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  • 33lop
    Noobie
    • Oct 2006
    • 39

    #1

    e30 touring rims

    Hi. I have an e30 325i tourer and I'm looking at replacing the rims. Preferably just 15"s. Top of mind are, of course, BBS, Alpinas, and Hartges. Kind of hard to find though. Any ideas? Thanks!:)
  • ColdAccord
    R3V Elite
    • Oct 2003
    • 5926

    #2
    didn't it come with 15" bbs stock? like the ones in my sig?

    where you located?
    Originally posted by blunt
    can you get me a deal on cases of their (fiji) bottled water? i wash my 02 in that shit

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    • 33lop
      Noobie
      • Oct 2006
      • 39

      #3
      Hi. I'm from Manila. Got it 2nd hand. It's got 16" Vega rims. They actually look good but I just want a 15"s; bad roads and all down here.:roll:
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      • ColdAccord
        R3V Elite
        • Oct 2003
        • 5926

        #4
        never heard of vegas. how much to ship to buffalo, ny 14222? lol. i like those wheels

        i wish i had my bbs's in that pic still (sold em last fall) and i wish i were closer, i'd def be down for a trade
        Originally posted by blunt
        can you get me a deal on cases of their (fiji) bottled water? i wash my 02 in that shit

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        • 33lop
          Noobie
          • Oct 2006
          • 39

          #5
          Vegas are old-school Italian rims (I think). Really rare. That's why I'm sorta having 2nd thoughts on selling them. lol

          But function first. Got a good deal happening on a set of ACS Type 1s, but they're looking a little too modern at times. lol I'm looking around for options.

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          • MrK
            Mod Crazy
            • Jan 2006
            • 709

            #6
            Solidly-made 16"s shouldn't give you much trouble even on the worst roads. I've been driving around in Beirut (some roads are absolute shite) for about a year on 16s, and I've run over holes that could've swallowed a wheel whole with no adverse affects.

            So if you like your wheels, by all means I suggest you keep um. 17s are cause to worry, 16s (IMHO) aren't.
            This is your M20 on steroids:

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            • 33lop
              Noobie
              • Oct 2006
              • 39

              #7
              MrK,

              Beirut, huh? lol

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              • MrK
                Mod Crazy
                • Jan 2006
                • 709

                #8
                Umm, I'm not kidding. Yeah Beirut.
                This is your M20 on steroids:

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                • 33lop
                  Noobie
                  • Oct 2006
                  • 39

                  #9
                  MrK,

                  I believe you, bro. :) Honest.

                  Anyway, thanks for the advice. Have you guys tried putting on nitrogen on your tires? A lot of people here are beginning to use them; they swear it improves the ride.

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                  • AndrewBird
                    The Mad Scientist
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 11898

                    #10
                    Originally posted by MrK
                    Solidly-made 16"s shouldn't give you much trouble even on the worst roads. I've been driving around in Beirut (some roads are absolute shite) for about a year on 16s, and I've run over holes that could've swallowed a wheel whole with no adverse affects.

                    So if you like your wheels, by all means I suggest you keep um. 17s are cause to worry, 16s (IMHO) aren't.
                    I think he meant he want smaller wheels so he has a larger sidewall (assuming he keeps the same tire circumference). This will provide additional cushioning over bumps as taller sidewalls flex more. I can't imagine that 1 inch would change much however.

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