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What wheels are those?
What size is the spacer do you have to the rear? Nice stance!!!
Looks great! Looking forward to getting my MSM, though my interior will be black and I will have the Aero wheels.One month old after first washing.
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I agree, I have the same set of tires (but on 18" wheels). Just wished they smoothed out the tread at the end of the tire, looks almost like a truck tire haha.They are and I'm really happy with them so far. They're decent in the snow, and the warm weather grip seems better than the OEM tires. That's probably because they're about an inch wider though.
Really though, they're about the best bang per buck I found, and I like how they poke over the wheel to give me some protection.
15mm spacers on the rear, none on the front. Lowered too, that changes the look for sure.
Also, I highly recommend mud flaps if you run spacers. The paint wont hold up.
How does the back window look from the inside? Hard edge visible?Just got 20% tint on sides and back. Not one piece for the back. View attachment 760606View attachment 760607
@CorneliusRox Would you mind sharing your suspension setup? Any issues with rubbing? I too came from a lowered OEM+ Audi and am itching to lower my M3P. TIA
I agree, I have the same set of tires (but on 18" wheels). Just wished they smoothed out the tread at the end of the tire, looks almost like a truck tire haha.
What size is the spacer do you have to the rear? Nice stance!!!
Yes very visible. I don’t mind it though. Can’t see at night.How does the back window look from the inside? Hard edge visible?
Thanks for the reply. The specs on these show a slightly lower stance on the rear. Is there any reverse rake as a result? If so, how noticeable is it?No rubbing at all. The ride is great. On the stock tires, I was pulling just a little bit more lateral G's.
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Your car is looking would you mind showing a couple close ups up the fender gaps? You really inspired me to get the Mild UP springs also. I was afraid of it not being low enough but it looks killer on your ride. I’m also thinking of doing BONOSS 15mm spacers for the front and 20mm on the rear for my sport 19s. Is that your car featured on their site?If you want the best handling you should get it lowered by Unplugged Performance. Mild springs, 1 inch drop. Completely changes the feel of the car.
I have them on mine. Over 1 year with them. No issues. I will never drive a car with stock springs again. The car feels more planted and handles amazingly. If you think your car drives better now with those tires just wait till you get it lowered! Highly recommend.
Sorry, what’s the wheels? Also, what spaces are you running (if any)?