lol I hope Josh see's this pic....
And my 235's seem to have a little stretch on my 8.5 csl's
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more whoring, but still no tires. I want 215/40s and those are just a bit more expensive then I anticipated.Leave a comment:
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235 is perfect for 8.5, there will be no stretch. 235mm=9.25" tire patch. You can run 215 on 8.5" rim and just then begin to stretch...Leave a comment:
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I want to put my m contours on my e30. e36/m coupe setup. Currently have dsI's 7.5" all around with 235/40/17.
eagle f1 gsd3's are on ebay pretty cheap, but only in 235/40/17. i'm guessing for the rears, 8.5", I'm going to have to run a 245/35/17? or how bad would the stretch be with 235Leave a comment:
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E46 M3 wheels? Let me know if you need any spares, we've got a nice set at the shop. The guy pulled em off when they were practically new for CSL wheels.Leave a comment:
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thanks. I've decided to just sell my m contours. I'm spending all my money on another car, and a move down south. appreciate the pics though! if anyone wants staggered m contours in black let me know!Leave a comment:
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ColdAccord requested M-Contour pictures on an E30, and didnt specify non-M. I stated that I have a friend that runs them on his M3, but didnt post pictures because I understand that this is primarily for non-M cars. He then posted asking for the pics, which I posted up in response. However, that aside, the title and original post dont specify non-M cars only. Just asking about setups. The 5-lug on this car isnt stock, it has been swapped for ti rear components, E36 M3 front brakes, and there are rotor spacers to accomodate the rotors in the front. So I really dont see anything wrong with any of this.. cool?
Oh, and thanks. Wheels are still being stored by the way..Leave a comment:
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