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      07-21-2015, 03:01 PM   #1
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HRE FF01’s + Ac-Schnitzer springs // TAG Motorsports



We recently had a client come in looking to lower his new M4 and change up the wheels. The client wanted to maintain the factory ride but just take away the wheel gap without being too low. We went with the Ac-Schnitzer lowering springs because they offer great ride quality and it lowers the car 1.18" front and 0.59" rear.

For the wheels we went with the 19" HRE FF01's in the Tarmac finish. Since the HRE FF01's come in 19x9 Et25 front & 19x10 Et40 rear we were able to use the factory Michelin Pilot Super Sports. In order for the wheels to sit nice and flush with the fenders we ran 12mm H&R spacer front and rear.

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Very clean setup!
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compare to the stock look, front looks better but rear looks worst :
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Spacers?
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Spacers?
Yes 12mm H&R spacers front and rear.
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Spacers?
But why spacers with aftermarket wheels, it makes nonsense to me.
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Nicely done!
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But why spacers with aftermarket wheels, it makes nonsense to me.
The flow forms are cast wheels with only one offset available. They do that because every set up is different, How far you lower your car makes a difference on how the wheels sit. On the forged wheels they are built for you, suspension, brand of suspension, brakes, and how aggressive you desire.
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As someone mentioned above. Why is the rear higher than stock (or at least give that illusion)?
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As someone mentioned above. Why is the rear higher than stock (or at least give that illusion)?
In the pictures it looks high in the rear, The car sits really nice. The AC-Schnitzer springs lower the car 1.18" front and 0.59" rear.
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In the pictures it looks high in the rear, The car sits really nice. The AC-Schnitzer springs lower the car 1.18" front and 0.59" rear.
Cool! Front looks great in photos so I bet then it looks super in real life.
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