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EGO 05-04-2016 11:32 PM

E60 Widebody
 
I'm about to order a widebody kit for my '04 E60 525d from ibherdesign (link)
http://tuningmode.ru/sites/default/files/1289.jpg
The wheel arches extend 4cm(1.5")/side in the front and 6cm(2.3")/side in the rear. I have stock suspension, and don't plan on changing that unless I REALLY have to.

I'm aware that I will have to either get spacers, or wheels with 0 or negative ET. I asked ibherdesign if I would have to cut my stock fenders to make more room for the up/down wheel travel, and they said there's no need, unless my car is lowered.

Now, the wheel arches extend horizontally from the fender edge. Doesn't the wheel tuck a bit inside the fenders during road bumps? If they do, I don't see how they won't touch the extensions.

So I guess my question is, will it fit without touching during potholes, and how do other people with widebody kits manage this problem?

s2k_john 05-05-2016 10:03 AM

It's gonna look awkward with out a drop. Sorry to say

Originally Posted by EGO (Post 1578105)
I'm about to order a widebody kit for my '04 E60 525d from ibherdesign (link)
http://tuningmode.ru/sites/default/files/1289.jpg
The wheel arches extend 4cm(1.5")/side in the front and 6cm(2.3")/side in the rear. I have stock suspension, and don't plan on changing that unless I REALLY have to.

I'm aware that I will have to either get spacers, or wheels with 0 or negative ET. I asked ibherdesign if I would have to cut my stock fenders to make more room for the up/down wheel travel, and they said there's no need, unless my car is lowered.

Now, the wheel arches extend horizontally from the fender edge. Doesn't the wheel tuck a bit inside the fenders during road bumps? If they do, I don't see how they won't touch the extensions.

So I guess my question is, will it fit without touching during potholes, and how do other people with widebody kits manage this problem?


JDeezyNYC 05-06-2016 05:23 AM


Originally Posted by s2k_john (Post 1578115)
It's gonna look awkward with out a drop. Sorry to say

I agree. ^
Look man at the end of the day, it's YOUR car but this is one of those things that people will ridicule you about if you don't run wide wheels and lower it. I hope you have thick skin.
The wheels should not rub though.
Good luck with whatever you choose.

EGO 05-09-2016 01:38 AM


Originally Posted by JDeezyNYC (Post 1578140)
I agree. ^
Look man at the end of the day, it's YOUR car but this is one of those things that people will ridicule you about if you don't run wide wheels and lower it. I hope you have thick skin.
The wheels should not rub though.
Good luck with whatever you choose.

I will take lowering into consideration. I'm a form>function kinda guy, but to a point. I commute 100km/day in this car. 90% of those are smooth, but city potholes and railcrossings are killing me (see Shmee's Gumball run through Romania). If it looks off with the bodykit on, I will deffinetly try to find a lowering solution.

Wheelwise, I'm currently running 18" PDW Kaisers 255rear and 245front, and I will have to get some thick spacers with this bodykit.

shawn.ahmadi 05-10-2016 05:10 AM


Originally Posted by EGO (Post 1578249)
I will take lowering into consideration. I'm a form>function kinda guy, but to a point. I commute 100km/day in this car. 90% of those are smooth, but city potholes and railcrossings are killing me (see Shmee's Gumball run through Romania). If it looks off with the bodykit on, I will deffinetly try to find a lowering solution.

Wheelwise, I'm currently running 18" PDW Kaisers 255rear and 245front, and I will have to get some thick spacers with this bodykit.



I think its going to look amazing. what ever you do to your car do it for yourself, after all your the one whos going to be driving it not anyone else.


lowering would be ideal but isn't always nessacary, after all the factory m5 looks sexy as it is and its not on lowering springs. Only thing id say is make sure your wheels are wide enough or you have proper spacers to accommodate the offset or the widebody will not look proper with the wheels tucked into the wheel well. the 0 offset should give it a very aggressive stance

EGO 10-16-2016 11:06 PM

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So it's done
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stel_i79 10-17-2016 06:15 AM

beautiful
now...remove the chrome trim around the windows..
get 20 inch wheels
m5 mirrors
the back look like m2 ,,nicely done
p.s. noroc sa nu ti-o zgirie cei gelosi

ETNav382 10-17-2016 08:02 AM

Do you have non edited pics?

Chewbacka 10-17-2016 08:37 AM

Holy crap thats beautiful - love the aftermarket headlights/tailights.

Where is that front bumper from?

EGO 10-17-2016 10:42 PM

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Shadowline incoming.
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I might get 19" wheels but deffinetly not 20", it's my daily driver so it has to be practical. I drive it 100km every day, and none of those are highway. I didn't put any M/// or M5 badges since it isn't one, therefore I won't be getting M5 mirrors.
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The bodykit is called Kaiet from Ibherdesign.


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