09-17-2021, 06:01 AM | #3455 |
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763M wheels look great, sit nice and flush.
I'm looking to buy the 19" set from CM wheels. Do you have any issues with arch contact at the rear if you have passengers or need to jack the car from one side and change a wheel?
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These aren't how they are from CM Wheels though as I've added spacers for the perfect offset. No issues with any scrubbing whatsoever, I went to Silverstone last month for the MotoGP with 4 people and a boot full of stuff. I imagine on standard suspension there wouldn't be an issue either, I have Bilstein B14's and I've set it up so it has 10mm arch gap all round. Rides firm but comfortable and a vast improvement over standard. Hope that's helped you.
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I'm running Eibach pros on B6 adaptives so only around 20mm drop. Whats the rear tyre size and spacer?
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09-20-2021, 02:52 AM | #3458 |
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255/35 Michelin PS4 (Tyre design will make a difference) with a 12mm spacer.
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Hi Bifcaids do you also run 12mm all round or different sizes front and rear. Currently using 12mm front and 15mm with my 704m and wondering if I could use them when I upgrade to the CM 763m? Thanks |
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09-21-2021, 08:43 AM | #3460 | |
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I'm also lowered (Eibach pro kit).
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I have no issues with rubbing but then again I have Bilstein B14's fitted and as you can see it's got little to no room between the arches. dips in the road etc certainly don't highlight any rubbing issues 4 up. The only time I've had it touch was when I was on a bit of a driving holiday around North Wales, with an undulation in the road which happened to be on a bend, but it was the front that touched the arch not the rear. As for tyres, mine are slightly stretched all round, add into the equation BMW's naturally induce camber in the rear when laden and its probably why I have zero issues. There are so many variables it's hard to tell, but put it this way I did my calcs and I don't have issues.
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09-22-2021, 03:38 AM | #3463 |
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Gave it a quick wash last night to get rid of the tree sap, the 763s are by far my favourite wheels, they really suit the F3x cars.
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09-22-2021, 04:31 AM | #3464 |
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See the difference in fitment between mine and yours. Yours looks like mine did prior to fitting spacers. I'm really into the stance of cars and the tucked look was not for me, just doesn't look aggressive enough.
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09-22-2021, 05:33 AM | #3465 |
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Took my daughter out into town for her birthday and risked the splitter in the multi-storey lol.
It looked nice and shiny under the lights.
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I prefer the way yours looks, maybe I'll swap the spacers over and try the 12mm at the back (currently at the front), I've never really been a fan of the "tucked" look either.
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Ha ha ha yeah so true, but weirdly mine only caught on the tread itself. Front inner arch liner has a lump in it... well it's slightly skimmed on mine now passenger front.
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I swapped over the 12mm spacers from the front to the back, but they stick out a little bit too much for my liking, so they're off and I've now got the tucked look. Well, I may consider having my arches rolled out, but then that limits me to these wheels. Decisions, decisions.
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Wrapped interior in 3M cf12 2080 definelty worth the money, excuse the messy car next on my list to clean it now 😂
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That looks great, how difficult was it to do? Also, how much of the stuff did you need?
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Not sure on how much to order as I ordered a large sheet that done mine and a friends car, I'd say around 40cm x 150cm should do it with some spare I used this listing but there's load of them on ebay https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3M-2080-C...-127635-2958-0 |
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Around £480 for the lights off AliExpress maybe cheaper now, and not sure on fitting price as I fitted them myself they're pretty easy so shouldn't cost much if you do have them fitted but yeah they are great only problem is the indicator when sun shining in it isn't as bright as I'd like it to be
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