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    What wheels are these?

    Sorry... another thread asking the age old question... What Wheels are these?

    These



    and these




    Thanks in advance for your help everyone!

    Thanks - Jon
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    #2
    Bottom half ones look like multi-piece Alpinas. Don't know the top half ones.
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    Originally posted by Mr. Anderson
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      #3
      thx. The top ones are what I'm most concerned about finding info on. The others I was curious about.


      Would love insight on other available DTM style wheels in 4x100 (not mono-lock) in 17" diameter. It's for a project.
      So far only finding Compomotive's and a couple OZ wheels available. Wish the m-systems were offered in 4x100.
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        #4
        The top ones look like my old AEZ Radon with more spokes.

        E30S54 - Scale Suspension / Unix Performance Coilovers - 17x8 and 17x9 BBS E50

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          #5
          what size/spec are those rears in your pic?

          Thanks - Jon
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            #6
            Mim's on top, Hardy and Beck on bottom?
            Byron
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              #7
              Originally posted by GotCone? View Post
              what size/spec are those rears in your pic?

              Thanks - Jon
              I think they are 16x9 et15
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                #8
                The bottom ones remind me of JongBloed 305's, but being surrounded by Alpina cars leads me to believe they are some variation of an Alpina wheel.
                - Trey

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by E30SPDFRK View Post
                  Mim's on top, Hardy and Beck on bottom?
                  can you be more specific?

                  Mim's.. model?
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by E30SPDFRK View Post
                    Mim's on top, Hardy and Beck on bottom?
                    Ditto MIM's look like 15x7.5 with et in the E21 range which are quite popular in Germany.

                    http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum...d.php?t=914917 lots of good examples in this thread of E21 wheels. The M wheels could be alpina or HB's hard to tell from such a small photo.
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                      #11
                      MIM 1900's on top, my wheels are in 15x7 et 13 fitment, didn't know if there were any others avaliable.
                      - Chris
                      Project M42 - 255 @ 19 psi

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                        #12
                        Thanks.

                        THey look bigger than 15" to me in the top pic... ;(
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                          #13
                          What's not DTM style about Team Dynamics Pro Race 1.2?

                          And they'll drill 4 x 100 and in any offset they have available. I believe the lowest offset they have for the 17 x 9 is ET 20, which would still require a spacer on an E30 for strut clearance.

                          Paul @ Team Illuminata quoted me around $250 shipped per wheel on the 17 x 9 57.1 hub, 4 x 100, ET 20.

                          There is a 6-12 week lead time since they are custom made in England then have to come across the pond.
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