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    Pics of 205/55/16 on 9" rim?

    Trying to get a feel how much of a stretch it is going to be. Have 225s in the garage for new rims, but e28 drives way better on 205 or 215 thus the question.

    Thanks.
    '96 328is
    '97 m3
    '04 zhp

    #2
    extreme stretch imo
    Tbolt Division

    All I'm saying dude is that bird law in this country...it's not governed by reason.

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      #3
      That would look awful.

      S54B32 swap in progress. Status: Getting There

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        #4
        too tall
        http://instagram.com/dslovn.drives

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          #5
          Yeah, too much sidewall to make that kind of stretch.
          Originally posted by z31maniac
          I just hate everyone.

          No need for discretion.

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            #6
            205/45-16 are very cheap
            1991 e30 328i M52 swapped: Gone
            1995 e34 540i/6 1 of 76 Clean
            1985 e28 euro 525i the daily

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              #7
              It is no e30. It needs meat.
              '96 328is
              '97 m3
              '04 zhp

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                #8
                205/45 on a 16x9 if that helps in anyway.


                1991 325iS turbo

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                  #9
                  "drives better" on 205 or 215? How does that make sense? You've got decent sized tires already, why don't you just use them?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ak- View Post
                    205/45 on a 16x9 if that helps in anyway.

                    Thanks. I guess 225/50 it is... :neutral:
                    '96 328is
                    '97 m3
                    '04 zhp

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                      #11
                      Nah it really won't be too bad. The tall sidewall makes the stretch seem way less than it is. It will still look stretched but not like that ^


                      for instance, this is a 205/50 on a 10.5



                      Your tire is taller and your wheel is skinnier than that
                      Byron
                      Leichtbau

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