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Originally posted by Simon S View Postlol at mustang emblem..
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1991 LS1 Swapped 318is
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Just put my BBS rs onto the coupe.
Specs: 15x8 +12 and 15x9 +3 (no spacers, natural camber)
tires: 195/50/15 Toyo T1r all round.
Last edited by bmwandhonda; 10-04-2012, 12:47 AM.E30 325i Touring currently under construction.
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...256444&page=20
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Originally posted by bmwandhonda View PostJust put my BBS rs onto the coupe.
Specs: 15x8 +12 and 15x9 +3 (no spacers, natural camber)
tires: 195/50/15 Toyo T1r all round.
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While im here, here are mine
BBS RS189
-15x7.5 ET19 - Running 15mm spacer up front for now
-15x8.5 ET6
-Minor fender rolling in the rear as well as the front.
-Falken 512's in 205/50-15.
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Originally posted by randomsv650 View PostThat looks soo sick! Im running 205/50-15's all around on my RS, this is making me realize i should run 195/50's on the front next time.
While im here, here are mine
BBS RS189
-15x7.5 ET19 - Running 15mm spacer up front for now
-15x8.5 ET6
-Minor fender rolling in the rear as well as the front.
-Falken 512's in 205/50-15.
Mine scrub slightly at the rear, but only when hitting a sizable bump in the road.E30 325i Touring currently under construction.
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...256444&page=20
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Originally posted by bmwandhonda View PostThanks mate, your car looks awesome btw, love the color scheme :p I would have thought your tires would be sitting pretty much exact where mine would be sitting with those specs, except maybe the front since you are running a fair size spacer.
Mine scrub slightly at the rear, but only when hitting a sizable bump in the road.
Yeah i want to run a smaller spacer up front but need to look into that a bit more. Mine were rubbing in the back too in hard cornering or if we hit a nasty bump, but i took a heat gun and a rubber mallet and flattened it enough to get it to clear :ohsnap:Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
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