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I'm going to get CCWs this summer. Their lead times are probably going to be insane, but that's when I get back from Korea, so we'll see. I can't decide on a wheel now that a few more designs have some out. I was going to roll LM-20s again, but I think I've changed my mind.
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You guys are definitely going to make my life easier when it comes time to order.
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Looks amazing. I really like how it's coming together. Should be incredible on the track. Initially you guys had a 19x11.5. Why did you decide to go back to the 19x11? Either way the car looks great!
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I have 285/30X18 R6 Hoosiers on Apex EC-7 10X18 ET43 wheels for the front. I use 17mm of spacing (5mm+12MM) and I have about 2MM of clearance from sidewall to strut on adaptive suspension. My friends CCW invoice shows 29mm offset for his front CCW wheels (18X10) but he might be using a coil over setup (I failed to ask) which would probably be a smaller diameter strut than adaptive.
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Overall the suspension one chooses for the F8x has an impact on the wheel width, anyone with KW coilovers knows what I mean, so sometimes a smaller width wheel is the best option if you are looking for versatility across many suspension setups. Particularly if someone is running OEM suspension, 11-11.5" would 100% work, but once coilovers are added, fitment may become a problem. Stay tuned for more updates with our track wheel development. |
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this thread is great!
i love seeing proper fitment threads! as well as tours through wheel building shops. Looks like you found perfect functional fitment as well. Great work in every aspect here
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I'd love to see classics, sp16's, sp100's and either the d110 or d11L on the m3/m4 - i think they'd look sweet.
I may call CCW, and see if they would be willing to test fit some of the above on my m3. |
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