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Wow shit I know nothing about this subject but it's interesting as hell, can't wait to see if you pull it off! Which wheel style is it could someone Photoshop it?
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We're a 72.5 so you should be fine. I'm trying to understand what you're saying regarding your measurements and I'm a little confused. When you say outside do you mean the side like we see?
Also, are you sure you want to run a stretch tire it looks pretty bad imho and not very safe.
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Also, are you sure you want to run a stretch tire it looks pretty bad imho and not very safe.
Michael
Originally Posted by v_therussian' post='1002480' date='Sep 9 2009, 12:16 AM
Thanks a million, Michael!!! This is exactly the info I was looking for. Yes, these are 9.5 fronts (they are for X5, so they are bigger than your average e60 setup) and 10.5 rears.
All said and done, 9.5 fronts with some "stretched on" tires will probably work, because the stock setup is ET43 offsets and 8 inches wide rims, but it has some serious room on the outside (maybe 20-25mm? anyone know for sure?
). So a 1.5 inch (~38mm) wider rim with a 2mm "deeper" offset would mean that these would "stick out" ~36mm (about an inch and a half) more than the stocks. But the <10mm fender pull/roll should clear the wheel. The question, then, is whether there is ~25mm on the outside in the stock setup... ![Think](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/imported/think.gif)
At least, such is my hypothesis - can someone confirm/deny, please?
Now a question about the hub-bore: these rims have a 72.6mm hub-bore, which (I think) matches the Xi e60 without any hub-centric rings, or am I wrong in my assumption?
All said and done, 9.5 fronts with some "stretched on" tires will probably work, because the stock setup is ET43 offsets and 8 inches wide rims, but it has some serious room on the outside (maybe 20-25mm? anyone know for sure?
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At least, such is my hypothesis - can someone confirm/deny, please?
Now a question about the hub-bore: these rims have a 72.6mm hub-bore, which (I think) matches the Xi e60 without any hub-centric rings, or am I wrong in my assumption?
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Originally Posted by acuteperformance' post='1002494' date='Sep 9 2009, 03:27 AM
We're a 72.5 so you should be fine. I'm trying to understand what you're saying regarding your measurements and I'm a little confused. When you say outside do you mean the side like we see?
Also, are you sure you want to run a stretch tire it looks pretty bad imho and not very safe.
Michael
Also, are you sure you want to run a stretch tire it looks pretty bad imho and not very safe.
Michael
I like the stretched on tire look when the car's sitting on some serious wheels. As far as it being safe, I don't know - haven't heard/read much about that yet.
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Originally Posted by skelevirus' post='1002487' date='Sep 9 2009, 03:22 AM
Wow shit I know nothing about this subject but it's interesting as hell, can't wait to see if you pull it off! Which wheel style is it could someone Photoshop it?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/20-9-5-10-5...d=p4506.c0.m245
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Originally Posted by v_therussian' post='1002499' date='Sep 9 2009, 12:38 AM
Here are the rims I'm considering, if anyone cares to do some PS, I'd be much obliged:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/20-9-5-10-5...d=p4506.c0.m245
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/20-9-5-10-5...d=p4506.c0.m245
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Originally Posted by skelevirus' post='1002506' date='Sep 9 2009, 03:45 AM
Nice are those the same wheels on some certain members X5..
haha that would look krazy!! Please someone do a Photoshop!
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If you are going for the stretch, it will make your new rims more prone to curb rash. I've heard that having stretched tires cause faster tire wear and is harsher on your suspension components, but I'm not sure how truthful that statement is. Just something to keep in mind. I personally think it looks good with an aggressive drop. Stretched tires will have little sidewall flex allowing for better steering responses and higher cornering speeds. That's why some drift cars run stretched tires.
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