Another wheel question!!!!
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Originally Posted by paul8420484' post='1011897' date='Sep 19 2009, 03:26 PM
I don't want to make things fit, ie use spacers. Not keen on spacers between hubs and wheels etc! I think I'll just have to keep looking to find the correct size genuine items. I've also got my eyes on a set of 18" flat spoke (7 spokes 245/40/18), but not too sure if they'll look that great??? Attachment 90500
Any thoughts??
Any thoughts??
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Originally Posted by paul8420484' post='1011862' date='Sep 19 2009, 03:39 PM
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Thanks for the tyre info, these are the wheels in question that are I think style 166 which is why I like them so much! I don't think they're 11 years old! I'm sure they'd look great on my mystic blue E60 and not many sets like these seem to turn up!?!? So undecided!!!
Thanks for the tyre info, these are the wheels in question that are I think style 166 which is why I like them so much! I don't think they're 11 years old! I'm sure they'd look great on my mystic blue E60 and not many sets like these seem to turn up!?!? So undecided!!!
Anyway, get the 19" 166's (even if you have to find real ones elsewhere)....will look SO much more aggressive than some ordinary 123's (no offense to those who ride on these).
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Originally Posted by DrLev99' post='1012000' date='Sep 19 2009, 08:20 PM
If these are the wheels you were talking about in the OP, then they are definitely NOT 7-series rims from'97. These are the M5 166 rims, assuming they are real. They look OEM to me, from the pics, but your offsets you mentioned don't jive with OEM. I am a bit confused.
Anyway, get the 19" 166's (even if you have to find real ones elsewhere)....will look SO much more aggressive than some ordinary 123's (no offense to those who ride on these).
Anyway, get the 19" 166's (even if you have to find real ones elsewhere)....will look SO much more aggressive than some ordinary 123's (no offense to those who ride on these).
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Do you have the standard suspension or the msports ?
I've recently changed from 17" to 18" and i have a standard (sports) suspension, not the msports. The ride and road noise definately got worse.
This is something you definately have to keep in mind if you set for the 19"s.
You can get the Msports 135s on ebay (18") for not much money, around ?650-?850. Genuine 19"s are far more expensive (around the ?1100-?1200) and difficult to find.
I can post a pic if you want to see how the 135s look on the car. I urge you not to get replicas!
I've recently changed from 17" to 18" and i have a standard (sports) suspension, not the msports. The ride and road noise definately got worse.
This is something you definately have to keep in mind if you set for the 19"s.
You can get the Msports 135s on ebay (18") for not much money, around ?650-?850. Genuine 19"s are far more expensive (around the ?1100-?1200) and difficult to find.
I can post a pic if you want to see how the 135s look on the car. I urge you not to get replicas!
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Originally Posted by spiros' post='1012274' date='Sep 20 2009, 01:18 PM
Do you have the standard suspension or the msports ?
I've recently changed from 17" to 18" and i have a standard (sports) suspension, not the msports. The ride and road noise definately got worse.
This is something you definately have to keep in mind if you set for the 19"s.
You can get the Msports 135s on ebay (18") for not much money, around ?650-?850. Genuine 19"s are far more expensive (around the ?1100-?1200) and difficult to find.
I can post a pic if you want to see how the 135s look on the car. I urge you not to get replicas!
I've recently changed from 17" to 18" and i have a standard (sports) suspension, not the msports. The ride and road noise definately got worse.
This is something you definately have to keep in mind if you set for the 19"s.
You can get the Msports 135s on ebay (18") for not much money, around ?650-?850. Genuine 19"s are far more expensive (around the ?1100-?1200) and difficult to find.
I can post a pic if you want to see how the 135s look on the car. I urge you not to get replicas!
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Originally Posted by paul8420484' post='1012314' date='Sep 20 2009, 11:09 AM
I'm also wary of making my car look like a drug dealers car!!! Nothings ever easy!!
Where are you located?
These are 18" 135's.
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Originally Posted by DrLev99' post='1012361' date='Sep 20 2009, 06:22 PM
Huh? 166's, 123's or 135's won't appear like a drug dealer's car. They are OEM...and classy. I do believe you'll regret getting 18's for your every day driving purposes, however.
Where are you located?
These are 18" 135's.
Attachment 90571
Where are you located?
These are 18" 135's.
Attachment 90571
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Originally Posted by paul8420484' post='1012386' date='Sep 20 2009, 02:38 PM
Sorry, I'm in the land of heavily taxed fuel! UK
The ride might be harsher than what you are used to since the newer 18" tires would have a shorter sidewall, but the ride is in no way too harsh. You will get used to it. If you have bad roads with lots of potholes, then I'd recommend you stay with 18's, so as not to bend a rim.