WHEELS: 20 vs. 19
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Since you're more concerned about speed - definitely go 19s.
I had 20" Radenergie R10s and liked the look, but actually prefer a look with more rubber. I know everyone likes 20s, but for me it looked like the car was riding on metal.
So, I eventually went with 19" 172s. I am 100% satisfied now. Just remember to put some rear spacers on to give it that same flushed, wider stance.
I had 20" Radenergie R10s and liked the look, but actually prefer a look with more rubber. I know everyone likes 20s, but for me it looked like the car was riding on metal.
So, I eventually went with 19" 172s. I am 100% satisfied now. Just remember to put some rear spacers on to give it that same flushed, wider stance.
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I would go with a quality made 20" wheel. Mine are OEM and I have no problems with them bending. Besides, you're already going to have a low profile series tire, and there isn't that much more rubber between your rim and the road if you do 19". I agree with iceytys, though, that if you're going to get a flat faced wheel you can go with a 19" and 20" for a wheel with a lip.
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Originally Posted by BigMike' post='660645' date='Sep 3 2008, 05:48 AM
+1 what Knightcom said.
With 20's, you're gonna be like me before-- replacing 3 sets of modulars a year!
I would suggest going with OEM 166/167's which are built really well and allow you to drive fast without too much concern for road conditions......
With 20's, you're gonna be like me before-- replacing 3 sets of modulars a year!
I would suggest going with OEM 166/167's which are built really well and allow you to drive fast without too much concern for road conditions......
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Originally Posted by E60K' post='660639' date='Sep 3 2008, 05:12 AM
I contacted a wheel shop looking for some suggestions on wheels. The shop tells me that 20s on an E60 is asking for bent rims. The shop recommends 19s over 20s due to there being more rubber and a reduce chance of a bent rim and a better ride. Is this true? I what my Bimmer built for speed not cruising.
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Originally Posted by IceyTys' post='660837' date='Sep 3 2008, 08:29 AM
It depends on the rim design, a deep dish 19" wheel will look smaller then a 19" rim where the wheel design comes to the outter edge of the rim. So if you are gonna go 19" dont get a wheel with a lip, as it will look small, and 18" will look absolutely tiny in comparison.
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Originally Posted by BMWRINO' post='661059' date='Sep 3 2008, 02:47 PM
put a stamp on Icey's comment.. this is the exact same opinion I have on wheels too... thanks Icey! ![Thumbsup](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/imported/thumbsup.gif)
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Originally Posted by E60K' post='660639' date='Sep 3 2008, 05:12 PM
I contacted a wheel shop looking for some suggestions on wheels. The shop tells me that 20s on an E60 is asking for bent rims. The shop recommends 19s over 20s due to there being more rubber and a reduce chance of a bent rim and a better ride. Is this true? I what my Bimmer built for speed not cruising.
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I got 166 18" and they are much faster than my 19"acs.
the 18" corner much better too
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Originally Posted by anand_rahim' post='660974' date='Sep 3 2008, 02:20 PM
I would go with a quality made 20" wheel. Mine are OEM and I have no problems with them bending. Besides, you're already going to have a low profile series tire, and there isn't that much more rubber between your rim and the road if you do 19". I agree with iceytys, though, that if you're going to get a flat faced wheel you can go with a 19" and 20" for a wheel with a lip.
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