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billyboysm3 29-09-2011 08:47 AM

Geniune 18" E46 M3 Alloys
 
As above will these fit on the csl with AP's.

Theres loads about going cheap that I could put decent tyres on for TD use to save ruining my nearly new eagle F1's.

Or try and get a couple of more rears to put on the front and run square set up?

Billy

breeze 12-10-2011 10:59 PM

It think it depends on which AP caliper you have.

One will fit the 18" factory wheels with no problems, the other will require a spacer.

shimmy 13-10-2011 12:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by breeze (Post 100759)
It think it depends on which AP caliper you have.

One will fit the 18" factory wheels with no problems, the other will require a spacer.


Rears are ok,

cP5575 fit under 18s and cp5555 need spacers on front

billyboysm3 13-10-2011 08:00 AM

Ive bought Matts ones, all 9j rears and fit fine, very close but all good.

mattCSLnut 13-10-2011 09:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shimmy (Post 100761)
Rears are ok,

cP5575 fit under 18s and cp5555 need spacers on front

I'm guessing Billy must have the CP5575 APs as the 18" 9J went on a treat :smokin:

billyboysm3 13-10-2011 09:54 AM

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shimmy 13-10-2011 10:06 AM

The cp5555 would hit the spokes Billy and not the outside rim. AP basically cut soe off the width to get the callipers under the 18 inch rims

billyboysm3 13-10-2011 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by shimmy (Post 100766)
The cp5555 would hit the spokes Billy and not the outside rim. AP basically cut soe off the width to get the callipers under the 18 inch rims

I get ya.

Billy

_Nathan_ 13-10-2011 01:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shimmy (Post 100766)
The cp5555 would hit the spokes Billy and not the outside rim. AP basically cut soe off the width to get the callipers under the 18 inch rims

Probably not with a rear wheel on the front though?

northernjim 13-10-2011 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by _Nathan_ (Post 100770)
Probably not with a rear wheel on the front though?

+1:clown:


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