Alpina has such a timeless design. Good choice.
							
						
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 Holy fucking mother of god! I love it!Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
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 thought i was going to see some alpinas with a rusted center and polished lip.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 Ahh..
 
 Are you suggesting I should not match my section width to my rim size? 245's up front, in addition to rubbing harder than pre-teen lovers with their pants still on, would just look silly and baloon out past the rim and fender.
 
 Unless you know something I don't then without major modification these sizes are about the largest I can run.
 
 There are several reason's I chose what I did..
 
 1) these dimensions are within 1% (actually +0.424% and +0.504% discrepancy) factory spec rolling diameter. Any larger and I rub fender liners, fenders etc. not to mention the increased rotational mass beyond what I have already done by +2ing the wheel(s). Any smaller and it would not fill the well properly, look silly, artificially increase my odometer.
 
 2) I am not putting down 300hp+, so if I had any larger contact patch in the rear it would hook up too much in corners.
 
 3) I already rolled my fenders and pulling fenders is not in the equation. I will be widening my track slightly and there would be absolutely no room.
 
 4) Limited tire choice in this size/rolling diameter. Without going to an R compound I got what many consider a top choice - I have run this exact tread on my 16" RS's last year and am more than happy.
 
 5) I feel the tire size/rim combo looks proper. Not a silly amount of stretch (not really considered stretch), nowhere balloon looking. Plus if you have tires that are ballooning in the sidewall you will have unnecessary flex in your sidewall.
 
 I always try to follow the philosophy of form follows function. If it's not usable, it's not worth it.Last edited by CAOSyAMOR; 05-28-2009, 10:11 PM.Comment
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 wasn't expecting that one!
 wasn't expecting that one!
							
						




 
							
						
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