Rota 15x8 et35

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • litu
    replied
    Ok, On my first ix the tyres I guess/can remeber 205/40-17, wheels were 7x17. I remember because it was the suspension of a terrible run at streets. I'm thinking of something like 215/40 or 215/45 if you just fit rotate
    How did they feel driven??

    Leave a comment:


  • jute91
    replied
    Originally posted by Sade
    In this photo that the height, from about 2 cm away. That stance would be cool
    I have already bought a 7x17 inch ET 35 wheels so I thought if there was something the size of tires options. I do not care to buy 205/40-17 tires I know that they have been terrible on the street
    Here is mine 7x17 et 25 with 205/40 tyres

    Leave a comment:


  • audiquattrot
    replied
    i love the euro bumpers on the iX!!!

    Leave a comment:


  • litu
    replied
    Originally posted by jute91
    My car is now under construction, havent done the 5 lug pattern yet.


    If you want to get best driveability, you should use 14-15", wide something aorund 7" and et 25-40. you should keep the centerline of tyre the same as original..
    In this photo that the height, from about 2 cm away. That stance would be cool
    I have already bought a 7x17 inch ET 35 wheels so I thought if there was something the size of tires options. I do not care to buy 205/40-17 tires I know that they have been terrible on the street

    Leave a comment:


  • jute91
    replied
    Originally posted by Sade
    In this pic car looks awesome, my day dream pre-model e30 with deep dish wheels and little raise :p. Show more pics



    I choose 1, Not matter looks. I have 4-door ix facelift model
    My car is now under construction, havent done the 5 lug pattern yet.

    If you want to get best driveability, you should use 14-15", wide something aorund 7" and et 25-40. you should keep the centerline of tyre the same as original..
    Attached Files

    Leave a comment:


  • litu
    replied
    Originally posted by jute91
    well i think it doesnt matter how wide wheel you use as long it doesnt hit your fender... you should just think look/driveable ratio when choosing rims.. i prefer look on my car... and if i put 10 wide to rear, it will come out a lot, so i need to get stiff springs..


    Here is 8,5x17 front with et13 and 10 wide rear et 15, tyres are 235/45
    In this pic car looks awesome, my day dream pre-model e30 with deep dish wheels and little raise :p. Show more pics

    Originally posted by jute91
    chooce scale

    Driveability 1 2 3 4 5 Look
    I choose 1, Not matter looks. I have 4-door ix facelift model
    Last edited by litu; 02-16-2013, 04:37 AM.

    Leave a comment:


  • jute91
    replied
    chooce scale

    Driveability 1 2 3 4 5 Look

    Leave a comment:


  • litu
    replied
    What would be a good tire size, standard ix chassis.
    Wheels are 7x17 inch ET35

    Leave a comment:


  • jute91
    replied


    Leave a comment:


  • jute91
    replied
    Originally posted by Chruby99
    Home made Steel wheels are those D.O.T. approved? Legal?
    There are plenty of light weight steel wheels from Bart and Aero Wheel. but they are not D.O.T. approved or street Legal. Leave you liable for anything that could happen if you get in an accident.
    well they arent legal, but we have shop here which makes them as we ask.. with experience of 20 years, he know how to do it.. i have also made couple set myself, they aint that hard, if you have good welding machine and rotating machine

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1w79j5-DtM

    Leave a comment:


  • Wille30
    replied
    I really like the steel wheels, I always wanted to widen some on an old 740 wagon I used to have. Thanks for everyone's help, I think Im going to go with some royal gun metal 15x8 RB's et 35.

    Leave a comment:


  • Chruby99
    replied
    Home made Steel wheels are those D.O.T. approved? Legal?
    There are plenty of light weight steel wheels from Bart and Aero Wheel. but they are not D.O.T. approved or street Legal. Leave you liable for anything that could happen if you get in an accident.

    Leave a comment:


  • jute91
    replied
    and if you use car on the street, does the weight really matter? do you go to shop and ask always lightest wheels? nope, i prefer look better...
    with steel rims, you can make as wide as you want and choose you offset...
    that gives you perfect fit.. im going to make steel rims 7 wide for winter and give it a tyre 175-195 wide..
    rally look :)

    Leave a comment:


  • jute91
    replied
    well it depends of wheel, usually cast aluminium wheels weigth something between 5-10kg each, with forged rims you could go around 3.5-5kg... we have quite lights steel rims here.. homemade 9x15 steel rim
    Attached Files

    Leave a comment:


  • Wille30
    replied
    Holy giant photo

    Leave a comment:

Working...