Style #166 Wheels with PS2 Tires on Mystic Blue
#22
Nice rims Lomag. You can't go wrong with 166s. I too want to go to 19s but don't know what to add (either 166s or bbs RXII).
One question though: why did you go for 285/30 on the back? And if you went for 285 doesn't that mean that the tire wall is increased (compared to 275/30 oem size for 172s)? And if yes doesn't that mean your speedo readings might be affected? I'm just asking since i would want also to get a wider tire (285 seems perfect).
Also i want to ask you if you used any spacers or if spacers are 100% a must for 166 rims.
I don't think it would be much of a difference between your car and mine (considering i have the M pack with m sport suspension). I mean can i opt for the same setup as you did even though it sits a bit lower?
Thanx alot and btw Freude am Fahren!!! ....smth like your mp3 title you were listening.
One question though: why did you go for 285/30 on the back? And if you went for 285 doesn't that mean that the tire wall is increased (compared to 275/30 oem size for 172s)? And if yes doesn't that mean your speedo readings might be affected? I'm just asking since i would want also to get a wider tire (285 seems perfect).
Also i want to ask you if you used any spacers or if spacers are 100% a must for 166 rims.
I don't think it would be much of a difference between your car and mine (considering i have the M pack with m sport suspension). I mean can i opt for the same setup as you did even though it sits a bit lower?
Thanx alot and btw Freude am Fahren!!! ....smth like your mp3 title you were listening.
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Originally Posted by BetterMakeWay' post='260530' date='Mar 27 2006, 05:35 AM
Nice rims Lomag. You can't go wrong with 166s. I too want to go to 19s but don't know what to add (either 166s or bbs RXII).
One question though: why did you go for 285/30 on the back? And if you went for 285 doesn't that mean that the tire wall is increased (compared to 275/30 oem size for 172s)? And if yes doesn't that mean your speedo readings might be affected? I'm just asking since i would want also to get a wider tire (285 seems perfect).
Also i want to ask you if you used any spacers or if spacers are 100% a must for 166 rims.
I don't think it would be much of a difference between your car and mine (considering i have the M pack with m sport suspension). I mean can i opt for the same setup as you did even though it sits a bit lower?
Thanx alot and btw Freude am Fahren!!! ....smth like your mp3 title you were listening.
One question though: why did you go for 285/30 on the back? And if you went for 285 doesn't that mean that the tire wall is increased (compared to 275/30 oem size for 172s)? And if yes doesn't that mean your speedo readings might be affected? I'm just asking since i would want also to get a wider tire (285 seems perfect).
Also i want to ask you if you used any spacers or if spacers are 100% a must for 166 rims.
I don't think it would be much of a difference between your car and mine (considering i have the M pack with m sport suspension). I mean can i opt for the same setup as you did even though it sits a bit lower?
Thanx alot and btw Freude am Fahren!!! ....smth like your mp3 title you were listening.
As far as spacers are concered I just do not see a need. I am not going to do anything that could possibly rock this very smooth boat.
#24
Originally Posted by darkside' post='260621' date='Mar 27 2006, 09:06 AM
I know you didn't ask me but I too considered the RX11's for my 550. It finally came down to price, and the fact that the RX11's in 19" are just not going to look as big as the 166's. Since there is no 20" RX11 the next step would be 21". Having made the decision, I am completely satisfied with the appearanceof the 166's, and even more satisfied with the ride and handling since getting rid of the runflats. My only complaint, and it is minor, is that the finish on the 166 wheel's finish has a sheen that makes it difficult to keep clean, more so than the BBS Competition series wheels I purchased for my M3. I also found out through the person who has repaired my rims in the past that these are more difficult as far as paint matching goes.
As far as spacers are concered I just do not see a need. I am not going to do anything that could possibly rock this very smooth boat.
As far as spacers are concered I just do not see a need. I am not going to do anything that could possibly rock this very smooth boat.
What kinda quotes were you getting for 21 rx11?
#25
Originally Posted by BetterMakeWay' post='260530' date='Mar 27 2006, 05:35 AM
One question though: why did you go for 285/30 on the back? And if you went for 285 doesn't that mean that the tire wall is increased (compared to 275/30 oem size for 172s)? And if yes doesn't that mean your speedo readings might be affected? I'm just asking since i would want also to get a wider tire (285 seems perfect).
