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Posted: Jun 29, 2005 4:37 PM
by Skeen
Posted: Jun 29, 2005 6:11 PM
by Mike in Louisville
I really like those wheels. What springs do you have? Will she be coming to Atlanta or have you decided yet?
Posted: Jun 29, 2005 6:43 PM
by Skeen
They're Eibachs, but I want to change them. The rear is too soft with ANY extra weight in the car, and the fronts aren't low enough for appearance's sake. I'm pretty sure it won't be in Atlanta, at least not for a year or two. We have a little 318 trackcar that is almost street legal. I may make it pass inspection and take that--I'd be less worried about it sitting outside and I could play with it more. We'll see.
Posted: Jun 30, 2005 1:26 AM
by Soren
are those style 42 knock offs? or is that just a similar design to them?
I used to have the 42's from E39 sport, but those look a little smaller... 16's??? and the dish looks bigger too. YUMMY! do they carry 17's? and where did u find them?
car looks damn good btw
Posted: Jun 30, 2005 11:47 AM
by Skeen
They are similar to Style 42s--these don't have the bolts to make them look like 3 piece wheels. I've heard there is a 42 without the bolts, but I've only seen it in an offset suitable for a new 3er.
They are 16s. They do come in several 17 inch sizes and a couple 18s. I would get them from
http://thewheelexchange.com/. Click on the Rondell logo top-center and then look for the wheel. With the offsets they have listed, you might have a tight fit; you'd have to check the imfamous wheel database.
TWE is near me in Raleigh, NC. This set I bought in person, but the first set I bought from them was via eBay when I was living in VA. They are excellent folks, very easy to deal with. They will send you everything you need packaged up very neatly and you can get tire/wheel packages from them too if you want.
Posted: Jun 30, 2005 9:24 PM
by Soren
[QUOTE="Skeen"]They are similar to Style 42s--these don't have the bolts to make them look like 3 piece wheels. I've heard there is a 42 without the bolts, but I've only seen it in an offset suitable for a new 3er.
They are 16s. They do come in several 17 inch sizes and a couple 18s. I would get them from
http://thewheelexchange.com/. Click on the Rondell logo top-center and then look for the wheel. With the offsets they have listed, you might have a tight fit; you'd have to check the imfamous wheel database.
TWE is near me in Raleigh, NC. This set I bought in person, but the first set I bought from them was via eBay when I was living in VA. They are excellent folks, very easy to deal with. They will send you everything you need packaged up very neatly and you can get tire/wheel packages from them too if you want.[/QUOTE]
awsome, thanks for the info!
Posted: Jul 02, 2005 6:50 PM
by Special
wow impressive, its soo clean!