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  • silverfbimmer
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    That is awesome I may think about getting a set. I think they will still be original....I am not sure too many people are attracted to the steel look. I would definitely want a set. How do you figure out the brake clearance necessary?

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  • Karlspackler
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    Originally posted by silverfbimmer
    Wow those wheels from BHR look awesome. Did you say you were getting a set Karlspackler? If so is it for an E30?
    Yes, I will be ordering a set in about a month or so and yes they can pretty much do ANY bolt pattern, offset, and brake clearance.

    I am ordering 16x9 et 0 with polished lips and they will run around $650-700 for the set in almost ANY COLOR.

    I was going to keep it a secret so I could be "original" but who cares. :drink:

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  • 02stu
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    I had diamond racing wheels on my 02, never had a problem with them. They're not hubcentric which sucks but besides that.


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  • silverfbimmer
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    Wow those wheels from BHR look awesome. Did you say you were getting a set Karlspackler? If so is it for an E30?

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  • automatic
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    Originally posted by Karlspackler
    If you guys give me ALL OF THE CREDIT, I will let you in on the place I am buying my widened steel wheels.

    Check out BHR

    http://www.bobhindsonracinginc.com/S...ocery%20Getter!

    You all owe me

    custom? whats the pricing like?

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  • Karlspackler
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    If you guys give me ALL OF THE CREDIT, I will let you in on the place I am buying my widened steel wheels.

    Check out BHR

    http://www.bobhindsonracinginc.com/S...ocery%20Getter!

    You all owe me

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  • automatic
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    Originally posted by thejimlab
    if you live in the northeast, check out www.irwheel.com

    IR's Stardard DOT wheel looks good but 24lbs is pretty heavy. Too bad considering they are local to me.







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  • thejimlab
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    if you live in the northeast, check out www.irwheel.com

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  • 2002maniac
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    Diamond's "Avenger" series is a pretty good deal. 15x8 is 16lbs and costs $80

    I was going to get a set for the track until 15x8 rotas became an option

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  • JRKOUPE
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    Originally posted by Low Level E30
    Those are the standard for classic American muscle -- Chevelles, etc. They've been in the Summit Racing catalogues for years. They look like NASCAR steelies.

    ..spoke to owner of co.....I think they are NASCAR wheels

    its a hot wheel.......IMO

    ....on track tho=not best.




    HEY...... I can get a bit of a disount.....pm me...I may order a set ....I spoke to them re backspacing etc......

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  • Low Level E30
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    Also take note of the weight --- they're steel --- so some of those 15x8's weigh 25 pounds...

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  • Low Level E30
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    Those are the standard for classic American muscle -- Chevelles, etc. They've been in the Summit Racing catalogues for years. They look like NASCAR steelies.

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  • moatilliatta
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    i know, 90 or less for a wheel, thats badass.

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  • JRKOUPE
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    steelies

    .....thats THE steel co. to use!!!!!!!



    15/7 about 80 bucks..... I like them.....albeit a bit heavy!

    reminds me of ol skool Alpina steelies......
    Last edited by JRKOUPE; 07-26-2006, 01:00 PM.

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  • moatilliatta
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    hmm. i found this http://www.diamondracingwheels.com/WheelSeries.htm

    Edit: and this

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