166 Wheels being installed on Saturday
Originally Posted by rtl2' post='425675' date='May 17 2007, 08:14 PM
I second the request for a beginners course in wheels/tires/sizing.
Also, who is this Gary person, and how does one get in touch with him. I'm in Boston, and would love to personalize my car a bit.
Also, who is this Gary person, and how does one get in touch with him. I'm in Boston, and would love to personalize my car a bit.
Sweet...copied your writing straight to my PDA.
I am assuming the 167 wheels also come with two offsets...so that they can be put on the 5 chassis? I can order these with the same wheel measurements you mentioned above??
Originally Posted by rtl2' post='425675' date='May 17 2007, 07:14 PM
I second the request for a beginners course in wheels/tires/sizing.
Also, who is this Gary person, and how does one get in touch with him. I'm in Boston, and would love to personalize my car a bit.
Also, who is this Gary person, and how does one get in touch with him. I'm in Boston, and would love to personalize my car a bit.
The bigger the wheel size i.e. 19 vs. 18 the less the amount of tire between the wheel rim and the road. If you have lots of potholes and have that concern you may want to stick to a 18 in wheel so you have more cushion and protection against damaging your wheels.
Originally Posted by wmbiii' post='425700' date='May 17 2007, 08:45 PM
Veight, congrats man, feels like yesterday we were waiting for our cars to come off the boat; hope you love yours as much as I do. Send pics soon?
I will take pics this weekend.
Originally Posted by Chuck W.' post='428039' date='May 24 2007, 07:09 PM
Wellll. Where are the photos?
Sorry,
I had to create a new post that got moved to the Parts, Acces, and Mods area
Here is the link..
http://forums.e60.net/index.php?showtopic=40353
Originally Posted by Veight' post='428040' date='May 24 2007, 07:18 PM
Sorry,
I had to create a new post that got moved to the Parts, Acces, and Mods area
Here is the link..
http://forums.e60.net/index.php?showtopic=40353
I had to create a new post that got moved to the Parts, Acces, and Mods area
Here is the link..
http://forums.e60.net/index.php?showtopic=40353
Ill post them here too.
Originally Posted by tachyon' post='428059' date='May 24 2007, 09:01 PM
285s look great in back.
Good move.
Thanks,
Do you notice much of a difference between the 275's and the 285's?
Have you posted a pic of yours at the same angle?
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There's not much of an differance between 285 vs. 275/30's but why go for the 285's when BMW recommends the 275's?
It will change the ratios and mess up the car's intelligence.
All this, but only slightly.
It will change the ratios and mess up the car's intelligence.
All this, but only slightly.
Originally Posted by Ricracing' post='428214' date='May 25 2007, 09:26 AM
There's not much of an differance between 285 vs. 275/30's but why go for the 285's when BMW recommends the 275's?
It will change the ratios and mess up the car's intelligence.
All this, but only slightly.
It will change the ratios and mess up the car's intelligence.
All this, but only slightly.
The 285/30 19's are 2053 MM in diameter while the original 275/35 18's are 2041 MM thats only .59% off of original.
275/30 19's work out to be 1948.35 MM that is 4.77% off of original.
The cars intelligence will be more off by the 275/19's than the 285/19's by over 4%. The 285's are almost exactly the same diameter as the 275/18's.
The only issue would be the wider tire which doesn't rub in the wheel well anyway.
What other ratios and intelligence are you talking about here?


