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    e36 318is 1998
    fake wheel xxr 521
    18x10 in front et25 , 8 mm spacer
    18x10 rear et 25 30mm spacer
    jom coil over
    sylver project camber plate








    Last edited by faber; 08-01-2012, 04:05 PM.

  • #2
    I'd suggest going down to a 35 series tire all-around and much more camber in the rear. currently, the back has too much poke and the car is really high off the ground.

    guessing this setup really drags down the 4cyl.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by motocaddy View Post
      I'd suggest going down to a 35 series tire all-around and much more camber in the rear. currently, the back has too much poke and the car is really high off the ground.

      guessing this setup really drags down the 4cyl.
      Pretty much all of that.

      That's much nicer than what I was thinking of typing.
      Originally posted by MommysLittleMonster
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      • #4
        I love it man.. Aforesaid about the low, I don't mind the tire.size


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        • #5
          thanks for the advice , i live in quebec montreal , the street is realy damaged , its not a good idea 35 for the tire size , i wait my rear camber arm for much camber and more low (sorry for my poor english im french )

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          • #6
            Square?

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            • #7
              square = front + rear

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              • #8
                Originally posted by coconutt View Post
                Square?
                Not staggered..


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                • #9
                  Oh duh. For some reason when I hear a square setup, I think of a meaty setup.

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                  • #10
                    by us when we say square, that means at the same width to 4 wheels

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                    • #11
                      less spacer in the rear and more low would looks great.
                      I'm not really feeling one piece headlight on E36, put amber corner with better headlight!

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                      • #12
                        I dont like my headlight , i order a stock headlight soon


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                        • #13
                          I'd say drop the rear spacer down to no more then an 8-10, WAY too much poke....
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                          • #14
                            I love the setup. Agreed w/ the others, rear is tick too much poke, but the for being reps, I really like those wheels, esp blackonblackonblack like that.
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                            • #15
                              holy pokasaurus. needs more camber then it would be sitting just right. how much clearance do you have from the shock with those offsets in the rear? just worried that if you add too much camber that you'd start hitting your shock. going 10's all around is no small task
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