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I'm glad it was resurrected. I also have bottle caps and I'm looking to replace them with euroweaves or .....
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Originally posted by argon View Postjust for knowlegdebase, here's my basketweaves vs euroweaves vs BBS RG
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Originally posted by selturk View Postaround $200-400.. I'm also looking for some e30 M3 Springs. Which will lower the car for about and inch. Can't use H&R, due to low oil pan (91 318i :(
Oh, and I vote euros as well. If I could find some I'd throw them on my eta to replace the weaves I just fitted.
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my favorite thing about 14" basketweaves is the weight and the cost. they're super light - throw on a set of hoosier slicks and you've got an inexpensive very light track setup (it's like ~20lbs wheel with a tires). euroweaves are quite a bit heavier and 15" tires are more expensive.
also, neither have a great selection of street tires available, which is unfortunate. I'll probably get slicks for my 15x7.5 6ULs and get some 17s for the street.
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just for knowlegdebase, here's my basketweaves vs euroweaves vs BBS RG
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there is a set of euro weaves in the forsale section going for 550 obo. i got mine from the same seller and he sent me everything me promised and packing was ok.
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alright Euroweaves it is.. can someone confirm that these are Euro or not:
7J X 15 H2 ET 24
LK 4 x 100
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I personally love Ronal LS on E30s, but they aren't cheap. If I could I'd find some Euroweaves.
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If you cant find a decent set of Euroweaves you could always get IX wheels. They seem to be fairly well priced. The only thing is the offset is a little much so you you'll need spacers in the front to clear the strut tubes.
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