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16x9/7.5; 205/40/16 square
One of the best threads you will ever read
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=221813
Nice trailer of my e30
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTjtG...e_gdata_player
If i sold you something please leave feedback here
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=217142
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Originally posted by Eric View Postlove the fat tires!
what size/offset wheels? any rubbing?
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Originally posted by Massive Lee View PostYes they are technically required. If you go to any serious tire shop, they will have technical data regarding what width of tires can be mounted on what width of rims. Both for handling and safety considerations.
Look at the pictures of the rear wheels in the first post. Don't you think that stretching the sidewalls this way won't affect handling and safety? As for esthetics, I won't comment as it is clearly a non-objective matter.
My post has a whole lot of sarcasm. But thanks for the info.
Oh and I can get you some proper pictures of 215/40's on a 9
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The white cabrio looks quite nice. Don't touch anything. It looks perfect.Brake harder. Go faster. No shit.
massivebrakes.com
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Originally posted by bmw325csi View Postill play
16x7.5 and 16x9
205-40-16 front
215-40-16 rear
15 mm spacer up front
Final offsets_ 20 rear, 5 front.
looking to get some 5mm spacers for rear.
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Originally posted by Massive Lee View PostLook at the pictures of the rear wheels in the first post. Don't you think that stretching the sidewalls this way won't affect handling and safety? As for esthetics, I won't comment as it is clearly a non-objective matter.
Not everyone buys wide wheels for the extra tire size benefits.
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Originally posted by bigpepnyc View Post16x7.5 with 205/45/16 front
16x9 with 225/40/16 rear
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