Thinkin about selling my 19's & going to 20's
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I really like the way my 19's look, ride and handle but after a year of E60 ownership I've got the itch to change things up a bit. In years past it was about this time that I would sell my car and buy something else...but come on what else is there to drive
while I like the M-Kit that's not something I'll be doing...so maybe it's time for new wheels...and if I'm going with new wheels I figure might as well step it up an inch. I'm currently running 19 x 8.5 front and 19 x 9.5 rear and if I were to change I would probably do a 20 x 10 and a 20 x 8.5 (or 9)
Maybe the Asanti 123 or HRE or??
while I like the M-Kit that's not something I'll be doing...so maybe it's time for new wheels...and if I'm going with new wheels I figure might as well step it up an inch. I'm currently running 19 x 8.5 front and 19 x 9.5 rear and if I were to change I would probably do a 20 x 10 and a 20 x 8.5 (or 9)
Maybe the Asanti 123 or HRE or??
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I vote for HRE's
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Originally Posted by ch7656' date='May 29 2005, 05:56 AM
I really like the way my 19's look, ride and handle but after a year of E60 ownership I've got the itch to change things up a bit. In years past it was about this time that I would sell my car and buy something else...but come on what else is there to drive
while I like the M-Kit that's not something I'll be doing...so maybe it's time for new wheels...and if I'm going with new wheels I figure might as well step it up an inch. I'm currently running 19 x 8.5 front and 19 x 9.5 rear and if I were to change I would probably do a 20 x 10 and a 20 x 8.5 (or 9)
Maybe the Asanti 123 or HRE or??
while I like the M-Kit that's not something I'll be doing...so maybe it's time for new wheels...and if I'm going with new wheels I figure might as well step it up an inch. I'm currently running 19 x 8.5 front and 19 x 9.5 rear and if I were to change I would probably do a 20 x 10 and a 20 x 8.5 (or 9)
Maybe the Asanti 123 or HRE or??
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Originally Posted by Merzbow' date='May 29 2005, 10:55 AM
[quote name='ch7656' date='May 29 2005, 05:56 AM']I really like the way my 19's look, ride and handle but after a year of E60 ownership I've got the itch to change things up a bit. In years past it was about this time that I would sell my car and buy something else...but come on what else is there to drive
while I like the M-Kit that's not something I'll be doing...so maybe it's time for new wheels...and if I'm going with new wheels I figure might as well step it up an inch. I'm currently running 19 x 8.5 front and 19 x 9.5 rear and if I were to change I would probably do a 20 x 10 and a 20 x 8.5 (or 9)
Maybe the Asanti 123 or HRE or??
while I like the M-Kit that's not something I'll be doing...so maybe it's time for new wheels...and if I'm going with new wheels I figure might as well step it up an inch. I'm currently running 19 x 8.5 front and 19 x 9.5 rear and if I were to change I would probably do a 20 x 10 and a 20 x 8.5 (or 9)
Maybe the Asanti 123 or HRE or??
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[/quote]Nice try...I'll wait to see them on your car first...and then I'll decide
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go with hre. or i think classic bbs rims.... anyways any pics.... would like to see.... might be interested please pm me... eric d
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My Ride: (Expecting Oct. 2004) 2005 530i Sport package, premium sound package,premium package, xenon's, HUD, sat radio, cold weather package, navagation
Be very carefull with 20s and pot holes I bent 2 of my rims a had blow outs on my 20s the good thing is that the county of Riverside CA sent me a check for 2000.00 after I submitted a claim.
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My Ride: 530iA Silver Grey , black interior. Premium Package, Navigation System, Head-up Display, Radio Satellite, Adaptive Xenon Headlights. AC Schnitzer Front Lip, H&R springs, Rear red reflector, All season Floor mat,
You're not nuts ch7656, that was what i did to mine. Go for 20" and you will not regret it.
And as for your choice on your rims, go for the HREs.
And as for your choice on your rims, go for the HREs.
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My Ride: 530iA Silver Grey , black interior. Premium Package, Navigation System, Head-up Display, Radio Satellite, Adaptive Xenon Headlights. AC Schnitzer Front Lip, H&R springs, Rear red reflector, All season Floor mat,
Iforged has produced some new beautiful rims. And they are not as expensive as HREs too.