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      06-18-2014, 03:26 PM   #1
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Will 18'' TE37 Wheels clear the CCB?

Hi all,

I'm on the fence on whether to choose the CCB or not. I know in the US that 19'' is required when ordering the CCB which makes it an 10k option rather than a 8k option. However all that I really concern is whether or not that my current 18'' TE37 would clear those CCB calipers? (Assuming my current E9x M3 set up will work on the car)

Any guesstimate or logical inputs are welcomed. Thanks in advance.
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nobody can tell you that without trying, but the most probable answer is no
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seems like the stock 18 swallows those massive brakes perfectly tho.
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Can't see it happening. The Brembo 380mm BARELY cleared the 18" TE37.
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seems like the stock 18 swallows those massive brakes perfectly tho.
Yes, but this ones are 19".
I think that 400mm rotor won't feet the 18 te37sl because the calipers are huge. I saw that people did 400mm CCB mercedes brakes on the 18" wheels but it is really hard to feet. So my answer - no.
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I tried a set of aftermarket 19s on my standard blue brakes and those still rubbed, so if my 19s didn't work...you're 18's most likely won't either. But you never know..
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Can't see it happening. The Brembo 380mm BARELY cleared the 18" TE37.
And barely cleared some other 18's as well.
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19" Volk TE37SL on BMW M4

So I actually went and got the 19" Volk TE37SL and installed it on my M4. Fits perfect with no rubbing. Car is lowered on sport springs and clears the brakes. Get the 19" for CCB. 18" for steel brakes.

Specs are:
Front: 19x9.5 (offset +21) w 245/35/19 Tires and 15mm spacers
Rear: 19x10.5 (offset +22) w 275/30/19 Tires and No spacers

Wheels tuck in perfectly with extra room.
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I'm not even sure 19s would fit the CCBs
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