Originally posted by Janderson
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
ESM-012SL 17" Wheels with 215/45/17s on '90 325is
Collapse
X
-
Last edited by E30is90; 07-10-2010, 06:03 PM.sigpic
over 240,000 miles served
original owner since Oct. 31, 1989
-
I like the wheels, and the car is super clean. WHich is surprising, because I always hated these wheels seeing pictures of them, but on the car I think they are great.
However, it needs proper sized tires (215/40/17), some spacers and a drop and your car would look AMAZING.Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
Chief Sales Officer, Midwest Division—Blunt Tech Industries
www.gutenparts.com
One stop shopping for NEW, USED and EURO PARTS!
Comment
-
Originally posted by brandonj1 View PostWoudnt low profile tires be bad for the NYC roads then? id be afraid to hit a little pot hole running 17s with such a small sidewall.
Originally posted by z31maniac View PostI like the wheels, and the car is super clean. WHich is surprising, because I always hated these wheels seeing pictures of them, but on the car I think they are great.
However, it needs proper sized tires (215/40/17), some spacers and a drop and your car would look AMAZING.
Originally posted by xwill112x View Postdrop it. the roads are terrible here as well. no excuse.
Thanks!!
Adamsigpic
over 240,000 miles served
original owner since Oct. 31, 1989
Comment
-
Originally posted by N2MYE30 View Post^^^I think 205s up front would work well. To bring it down abit, you could get some drophats. If you still have rubbing, maybe a small fender roll. Props for doing something different...and original owner. :up:sigpic
over 240,000 miles served
original owner since Oct. 31, 1989
Comment
-
Originally posted by xwill112x View Postthey make fender rollers for a reasonn, just sayinnsigpic
over 240,000 miles served
original owner since Oct. 31, 1989
Comment
-
Originally posted by xwill112x View Post5 mm spacer up frontsigpic
over 240,000 miles served
original owner since Oct. 31, 1989
Comment
-
your car looks so much like mine, roll the fenders and just use a hammer and hit in the rear part of the front fender well. That will solve you rubbing issues. you can drop it a little with some H&R sport springs, that will have your rear tire slight tucked and your front about an inch cap. you'll be fine with that set up, i speaking from personal experience
Comment
-
Originally posted by xwill112x View Postdrop it. the roads are terrible here as well. no excuse.-Jay
2014 NASA FL se30 champ #81
2001 se46 3 year plan in progress
Comment
-
Originally posted by E30darkknight View Postyour car looks so much like mine, roll the fenders and just use a hammer and hit in the rear part of the front fender well. That will solve you rubbing issues. you can drop it a little with some H&R sport springs, that will have your rear tire slight tucked and your front about an inch cap. you'll be fine with that set up, i speaking from personal experience
Originally posted by Jonny Cash View PostNo, its not even a comparison. So bad infact I wouldnt even drive an e30 to commute to the city without at least a 65 sidewall. You guys dont have snow plows that rip giant holes into the streets, that have been band-aided over for over 200 years at least. thats the difference.sigpic
over 240,000 miles served
original owner since Oct. 31, 1989
Comment
Comment