Thinking about going from 22's to 20's
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Originally Posted by All-Or-Nothing' post='1057390' date='Nov 18 2009, 06:53 AM
Well I still have these EXE Konvex 22's. Maybe I will sell them and go for a different look or powdercoat them or something.
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Schulrog - Your car looks perfect! Subtle and complete - it needs nothing and flows so nice. I'm glad I saw this pic so I can copy you on the drop, wheels and spacers. I have 19" m6 reps on stock sport height now, and while I know I want to lower it, I knew something was off - and now I know. I'll do the drop and spacers soon, but I'll wait until I need tires to do the 20's - great work on your car!
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Originally Posted by tbal' post='1057601' date='Nov 18 2009, 02:45 PM
I like those wheels... Post some pics of them on your car!
Rims are in the closet right now till I figure out if I'll keep them or try the lowered 20" look.
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Originally Posted by schulrog' post='1057928' date='Nov 19 2009, 02:09 AM
here's mine... 20's and eibach drop
I see you also have the flower power wheels (style 121) for your winter set-up. You run them with spacers? If I read your sig, you run them with 2x20mm in the rear, but do you also run them with spacers in the front? I think they can handle 15mm? Is it possible?
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I'll tell ya one thing.. I never really cared for the M6 very much, im not a fan of the front end, compared to the M5's front end.. which is one reason why i went with the M5 over the M6. AND for the fact that i'm 6'-7" and wanted a 4 door.
BUT.. i saw a M6 the other day in Toronto with 21" Deep Dish wheels, and hands down was one of the nicest BMW's i've ever seen..
Go with Deep Dish whatever you do!
BUT.. i saw a M6 the other day in Toronto with 21" Deep Dish wheels, and hands down was one of the nicest BMW's i've ever seen..
Go with Deep Dish whatever you do!
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Originally Posted by tbal' post='1057311' date='Nov 18 2009, 03:12 AM
Honestly bro go for the 22s! Just be careful, nothing looks more boss than a 6 lowered on some deep dish, staggered 22s! Can't lose on 22s
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Originally Posted by iCharles' post='1058164' date='Nov 19 2009, 03:48 AM
Schulrog - Your car looks perfect! Subtle and complete - it needs nothing and flows so nice. I'm glad I saw this pic so I can copy you on the drop, wheels and spacers. I have 19" m6 reps on stock sport height now, and while I know I want to lower it, I knew something was off - and now I know. I'll do the drop and spacers soon, but I'll wait until I need tires to do the 20's - great work on your car!