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      06-19-2016, 09:01 AM   #1
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F80 M3/M4 Competition Package ZCP 666M with Spacers Pics

Does anyone have pics of stock 666M wheels with spacers on a M3 or a M4? Please include spacer sizes and what your car is lowered on. Thanks!

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Here's a pic of a youtube video I found. 12mm in rear 10mm in front.

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VIC'S M4 with 15mm f/r I believe
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Does having spacers on change the dynamics of the car? I like the look it gives but don't want to upset the balance of the car. I'm getting a M4 CP in September.
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Carry's car with 15mm all around and Swift springs. Looks great IMO

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Does having spacers on change the dynamics of the car? I like the look it gives but don't want to upset the balance of the car. I'm getting a M4 CP in September.
Yes it does. Changing the wheel offset alters the spring and damper ratio relative to wheel travel and also alters the scrub radius and required ackerman angle when the front wheels are steered. Changing the track width (through differen offsets) also changes thr amount of weight transfer during cornering, albeit by a rather small amount. The effect on spring/damper and weight transfer is not that noticeable, but the effect on steering feel and feedback is the one I find the most detrimental. I disliked what 12mm spacers in front did to my E92.
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really? I haven't felt anything different with my e46 M3. I do have a drop and wider tires... so you would recommend not put spacers if I were to possibly get a F80 in the future? i owuld want wider tires in the back I assume for traction.


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Yes it does. Changing the wheel offset alters the spring and damper ratio relative to wheel travel and also alters the scrub radius and required ackerman angle when the front wheels are steered. Changing the track width (through differen offsets) also changes thr amount of weight transfer during cornering, albeit by a rather small amount. The effect on spring/damper and weight transfer is not that noticeable, but the effect on steering feel and feedback is the one I find the most detrimental. I disliked what 12mm spacers in front did to my E92.
Thank you for the reply. That's what I wanted to hear.

I'd rather live with the larger wheel gap and higher ride height than change the handling. Especially as BMW have supposedly made some recent small changes to improve the steering feel of the CP.
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really? I haven't felt anything different with my e46 M3. I do have a drop and wider tires... so you would recommend not put spacers if I were to possibly get a F80 in the future? i owuld want wider tires in the back I assume for traction.


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If you are just putt putting around, you most likely won't feel it (I normally don't, unless the spacers cause a vibration which is always a possibility).

Personally, I'd rather not run spacers if I don't have to.
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yea I only have them in the rear, I don't feel anything. I like it but I would put them in the front. Just want an F80/F82 at this point lol
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Here is my M3 with 666M wheels and spacers
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Here is my M3 with 666M wheels and spacers
Looks great. What size spacers are they?
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Looks great. What size spacers are they?
Thanks the spacers are 10mm/10mm !!!
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Thanks the spacers are 10mm/10mm !!!
What's the car lowered with? It looks really good.
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What's the car lowered with? It looks really good.
the car is lowered with KW HAS !!
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We know the 437 M 19's is really light enough (22-23 lbs) in the market, but the offset could be more aggressive, especially on the rear. So a lot of people just simply put the spacers, but I'm wondering, do the spacers effect something while driving on aggressively or driving on the track?
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Here is my M3 with 666M wheels and spacers
You are running exactly what I plan to use for the time being with the KW H.A.S setup and the spacers, only difference is my car is yellow

Love your setup - retains the OEM look while giving it a more aggressive look at the same time, nicely done
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On stock ride height, 12/15.
Lowering the car this week and will go wider if there's room
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On stock ride height, 12/15.
Lowering the car this week and will go wider if there's room
Looks great! Do you have any more side shots? It will also be interesting to know if you have any rubbing issues when you lower it with 15mm in the rear.
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On stock ride height, 12/15.
Lowering the car this week and will go wider if there's room
Looks great! Do you have any more side shots? It will also be interesting to know if you have any rubbing issues when you lower it with 15mm in the rear.
I'll let you know if there are any issues once I lower it
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