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How much clearance will the 18s give the calipers? Thinking of doing some 18s and running larger MPP rotors for the M3P calipers.One last look at these 19x9.5 +28 Ultra M-Specs before I move on to the newly arrived TE37 Saga S-Plus 18x9.5 +27 (in Face 4)
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Yup.They really do make a difference. 15/20mm?
Too cold my friend. 66 in FL this morning.Although i am totally jelly of the out west photos, I still enjoy my frigid Noo Yawk mornings...
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What size wheels and tires are you running in the back?Amazing how just a few mods make such a big difference to the looks. And, look at those hips
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20x10 +40 (with a 5mm spacer); 285/30/20 Michelin Pilot Sport 4 All Seasons (these run wide; 10.8'' tread width as per Tirerack).What size wheels and tires are you running in the back?
Looks amazing. Thanks for sharing the specs.20x10 +40 (with a 5mm spacer); 285/30/20 Michelin Pilot Sport 4 All Seasons (these run wide; 10.8'' tread width as per Tirerack).
I've had these wheels for almost 4 years now. Tsportline M3115 forged wheels (they are really light, ~20 pounds IIRC). I don't think they make them anymore. My next set is going to be a 305/30 in the rear (may be the front as well). MPP runs them on stock body.
Ahhh, we are both running the same rear tire (PS4Ss all around), with essentially the same offset (20x10.5 +42), but since my rears are 10.5 the 285/30/20 looks slightly more stretched than yours. I think the more squared-off look in your rear looks better. Probably going to have to go with a 295/30/20 in the rear and 255/35/20 in the front to keep the rolling diameter similar for my next set of tires.20x10 +40 (with a 5mm spacer); 285/30/20 Michelin Pilot Sport 4 All Seasons (these run wide; 10.8'' tread width as per Tirerack).
I've had these wheels for almost 4 years now. Tsportline M3115 forged wheels (they are really light, ~20 pounds IIRC). I don't think they make them anymore. My next set is going to be a 305/30 in the rear (may be the front as well). MPP runs them on stock body.
Your car looks great (I am sure the photo doesn't do it enough justice). I have seen some clean modded black model 3s like yours and they look amazing and all shiny. Makes me a bit jealous.Ahhh, we are both running the same rear tire (PS4Ss all around), with essentially the same offset (20x10.5 +42), but since my rears are 10.5 the 285/30/20 looks slightly more stretched than yours. I think the more squared-off look in your rear looks better. Probably going to have to go with a 295/30/20 in the rear and 255/35/20 in the front to keep the rolling diameter similar for my next set of tires.
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Based on some of the threads on this forum, you should be able to - with the right offset and the right camber, of course (may be some minor roll). Also, depends on how wide the tire is (tread width). MPP is running 305 square setup, so are many others that are tracking their car.Looks amazing. Thanks for sharing the specs.
Do you think you can run 20x10 with 285s up front? I’m tempted.
About to find out no brake data just yet, since it’s a new releaseHow much clearance will the 18s give the calipers? Thinking of doing some 18s and running larger MPP rotors for the M3P calipers.
Haha, I appreciate it, sir, still working on it. It's an endless money pit, but it's fun lol. Also, nothing to be jealous about, your car looks stunning!Your car looks great (I am sure the photo doesn't do it enough justice). I have seen some clean modded black model 3s like yours and they look amazing and all shiny. Makes me a bit jealous.
Keep us updated! Would definitely like to find out and likely pick up a set from you guys if it works out.About to find out no brake data just yet, since it’s a new release