radenergie clear headlights?
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hey the SLO meet. hmm im not sure on the exact name of color.. i know its black haha.. but im sure that its hollywoodtrash's car or eurocarfan's car.
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The front E60 belongs to Eurocarfan (with Euro clear headlights) and the immediate next one to it belongs to Hollywoodtrash, they are both R10's available in black or silver
Originally Posted by ocreef' post='372487' date='Dec 30 2006, 08:25 PM
Attachment 27184Can some one help me with the color of these wheels? Can they be purchased this way from radenergie?
The first bmw is the one I am referring to.
The first bmw is the one I am referring to.
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Originally Posted by freed0m' post='372500' date='Dec 31 2006, 12:20 AM
The front E60 belongs to Eurocarfan (with Euro clear headlights) and the immediate next one to it belongs to Hollywoodtrash, they are both R10's available in black or silver
Just curious of your choice of tire size. On the Tire Rack website, they recommend for BMW 5 series FRONT 245/30-20, REAR 295/25-20. On the M5 FRONT 255/35-20, REAR 285/30-20. Do you or did you have scuffing problems with your tire-wheel (Radenergie)package to make you choose the size on your upgrade list? Personally, I think the wheels look FANTASTIC. However; if I put them on my car and they scuff at all, it will drive me cRaZy! Thanks!
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Originally Posted by freed0m' post='372500' date='Dec 30 2006, 09:20 PM
The front E60 belongs to Eurocarfan (with Euro clear headlights) and the immediate next one to it belongs to Hollywoodtrash, they are both R10's available in black or silver
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Originally Posted by bored1' post='372559' date='Dec 31 2006, 03:47 AM
Just curious of your choice of tire size. On the Tire Rack website, they recommend for BMW 5 series FRONT 245/30-20, REAR 295/25-20. On the M5 FRONT 255/35-20, REAR 285/30-20. Do you or did you have scuffing problems with your tire-wheel (Radenergie)package to make you choose the size on your upgrade list? Personally, I think the wheels look FANTASTIC. However; if I put them on my car and they scuff at all, it will drive me cRaZy! Thanks!
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Originally Posted by EuroCarFan' post='372811' date='Jan 1 2007, 04:49 PM
Freed0m and I both have the same tire sizes. My car was rubbing when I first put the wheels on and I have sports package. It was rubbing mainly in the right rear. I rolled the fenders but it was still rubbing a bit so I installed the coilovers. With the stiffer setting on the shocks, I was able to lower my car a bit more with no rubbing at all; even with 5 people in the car.
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That's the same tire sizes I'm using. How many miles do you have on it? I think I've put about 14K miles on mine and they still look pretty good. I never thought about switching the size though but I might switch brands to see try out something new, probably Michelin PS2s.
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