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    #31
    Originally posted by nando View Post
    I've honestly really enjoyed my R888s, both sets.
    That's the general consensus I've gotten thus far. I have multiple Evo buddies who run them on their track cars and they swear by them.

    How many miles have you seen out of yours, nando?
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      #32
      I run them 3 seasons, and put about ~12,000 miles per year on my car, and the first set lasted me 3 years, 20-thousand some odd miles. I think this will be my 3rd year on the 225s, so I guess around 24,000 miles?
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        #33
        I enjoyed the R888's I had on my old mini, but to me they don't earn the price premium over rivals/star specs. I paid 100€ a tire, but in the larger tire size there is usually always an equivalent or better tire for less. 245/45/16 is a dying size though, might be your only option besides Bridgestone re-11's


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          #34
          Originally posted by nando View Post
          I run them 3 seasons, and put about ~12,000 miles per year on my car, and the first set lasted me 3 years, 20-thousand some odd miles. I think this will be my 3rd year on the 225s, so I guess around 24,000 miles?
          That's some pretty decent mileage out of such a sticky tire. I heard the trick with the R888s is to not turn the wheel while sitting still ;)

          Originally posted by Eric View Post
          I enjoyed the R888's I had on my old mini, but to me they don't earn the price premium over rivals/star specs. I paid 100€ a tire, but in the larger tire size there is usually always an equivalent or better tire for less. 245/45/16 is a dying size though, might be your only option besides Bridgestone re-11's
          I would totally agree, however, in that size I'm limited, like you said. If only 17s looked as good as 16s on an E30.

          I feel for the price, R888s > the re-11s.
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            #35
            All my e30's have 17''. On my 87 I have on rear 17x9.5 et 24 255-40-17 Toyo Proxes RA1. Front 17x8.5 et 14 235-40-17 Toyo Proxes R888. Rolled fenders on front and back.



            Last edited by e30m3s54turbo; 03-20-2014, 05:19 PM.
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              #36
              ^^^ Post a pic of fitment.



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                #37
                I posted pics. ^^^^
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                  #38
                  Very nice
                  Suspension setup?



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                    #39
                    For now e36 m3 front. Soon to be changed to e30 strut 5 lug kit with e46 330i rotors and calipers. Rear e36 318ti control arms with z4 rotors and rear e36 m3 calipers. On GC coils and billy's.
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                    http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=227993
                    http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=289362

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                      #40
                      ^what happens when you hit a bump? looks like your travel is down to like 1/4".

                      what spring rates?


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                        #41
                        Shit, I have 1000 lb springs and think I would rub with that. I'll post my pics later, but damn.
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                          #42
                          Originally posted by kamotors View Post
                          ^what happens when you hit a bump? looks like your travel is down to like 1/4".

                          what spring rates?
                          There is a lot of crap in the trunk weighing it down. I have the coil set low.
                          The spring rate is front 450 and rear 650.
                          Projects Hartge,Alpina & AC Schnitzer Builds.http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=280601
                          http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=227993
                          http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=289362

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                            #43
                            Your car looks killer! That's a 25" tire in the rear, correct?
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                              #44
                              Man, I really don't usually care for 17's on a non-M E30, but beefy setups like that make it look so much more right, love it!

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                                #45
                                17x9
                                et10 front
                                et22 rear


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