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  • Acehye559
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    Originally posted by Shangsta View Post
    Winning. Those integrale sc's? specs
    Their ccw d11l's, 16x9 n 16x10

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  • dillon7
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    Old pic from SOWO

    BMW on bridge (1 of 1) by Dillon Makar, on Flickr

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  • haggardfab
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    on level ground i tuck a little bit of my wheel in the front and a whole lot in the back.. im laying pinch weld in the front and the tire hits the top of the inner fender



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  • Shangsta
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    Originally posted by Acehye559 View Post
    Winning. Those integrale sc's? specs

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  • Acehye559
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    Originally posted by animal View Post
    ^^top -jack your car is insane.

    can you make it to a rude cruise around the bay on Nov 30th?
    If I don't work, I will def make it. Hopefully no unexpected shit like last time.

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  • OOMPH!
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    Anyone using the Bag Riders e30 specific kit?

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  • animal
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    ^^top -jack your car is insane.

    can you make it to a rude cruise around the bay on Nov 30th?

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  • NickL
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    Originally posted by blue plates View Post
    Haha yea I thought that was pretty apparent if I couldn't tuck 16s. I couldn't tuck 15s.
    Right, I was just confused as you started out with wanting to tuck wheel and then settled on 15's haha. I gotcha.

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  • E30SPDFRK
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    With a 215/40 and flattened pinch welds you can get a 16 even with the fender, but not tucking. You would need either tubbed wheel wells and slightly taller tires or shorter tires and the entire underside of the car raised in order to tuck.

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  • blue plates
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    Haha yea I thought that was pretty apparent if I couldn't tuck 16s. I couldn't tuck 15s.

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  • NickL
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    Originally posted by blue plates View Post
    That was my understanding as well, I was hoping 16s could be tucked. If it ends up being impossible I may run 15s and call it a day.
    It'll be even harder to tuck 15's. If you want the wheel to fill up the arch better, go with 16's or 17's.

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  • blue plates
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    That was my understanding as well, I was hoping 16s could be tucked. If it ends up being impossible I may run 15s and call it a day.

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  • NickL
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    Tucking 17's is possible with a small tire and the pinch welds ground flat I THINK. Ive only ever ran 16's and my car lays the subframe on the ground before it will tuck them.

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  • dillon7
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    Originally posted by blue plates View Post
    How hard is it to tuck wheel in the front?
    Tucking front wheel is actually really hard depending on wheel size. On 16"s I'm laying oil pan, subframe, and the tire is sitting on the inner wheel well and I'm still at least at 1/2" from tucking wheel. The main problem is the wheel well and there isn't much you can do about that. On 17"s I think it might be possible.
    Last edited by dillon7; 11-13-2014, 01:28 PM.

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