My Euro e28 - Stanceworks Style
I love the tucked rear look. For me, when I lowered mine after the coilovers were in, the view from the rear gets me every time now. I think the E28 is one of those cars that takes the cake with the "squat" look, especially in person. It's definitely different, but I was sold on it after driving behind Burrough's rusty at fixxfest. These cars are gorgeous no matter how high or low I think.
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Thanks for the kind words guys!
Shawn,
It is back up on Suspension Techniques and Style 5's with no stretch for the time being, so you can like it for a little while longer while I work on the next set of wheels
Shawn,
It is back up on Suspension Techniques and Style 5's with no stretch for the time being, so you can like it for a little while longer while I work on the next set of wheels
I like it as well. The pictures exaggerate it a bit, it looks more "normal" in person sitting that way. Love the way they look that low when driving behind it.Fox wrote:I love the tucked rear look. For me, when I lowered mine after the coilovers were in, the view from the rear gets me every time now. I think the E28 is one of those cars that takes the cake with the "squat" look, especially in person. It's definitely different, but I was sold on it after driving behind Burrough's rusty at fixxfest. These cars are gorgeous no matter how high or low I think.
No.Kyle in NO wrote:I give the rear tires 5k miles before cords are showing on the inside shoulder...
Chances are that you'll mash the oil pan before that ever happens though, so look on the bright side!
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Nope, no rev counterBlack Steel wrote:They say you learn something new every day...I have! I have never seen clock set like that before!!!!
No rev counter then?
The car is BITCHING by the way
bunta_garage wrote:def the favorite car i've seen, what spring and shock combo are you running? are they cut? i'd love to go that low too!!
It is on a modified spring/shock setup in this shoot, if you want to go this low I would recommend a Ground Control Setup. Give them a call, you will want stiffer rates and revalved shocks. The ride was livable, but not ideal
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Car rides normal unless hitting a big bump/dip then is harsher. Tires will wear out quicker to a point, but still will last 10,000+ miles aligning it the best you canmaldo wrote:nice but with the car so low what does it ride like also what about rear tire wear with he tires and such a extreme angle ?
It is something you have to consider going in and definitely not for everybody, but it is what makes the car "right" IMO. Is not meant to perform ideally, but it looks sure looks good.
every person on this thread ignored your comment that was said even by not being said.wkohler wrote:I like the photos, but I won't say anything about the car. That wouldn't be nice.
why even come in here to write such a comment that carries this little of weight?
the car is as beautiful as the photography, so why discriminate.
I'll explain it to you:
the wheels are uber rare & in very aggressive fitment.
the wheels are mostly period correct 3pc. set.
the paint is stock & dead on!
the bumpers & rare interior are STOCK! so sweet.
the headlight assemblies as well are stock & aggressive.
nothing has been ruined or improperly touched.
the car doesn't rub or need to avoid majority of streets.
the uniqueness matches the rarity as far as E28's go.
just thought I'd teach ya a bit
these comments never make sensemooseheadm5 wrote:In a world without speed bumps and potholes and driveway entrances, I might run my car that low. This is not that world. Looks cool, though.
& to a person that chooses to take his time driving & evaluating road conditions,
IT IS WORTH IT.
everyone, I mean everyone agrees that a lowered car looks better. car companies, race teams, even hot rods all lower their cars for photoshoots . . . some choose to keep their car looking photo fresh 365 a year.
just because you can't handle the drive doesn't mean this is true for all.
I know this post probably seems harsh; maybe I am sorry for this.
regardless, it's his drive, so my thought would be that it's not for you to worry about.
it's funny to read on how you are 'theory driving' his car as what will break/ wear through & when & all that jazz.Kyle in NO wrote:I give the rear tires 5k miles before cords are showing on the inside shoulder...
Chances are that you'll mash the oil pan before that ever happens though, so look on the bright side!
tell me more!
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When did you become the Designated Apologist for the OP? With help like yours, I'd rather be on my own. FWIW, Kyle is right. There's no way in hell those rears will see 10k miles.FABEL wrote:it's funny to read on how you are 'theory driving' his car as what will break/ wear through & when & all that jazz.Kyle in NO wrote:I give the rear tires 5k miles before cords are showing on the inside shoulder...
Chances are that you'll mash the oil pan before that ever happens though, so look on the bright side!
tell me more!
I just wanted to point out that, in spite of any color shift from the photos, I'd be willing to bet that is a Cardinal interior out of a US spec 535is. The sport seats certainly are. Taurusrot is darker, IIRC.
Well said, this is why I like it. Nice job.FABEL wrote:every person on this thread ignored your comment that was said even by not being said.wkohler wrote:I like the photos, but I won't say anything about the car. That wouldn't be nice.
why even come in here to write such a comment that carries this little of weight?
the car is as beautiful as the photography, so why discriminate.
I'll explain it to you:
the wheels are uber rare & in very aggressive fitment.
the wheels are mostly period correct 3pc. set.
the paint is stock & dead on!
the bumpers & rare interior are STOCK! so sweet.
the headlight assemblies as well are stock & aggressive.
nothing has been ruined or improperly touched.
the car doesn't rub or need to avoid majority of streets.
the uniqueness matches the rarity as far as E28's go.
just thought I'd teach ya a bit
Get this, the car had all of that except for the "uber rare" wheels with "aggressive fitment" before this guy bought it. The car has been ruined with the "uber rare" wheels with "aggressive fitment." Looks like all you taught me was that is guy is ruining a perfectly-good car with rare parts. The car looks disabled. Even more so knowing it's a 525e. My 535is is low, but I can still get over a speed bump without having to look like a choad.FABEL wrote:every person on this thread ignored your comment that was said even by not being said.wkohler wrote:I like the photos, but I won't say anything about the car. That wouldn't be nice.
why even come in here to write such a comment that carries this little of weight?
the car is as beautiful as the photography, so why discriminate.
I'll explain it to you:
the wheels are uber rare & in very aggressive fitment.
the wheels are mostly period correct 3pc. set.
the paint is stock & dead on!
the bumpers & rare interior are STOCK! so sweet.
the headlight assemblies as well are stock & aggressive.
nothing has been ruined or improperly touched.
the car doesn't rub or need to avoid majority of streets.
the uniqueness matches the rarity as far as E28's go.
just thought I'd teach ya a bit
I respect the fact that these people want to do something with their cars, but I really cannot stand their superiority complex.
You don't have to teach me anything about stupidity, btw. I've got that down.
I tried to be nice earlier. Look what you made me do now.
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