How does your z3 sit.

t-tony

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2DunnsZ3

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Mine was dropped in the front before I purchased it. how do I find out how much it has been dropped and with what products
 

2DunnsZ3

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Lee, are those 9.5 on the rear and 8.5 on the front
 

Ianmc

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Without any exaggeration, that is the best Z3 stance/colour scheme/wheel combination I have ever seen.:thumbsup::)
Does it drive as well as it looks? Anecdotally, 18s are often said to affect the ride adversely. If not, totally fantastic.
 

Shortie_gal

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Without any exaggeration, that is the best Z3 stance/colour scheme/wheel combination I have ever seen.:thumbsup::)
Does it drive as well as it looks? Anecdotally, 18s are often said to affect the ride adversely. If not, totally fantastic.

It drives very well!! Sticks to the road amazingly!! You do feel bumps more so the ride is not as smooth but it doesnt bother me :p
 

Lee

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Without any exaggeration, that is the best Z3 stance/colour scheme/wheel combination I have ever seen.:thumbsup::)
Does it drive as well as it looks? Anecdotally, 18s are often said to affect the ride adversely. If not, totally fantastic.
Yeah I agree. Shes a real head turner that’s for sure.

There is a trade off with it looking so cool, the ride is a little on the firm side. Very little give when you come across bumps or rumble strips but on the flip side when you really pick up the pace the feedback from the car is sublime.
 

Mint

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17" Style 78s, on Sport suspension so 15mm lower than standard...
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Bobafixit

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Yeah I agree. Shes a real head turner that’s for sure.

There is a trade off with it looking so cool, the ride is a little on the firm side. Very little give when you come across bumps or rumble strips but on the flip side when you really pick up the pace the feedback from the car is sublime.
Lee, what’s the full specs of the wheels please...size, offset and tyre sizes and spacers if fitted.
Do they rub at all ?
Regards
Rob
P.s more pics please
 

Grumps

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Lee, what’s the full specs of the wheels please...size, offset and tyre sizes and spacers if fitted.
Do they rub at all ?
Regards
Rob
P.s more pics please
Rob. Go back up a few posts. Lee said what they are, I think the only bit of info missing was the offset. :thumbsup:
 

mrscalex

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I have H&Rs on mine. They are supposed to be -30mm but I’m suspicious they are nearer -40mm.

Either way they are too low for me due to speed bump incidents and too harsh.

But the stance of the car is great. And it handles extremely well in conjunction with its Monroe Reflex shocks.

I’ll get a photo up later when I’m with the car in Swansea.
 
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