166M wheels with biggest tires possible
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Originally Posted by vnod' post='211429' date='Dec 14 2005, 08:27 PM
[quote name='jsal' post='207833' date='Dec 6 2005, 04:09 AM']
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I'll take them off your hands! You know what I'll want for them.
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I not that unhappy - I am just striving for perfection. It is hard to beat the stock 124 setup
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I like the look. Have you thought perhaps of doing just a slightly more out on the rear? What about just 5mm spacer on rear to get closer to the front tire/side ratio? Would look even more aggressive than what you already have done.
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Originally Posted by cobradav' post='211583' date='Dec 15 2005, 07:17 AM
I like the look. Have you thought perhaps of doing just a slightly more out on the rear? What about just 5mm spacer on rear to get closer to the front tire/side ratio? Would look even more aggressive than what you already have done.
I will load up the trunk again (I still have the salt) and do a measurement. My gut feel if I move the tire out any farther and add in a little body roll, I could rub. There is a little room to roll the rear fender, but I was trying to avoid that as well as spacers.
I guess the only way to find it is try it. I will watch for a deal on some used spacers. I won't feel so bad about trying them if I get a good deal.
I have started watching a lot of BMW's. I see some 3 series that the fronts are out pertty far, but the top of the fender has a little more flair to it.
Thanks for the advice/idea.
#15
Hey guys,
I've been trying to decide between the 124 or 166's. I really like the look of the 166's, but i don't have the side skirts,(yet??), and was wondering if anyone has seen any pics of an e60 w/ 166's w/o skirts, or how ridiculous it would look. Any opines?
I've been trying to decide between the 124 or 166's. I really like the look of the 166's, but i don't have the side skirts,(yet??), and was wondering if anyone has seen any pics of an e60 w/ 166's w/o skirts, or how ridiculous it would look. Any opines?
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Just get the 166s! You don't need side skirts. It will look fine.
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Originally Posted by jiio' post='281258' date='May 11 2006, 07:27 PM
Just get the 166s! You don't need side skirts. It will look fine.
Ha, "just get em...." sounds like something I heard once...
I found a pic here: http://forums.e60.net/index.php?showtopic=23808
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My Ride: 2007 E63 AMG | Obsidian Black | Schwarzes Nappa | Black BirdEye Maple | Premium II Package | Electronic Trunk Closer | Parktronic
Engine: RPi/Powerchips custom ECU tune, RPi Ram Air Kit (BMC filter, scoops), RennTech Sport exhaust, secondary cats, charcoal and resonator delete, custom AAA x-pipe
Exterior: 50% side windows / 35% rear window Formula One Pinnacle Series | Flat AMG hood emblem
Suspension: Renntech Lowering Module
Wheels/Tires: Radenergie R10, Falken FK452 245/30/20, Yokohama ADVAN Sport 285/25/20
-----------------------------------------
2005 545i Sport SMG | Ti Grau | Schwarzes Dakota | Anthracite Maple | Logic 7 | Nav
Engine: Custom AFE CAI, Superchips ECU remap, Sprint Booster, RDSport Dual Exhaust Conversion with Quad Pipes and X-pipe, 3 resonators deleted, 90mm tips!
Exterior: M-Tech Aero kit | M5 Mirrors | M5 Rear Bumper | Trunk Lid Finisher | Vorsteiner decklid spoiler | 50% Formula One Pinnacle Tint
Suspension and Brakes: Bilstein PSS9 coilovers, JBT BBK: 16" cross-drilled rotors, 8 piston and 15" cross-drilled rotors, 4 piston
Wheels: VIP Modular VR 02 20x9F, 20x10R | Toyo T1R 245/30/20F, 285/25/20R
Lights: PIAA 4150K Xtreme White Plus fog lights, AIB v3
MOST IMPORTANT: Hardwired V1; =)
ED Date: 4/7/05, Re-delivery date: 5/21/05
Well, there you go. Member darkside has the 166s without the M-tech side skirts. I believe in your original posting when you mentioned "without side skirts", you were referring to the M-tech side skirts.
#19
Hi guys,
Does anyone know, where from the speedometer takes the signal, front, or real axle?
I think its via the abs/dsc sensor, but on which one axle?
I think also that, it can't be from both the axles.
I had the jsal's problem with the offset difference front 12 vs 28 rear as OEM style 166-167 have exactly the same dimensions. I solve it with 15mm spacers at the rear, but my setup is 235/35 front - 265/30 rear, and I'm thinking now to fit bigger tyres on them.
In my opinion, the best looking setup is 245/40 front with 4mm mill-off the rim's hub mounting surface (if possible) and 275/35 rear with 8mm spacers. (offset then=16 front - 20 rear) Talking about out of BMW specs, of course. The perfect solution is offset 20 all around, like stock, but it can't be done with a staggered setup.
Nick
Does anyone know, where from the speedometer takes the signal, front, or real axle?
I think its via the abs/dsc sensor, but on which one axle?
I think also that, it can't be from both the axles.
I had the jsal's problem with the offset difference front 12 vs 28 rear as OEM style 166-167 have exactly the same dimensions. I solve it with 15mm spacers at the rear, but my setup is 235/35 front - 265/30 rear, and I'm thinking now to fit bigger tyres on them.
In my opinion, the best looking setup is 245/40 front with 4mm mill-off the rim's hub mounting surface (if possible) and 275/35 rear with 8mm spacers. (offset then=16 front - 20 rear) Talking about out of BMW specs, of course. The perfect solution is offset 20 all around, like stock, but it can't be done with a staggered setup.
Nick
#20
Originally Posted by jsal' post='211659' date='Dec 15 2005, 01:57 PM
Not a bad idea, but it is really close. When I loaded up the rear with salt and did a bounce test, it seemed that the rear was just clearing the edge of the fender. The tilt/camber??? gives it a look that it does not stick out as far - it also allows it to clear the fender.
I will load up the trunk again (I still have the salt) and do a measurement. My gut feel if I move the tire out any farther and add in a little body roll, I could rub. There is a little room to roll the rear fender, but I was trying to avoid that as well as spacers.
I guess the only way to find it is try it. I will watch for a deal on some used spacers. I won't feel so bad about trying them if I get a good deal.
I have started watching a lot of BMW's. I see some 3 series that the fronts are out pertty far, but the top of the fender has a little more flair to it.
Thanks for the advice/idea.
I will load up the trunk again (I still have the salt) and do a measurement. My gut feel if I move the tire out any farther and add in a little body roll, I could rub. There is a little room to roll the rear fender, but I was trying to avoid that as well as spacers.
I guess the only way to find it is try it. I will watch for a deal on some used spacers. I won't feel so bad about trying them if I get a good deal.
I have started watching a lot of BMW's. I see some 3 series that the fronts are out pertty far, but the top of the fender has a little more flair to it.
Thanks for the advice/idea.
I just have to ask, what will you do with the 400lbs of salt! Anyway your car looks great! Too bad the 166 style doesn't come in the standard size as I was just given a free set of run-flats by the dealer...2 years and 16,000miles later! BTW, why don't you come down to our SoCal Meet and Greet? You're not that far, I just came back from S.B. last week, it's only a couple hours, or less, away!