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  • PhilipWOT
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    Sooo... does anyone have any recommendations on what tire size to run on those style 5's?

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  • PhilipWOT
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    Originally posted by milano_red View Post
    Car looks good!
    Thanks. It was kinf of rough when I bought it, I've just been kind of putting humpty dumpty back together again.

    Originally posted by brandyn View Post
    Keep it original......remember!
    Hey! Whats up man. I would remember that wheel setup in your sig anywhere. Going to Barrett tonight?

    Originally posted by rice4life View Post
    Alpina B10 wheels and an ac schnitzer rear lip would look sick on a compact.

    Always thought a riviera blue or laguna blue compact would look sick, there are too many red e36's.
    They made a handful of Avusblau compacts. They're tough to find.

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  • rice4life
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    Alpina B10 wheels and an ac schnitzer rear lip would look sick on a compact.

    Always thought a riviera blue or laguna blue compact would look sick, there are too many red e36's.

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  • brandyn
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    Keep it original......remember!

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  • milano_red
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    Car looks good!

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  • PhilipWOT
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    By the way, this is me from 2 years ago. I couldnt remember my damn login or password, and I dont even have an M3 any more, so I made a new username.

    A place for the new guys to come and post their proper introductions.

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  • PhilipWOT
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    Originally posted by zxert View Post
    Love the Jet pic. I'd recommend an M50 swap for sure. The torque will really make you happy. Not to offend the m42 but it but isn't very fun to drive because you have to rev over 4k to get anywhere. I don't think I can ever go back to a 4 cyl.
    Oh, no offense taken. My username is PhilipWOT because driving with both throttles wide open is the only way to get this car to move out of it's own way, I bought it after my built 95 M3 got totaled.

    I'm picking up either an E46 M3 or a Z4MC in the next year, and I really didnt buy this car to be fast. I just like driving the damn thing so much that it will probably end up with an M52 before it's all over.

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  • zxert
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    Love the Jet pic. I'd recommend an M50 swap for sure. The torque will really make you happy. Not to offend the m42 but it but isn't very fun to drive because you have to rev over 4k to get anywhere. I don't think I can ever go back to a 4 cyl.

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  • New Guy: Very rare, low slow BMW. Fitment question

    Hey everyone,
    I'm new to SW. Here is my 1995 BMW 318ti Clubsport (1 of 271 ever built). It's pretty stock right now. All that I've changed on the car is H&R race springs and bili-sports, 95 M3 grille mesh, M3 sport lip and GT corner splitters, fog light deletes (they broke), and an E92 M shift knob.
    The guy before me put cross-drilled BavAuto front rotors on the car. Not sure why.

    What brings me to you guys is my current dilemma; I have these horrendous stock 5-spoke e36 sport wheels and they gotta go. I'm picking up a set of E38 style 5's that are 16x8, et23, and I do not know what tire size I should go with to avoid or minimize rubbing.

    I never planned on stancing this car or dumping much money into it, since I really just bought it to commute through Atlanta traffic and get beat on, but I lowered it on the H&R's and now I want flush style 5's, and I'm looking at building an M52 stroker... I like the car too much and shit's getting out of hand.

    Anyway, any help is much appreciated and here are the pics (so that I don't have to GTFO)

    (The F14 in the background is stock ride height for comparison)








    Stock 4x4 ride height



    Nasty stock wheels, and a little scrapage

    Last edited by PhilipWOT; 08-23-2012, 02:05 PM.
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