take pictures from behind and front of the car so that the alignment of the wheels to the body of the car is most clear to see. Like this:
Many thanks and keep posting pictures of setups of an M3 with nice wheels!
The front will have a slight poke as the most aggressive fitment I've seen is a 9.5 +35mm.
On the rear, you will have to stretch a 275 width tire with a couple of degrees of negative camber.
I think pretty common for a model 3 will be a staggered set of 8.5 in the front and 10 in the back.
With 235 on the front and around 265 in the back what would be the most agressive offset for front and rear?
I think pretty common for a model 3 will be a staggered set of 8.5 in the front and 10 in the back.
With 235 on the front and around 265 in the back what would be the most agressive offset for front and rear?
Do you have p3d with performance brakes? There’s a 5mm difference between non performance and performance brakes. I have p3d+, was looking for as close to flush without having any poke....and was advised to get 8.5 +28 and 10 +35
Do you have p3d with performance brakes? There’s a 5mm difference between non performance and performance brakes. I have p3d+, was looking for as close to flush without having any poke....and was advised to get 8.5 +28 and 10 +35