Anyway, the 275/30/19 tires will go on there when I get my Turbo next year.
A nice fat intercooler is going to look mighty nice behind my mesh grill!!!
OEM Contours, 7.5" all around.
SOLD
SSR GT3 18X8.5f 18X9.5r 225/40/18f 255/35/18r
Current: 2012 Porsche Boxster Spyder, 2012 X5 xDrive 35d
Current demo: 2012 528xi
Past: 1994 Porshce 964 3.6 turbo, 1999 M3 cv, 2000 323ci 2006 Z4 3.0si, 2009 335i Mcp, 2010 535xiT
WOW How did you manage to fit them 9.5" rear wheels man? What offset are they? Do you rub when driving/turning? I would recomend..... 235/35/19 up front and probably tuck some 265/30/19 for sure in the rear. Just like my rear tire set up. That's the set up I want just only diff. in 19" wheels. Very beautiful immaculate ///M3 man.Originally Posted by ClintonM3
Mmmm SP1s
Donges
ThanksOriginally Posted by BMW MotorSport
Do you have a link to the seats? What do you mean by inner fender modification? Is that more extreme that rolling the fenders? Are you talking about the chassis-side fender?
blahosidfnsd
·ROH Drift-R wheels with Toyo Proxes T1-S tires
·Front: 18x8 +40 with 225/40
·Rear: 18x9 +43 with 255/35
www.groupawheels.com/driftrphotogallery.htm
www.groupawheels.com
www.rohwheels.com
same setup on a 530...
same rims but 18x9 all around...
i kinda like the non-staggered setup on the M3 above better
those are some big-ass lips.
blahosidfnsd
Originally Posted by EMB11
that car is hot!!!!!!
No sorry no link to the seats. I was actually considering selling them if the price was right. They are extremely nice seats and hug you really good in twisties. No matter how fast you go around a twistie you will not move. They are rare now because they were discontinued. I paid $1200 for each of them three years ago including $100 brackets.Originally Posted by potomac
FENDER MODIFICATION: Okay here let me explain.......Most everyone when talking about fender rolling actually just do exactly that. Roll the fender. But the fender is still thick and still close to the outer tire. What I did at my shop was take a grinder and cut the entire inner fender lip. This is a very delicate proceedure and is only recomended for a profesional. I then sanded it down, trimed some extra sheet metal, trimed my inner rear bumper, masked my fender and primered the inner fender. This is to prevent rusting. And there you have it. This is the way to go when pushing wide tires for high powered M3's. I've done about 3 other supercharged M3's in my area alone. I only charge them $25 bucks a side.
I also did my buddie's 97 4dr ///M3 and did a combination of fender cutting and rolling. He is rolling on 19X9.5 Hartge Classics with 275/30/19 tires. OH and he is rolling on H&R RACE springs
It handles incredibly crazy, that thing flies on twisties as if he was on RAILS.
It's cool dude,
The way your response was phrased seemed as though you wondered why I would want to put 255's on the back of my "E36", meaning lacking the power of an M3, just attempting to clarify that my entire suspension has been swapped from 325 gear to M3 or better, so that you could understand that the dynamics of the suspension of a regular E36 you described did not apply to my particular car, no big deal, back to wheels
Originally Posted by BMW MotorSport
"For A Second I Wish The Tide, Would Swallow Every Inch Of This City....."
i keep loooking at that car and thinking.. whoa. M moldings and a different set of side skirts would make that car even sicker than it is!!Originally Posted by WhiteM32
i love those rims! wooowza. any more plans for the car?
My thoughts exactly. WhiteM32 great beast man. OH and no worries about the previous post. Happy BMW motoring man.Originally Posted by MrBimmer
LTW staggered
Kosei K1 17x8.5 et40 wrapped with 245/40/17's
dropped on an ACS S3 suspension and doesn't need a spacer to clear my bbk.
not bad for a lowly 323is.
anybody fit 255's on a 8.5" wide wheel?
Hey man, I'm a professional!
Thanks fellas, the skirts are coming off as we speak and being switched for E46 hamann sideskirts, much more flush with the body and what not, i'll have new shots in the spring
Rich
"For A Second I Wish The Tide, Would Swallow Every Inch Of This City....."
anybody fit 255's on a 8.5" wide wheel?
- I'm sure you could fit some 255/40/17's on there no problem
not my car, but those are my bad ass rims, and my paint is chipping off
bridgestones on the front, presidental on teh back.
BBS RKII's wrap with Toyos--check sig
Originally Posted by themadhatter
these are the same wheels as you and he is running 255's, kumho mx's. he has a 5mm spacer up front.
M3 Coupe Club #188 - Black Kosei Club Member #2
cool, thanks for the info.Originally Posted by doostin
Hey man, I'm a professional!
No pics on car yet, but they are Racing Dynamics 3 piece wheels RS-2, 18x8 up front and 18x9 in the rear.
98 Nissan Altima 14.3@94mph
I've got some fake BBS LMs. but they are on the boyfriend's car right now, so I'm pimping the fake contours,
Forum Rules___Info for New Members___Teen Driving School in So Cal
"It's the internet by my rules."--Kevlar
Originally Posted by bowzer
now those are some nice rims.
up there with SSR's, MVR's and ACS and Hamann
speaking of MVR's...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=7939217588
these are unique
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=7938849974
those look awesome!Originally Posted by //M-zilla
---
The "German Custom" wheels are hot too! And so are the RD wheels...three good ones in a row.
blahosidfnsd
Bookmarks