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HRE FF15's on F10 M5 /// TAG Motorsports
We recently had a client come to us looking to low his M5 and change out the wheels. He wanted to maintain the factory ride but take away the wheel gap, went with the AC-Schnitzer lowering springs. For the wheels we did the all new 20" HRE FF15's in Liquid Black finish and re using the factory tires. Mod List- -20" HRE FF15 Wheels in Liquid Black Finish -265/35/20 and 295/30/20 Michelin Pilot Supersport Tires ( Factory Tires ) -AC Schnitzer Lowering Springs -Turner Motorsports Rear Exhaust System -ESS 700hp ECU Upgrade What do you guys think? If you have any questions at all regarding any of the parts you see, please feel free to contact us by clicking HERE Last edited by Carlos@TAG; 06-02-2015 at 07:54 PM.. |
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06-09-2015, 06:31 PM | #8 |
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That ACS drop looks perfect. I was worried that the ACS springs would drop the F10 M5 too low in the rear, but it actually looks very good with 20" wheels. This thread might have saved me some $$ because I was gonna go with the KW-HAS to avoid having the too slammed look.
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07-15-2015, 01:09 PM | #12 |
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That looks lovely, the perfect drop, the wheels look like you have used spacers, have you or does the offset push them out more than stock?
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I'm getting the ACS springs on mine but looks like I might need spacers to complete the look or those wheels!
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You are correct, HRE's Fitment is just a hair more aggressive than the standard setups. Give us a call - we would be more than happy to help you out further!
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David confirmed that there are no spacers on the car earlier, the offsets push the wheels out compared to the standard set up.
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running BBS-CH-r with 305's on rear if you have 295's on rear, advise you to go 305's as it will flushed the back to more Aggressive look. |
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08-09-2015, 08:36 AM | #22 |
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Apologies in advance if this is a dumb question, I know nothing about aftermarket lowering kits.
With the ACS lowering springs, 1) does the EDC function still work (comfort/normal/sport) ? 2) is handling affected ? |
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