looking for a E30 sedan with 18 inch BBS RS and 18 inch BBS LM

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  • speedminded
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    Originally posted by Mystikal
    RC090 is only the 17x8 +20 74.1mm version. My 18x8s are RC061 and 18x9s are RC062.
    Bingo! Here's my old style 5's from a Euro 850csi...

    BBS RC009 - 8JX17 ET:10
    BBS RC010 - 9JX17 ET:19

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  • Mystikal
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    Originally posted by theox69
    Style 5's are also know as BBS RC090
    So yes, Stale30 has BBS RC's.
    RC090 is only the 17x8 +20 74.1mm version. My 18x8s are RC061 and 18x9s are RC062.

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  • daniel
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    Originally posted by Krillian
    But its swedish :)
    why does that not surprise me in the least bit.

    Originally posted by herbivor
    Here are my 16" LM reps on my previous car. I ran 205s on them. They affected the handling in a negative way compared to the stock 14" with 195's. Unless you got more power and a better suspension set up I would hesitate going above 15's unless you care more about looks than handling.
    uhh

    Originally posted by speedminded
    yeah that pretty much sums it up.

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  • speedminded
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    Originally posted by herbivor
    Here are my 16" LM reps on my previous car. I ran 205s on them. They affected the handling in a negative way compared to the stock 14" with 195's. Unless you got more power and a better suspension set up I would hesitate going above 15's unless you care more about looks than handling.

    http://i710.photobucket.com/albums/w...s/DSC_7305.jpg

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  • Raxe
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    Not exactly a sedan, but 18" LM reps



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  • bandito
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    epwerkz.. u better use 17" RS's for ur e30..
    18" on e30>> capee deehh....hahaha

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  • 325ix
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    Yeah I think 18 would be too big. There is a car with 17 rs's though

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  • norcalE30
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    Originally posted by herbivor
    Here are my 16" LM reps on my previous car. I ran 205s on them. They affected the handling in a negative way compared to the stock 14" with 195's. Unless you got more power and a better suspension set up I would hesitate going above 15's unless you care more about looks than handling.
    just stop....

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  • herbivor
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    Here are my 16" LM reps on my previous car. I ran 205s on them. They affected the handling in a negative way compared to the stock 14" with 195's. Unless you got more power and a better suspension set up I would hesitate going above 15's unless you care more about looks than handling.

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  • Krillian
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    Some pics.

    Not my car. But its swedish :)

    E30 coupe. Black on black with 18" bbs lm Replica.

    448whp@ 1,4bar http://www.pure-pf.com/phpBB2/viewto...er=asc&start=0










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  • Epwerkz
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    Originally posted by MikesJo
    epwerkz, what did you drive before?


    few cars lol

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  • e30trooper
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    get some 16's with beef!

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  • MikesJo
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    epwerkz, what did you drive before?

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  • ayemattyyy
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    Originally posted by theox69
    Style 5's are also know as BBS RC090
    So yes, Stale30 has BBS RC's.

    Well, proved me wrong :D I just thought that rc was the one that looks like the apex racing wheels. Learning something new all the time. And yes, Shawn ran 17" rs' on his car. Keep in mind to run them, you will need to be 5x120, even adapters wouldn't be worth it. Good luck running the 18x10/18x9. Please post pics when you do.
    Matt

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  • Epwerkz
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    Im about to order the LM for my E30 project...any suggestion for the offsets?i heard that BBS dont come on 17x10 for the rear,Max is 17x9
    and for the 18 inch,they have the 18x9 and 18x10 if im not wrong....

    so any members with BBS LM here?please help and give me some inputs.thnx

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