Also i want to ask you if you used any spacers or if spacers are 100% a must for 166 rims.
I don't think it would be much of a difference between your car and mine (considering i have the M pack with m sport suspension). I mean can i opt for the same setup as you did even though it sits a bit lower?
Also i want to ask you if you used any spacers or if spacers are 100% a must for 166 rims.
I don't think it would be much of a difference between your car and mine (considering i have the M pack with m sport suspension). I mean can i opt for the same setup as you did even though it sits a bit lower?
275/35-18: diameter 25.57 inches
275/30-19: diameter 25.49 inches, speedo difference 0.319% too fast
285/30-19: diameter 25.73 inches, speedo difference 0.630% too slow
So the car would acctually be lowered using the 275/30-19's -not- the 285's, very slightly, by 0.04 in. Also in terms of speedo differences, either way you go the difference is minor. I always read that BMW speedo's read 5% too fast, so if the car is reading 0.6% slower on the 285's, then its more accrurate in my mind. Also knowing for sure that the 285's fit (from other members) was enough for me to go with the 285's.
A major issue is economical though. The 285's are nearly $100 more expensive per tire than the 275's in 19" size... it's really not worth it when you look at it financially but they're certaintly nice and you live only once so...
As for spacers, the front rims are pretty flush with the fenders. The rear's are not. I had once said I would put 10mm spacers in the rear however I've since changed my mind, it might rub back there if I do.
#26
Originally Posted by Lomag' post='260672' date='Mar 27 2006, 09:22 AM
I had once said I would put 10mm spacers in the rear however I've since changed my mind, it might rub back there if I do.
How's the ride and handling?
And you answered my question about spacers in back .... it looks like they could use them - but would rub.
#27
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Originally Posted by Lomag' post='259968' date='Mar 25 2006, 10:33 PM
Hey Guys,
We've all seen the #166 M5 rims before but maybe not on Mystic Blue so here we are.
I have to admit when I put them on I didn't think they were "big", even perhaps a bit dissapointed because my expections where for them to be larger. I wanted to be blown away. After a few hours, especially looking at the car from further away they look huge. Case in point, standing next to the car parked at the supermarket they looked normal. After I finished my shopping and went out outside, then seeing the car from the store and walking up to it... oh NICE rims and overall package!!! Love it!
So here's the pics:
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Ohh.. nothing to do with the rims but MP3 + Bluetooth working together. Finally the car is setup the way it should have been from day one!!
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We've all seen the #166 M5 rims before but maybe not on Mystic Blue so here we are.
I have to admit when I put them on I didn't think they were "big", even perhaps a bit dissapointed because my expections where for them to be larger. I wanted to be blown away. After a few hours, especially looking at the car from further away they look huge. Case in point, standing next to the car parked at the supermarket they looked normal. After I finished my shopping and went out outside, then seeing the car from the store and walking up to it... oh NICE rims and overall package!!! Love it!
So here's the pics:
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Ohh.. nothing to do with the rims but MP3 + Bluetooth working together. Finally the car is setup the way it should have been from day one!!
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Very, very, very nice!
How can I now decide between 166's and 172's????
How can I now decide between 166's and 172's????
#29
OK- It is done and my bank account is busted. Lomag inspired me with the 166s. So after a flurry of reckless spending, this is what I'm waiting for delivery. Within 2 weeks or so my ride will look/sound a tad different with these mods
1. Dinan free flow exhaust
2. AC Schnitzer rear trunk spoiler and roof spoiler
3. 19" style 166s rims with Michelin PS2
That's it for now
1. Dinan free flow exhaust
2. AC Schnitzer rear trunk spoiler and roof spoiler
3. 19" style 166s rims with Michelin PS2
That's it for now
#30
Originally Posted by tachyon' post='260810' date='Mar 27 2006, 02:02 PM
Looks great Mark. I think this is the way to set it up. No issues with rubbing in the back so far?
How's the ride and handling?
And you answered my question about spacers in back .... it looks like they could use them - but would rub.
How's the ride and handling?
And you answered my question about spacers in back .... it looks like they could use them - but would rub.
So...(anyone can answer), is there no rubbing with this set up - even with 4 in the car? And one other question, with the 19's is it a fraction of an inch higher off the ground than the 18" 124's? I would actually prefer it a little higher since I'm having minor issues with steeper driveways.