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    Hey guys I just joined the forum and threw an intro up in the noob section... Anyway it kind of explains that I'm new to allot of this stanceing stuff so... Hopefully you guys can be patient with me and not flame me for my stupid questions. Lol. Here goes:
    I'm looking to fit Z3M Roadstars style 40's 17x9 et8 on all 4 corners of an E36 328i coupe... Wondering if anyone has experience with this style or size/fittment on an E36. Any and all info is much appreciated thank-you.

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    This setup has been ran by couple of guys, do a little research.

    It'll fit no problem if you roll fenders and run 205/40/17.
    IG@valentinoduplan

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    • #3
      Yea do some looking through the builds thread there are a couple guys that have fitted. And Welcome.
      Apollo Creations
      Damian Buchanan

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      • #4
        Thanks for the reply for some reason the search function isn't working with my cel for this forum....it came up with no results for mroadstars,E36,etc...which I'm sure isn't true, like you've stated.Anyway I'm prob. doin something wrong , I'll try again. I'm also wondering if I have to run neg. Camber for these will a camber kit help decrease tire wear or just allow for more camber adjustment?
        Last edited by GUNMEtiL; 03-03-2014, 06:04 PM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Sickin View Post
          Yea do some looking through the builds thread there are a couple guys that have fitted. And Welcome.
          Ahhh!... . Maybe that's why. I'll check the build thread. Lol

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          • #6
            balluer did it awhile back. he is pushing me to do it now. he isnt around anymore to hit up for questions though.

            The general style discussion forum, as well as a place to post your car, or any car for that matter.

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            • #7
              Thanks for the link. I saw a different thread with Balleur in it... He ran rears all around eh? I've been searching the build section , but mostly found guys running staggered set ups, so I'm still in the dark on how the fronts will fit. If anyone has any info please chime in.
              Last edited by GUNMEtiL; 03-03-2014, 08:14 PM.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by GUNMEtiL View Post
                Thanks for the link. I saw a different thread with Balleur in it... He ran rears all around eh? I've been searching the build section , but mostly found guys running staggered set ups, so I'm still in the dark on how the fronts will fit. If anyone has any info please chime in.
                we were talking about me running the staggered setup the other day.

                Your gonna be rubbin those rears even with a 215/40 on there sir I had a good roll n pull And still rubbed. For a more streetable set up id do e36 M contours or DS2s rears all around with a 245
                ill link him and see if he pops in with some advice.

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                • #9
                  205/40 tires and an aggressive roll and pull is all that's needed to run square rear roadstars.
                  Speaking from experience it really is an easy set up to pull off, just gotta get the roll/pull on fenders and ride height dialed in. No need for camber kit

                  BalleurBuilt•DSDone
                  form>function
                  "i mean we cant even rock dem shoes if it dont got a comma on the price tag..."

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by balleur View Post
                    205/40 tires and an aggressive roll and pull is all that's needed to run square rear roadstars.
                    Speaking from experience it really is an easy set up to pull off, just gotta get the roll/pull on fenders and ride height dialed in. No need for camber kit
                    Man I was really hoping I didn't need to pull em. Dry noon Que. But how do you pull em? Andjust fronts or rears?

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