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    #16
    gotta pay to play.

    2003.5 Imolarot M3: daily
    1995 Alpinweiß M3: hpde

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      #17
      Originally posted by unloadedak View Post
      gotta pay to play.
      It's your fault I'm asking the question in the first place!! I had a perfectly good 4-lug coilover setup before your opened your mouth!
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        #18
        I've got probably $1,500 into a complete 5 lug swap. That is money above and beyond maintenence of stock parts. The reasons i did this swap were:

        - car needed a brake job
        - suspension re-fresh was required because of a complacent previous owner
        - bottle caps on the car were boring
        - selling off some stock parts helped recoup 10 percent of the cost
        - 225 section width tires have really helped with the grip(which is hard to do on an oem 4 lug wheel)
        - alignment is setup perfectly
        - learning experience
        - would do again or swap onto a really clean shell should mine rust out or wipe out

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          #19
          I thought it was mostly for brakes...

          I mean, if you have money, there are many, many choices for custom sized, custom spec'd wheels out there.

          Originally posted by SpasticDwarf;n6449866
          Honestly I built it just to have a place to sit and listen to Hotline Bling on repeat.

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            #20
            If all you're after is wheel choices, it makes SO MUCH more sense to run adapters. I had them on my car for over a year, and never had a single issue with them. They never loosened up, I never had a single wobble or vibration, nothing. MUCH more cost effective, and they are perfectly safe, no matter what the non-believers may try to tell you.

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              #21
              But, you have a garage car Josh. IIRC, he is building an insane +500hp track monster.


              (I mean that in the nicest way, I'm not dissing your car or you in any way, but yours isn't a DD, nor a track car, right?)

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                #22
                KA flares
                17x10"+ APEX
                275+ R888s

                why spend all the money on time making power and cheaply getting it to the ground?

                2003.5 Imolarot M3: daily
                1995 Alpinweiß M3: hpde

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                  #23
                  e36 5-lug + e38 weaves = a bunch more track, and

                  past:
                  1989 325is (learner shitbox)
                  1986 325e (turbo dorito)
                  1991 318ic (5-lug ITB)
                  1985 323i baur
                  current:
                  1995 M3 (suspension, 17x9/255-40, borla)

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                    #24
                    Wheels, Brakes, Larger rear wheel bearings and halfshafts, because I could. ect ect

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                      #25
                      because of cheaper cool wheels :D
                      '84 e30 320i m20b20 zobelbraun metallic

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                        #26
                        Because that's how it rolled out of the factory (narrowbody factory 5-lug, oooo yeaaaa).

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                          #27
                          Wait, is that fair?

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View Post
                            But, you have a garage car Josh. IIRC, he is building an insane +500hp track monster.


                            (I mean that in the nicest way, I'm not dissing your car or you in any way, but yours isn't a DD, nor a track car, right?)
                            I drive it every day to work, but it does spend winters in hibernation. I guess my statement was pretty blanket, I would yield if it's a track/performance car that you're looking to 5-lug swap, adapters probably wouldn't be the way to go.

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                              #29
                              I looked at the cost of doing a proper 5-lug conversion and realized you can get practically any baller 4x100 wheel setup you want with that budget. Doesn't really make sense unless you're getting a hell of a deal on the parts.

                              >> 1988 3.1 ITB E30 /// 2002 E46 M3 6MT / 2008 335xi 6MT / 1991 S38B36 E30 (sold)

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by IronFreak View Post
                                Nothings wrong with them at all, except that none of them are wide enough for my liking. If you haven't seen my build lately i'm going to be north of the 500hp mark. I want some sort of traction......right now for the price and weight the Apex ARC-8 17x10 is what I'm leaning towards. That's about $1400 shipped.

                                I foresee issues with a smaller wheel
                                Originally posted by IronFreak View Post
                                I have a backup plan if it doesn't fit the fender. I just wanted to aim at a wheel that whould give me proper traction and then go from there.
                                I may have the parts to make a set of 3 piece ACT wheels, that would fit your needs, perfectly. I have a line on a set from a vette that are 17x9.5" et 56 now, with what looks to be either 1" or .5" lips on them now. I have a set of 4 2" lips left over from my build of my ACT wheels, so they would either end up 17x10.5" or 17x11" et in the mid 30s I think. Or stay staggered. That work for you?

                                They look like this, although they are missing the caps.

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