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So much better with 195s , i love the stance of this cars . I cant do that on mine because roads and street on my country are really bad haha. still pretty low ! keep the updates coming!
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After a lot of struggle getting the rear tires to bead, I mounted them in my driveway using the bike tube method. They're on there, but not balanced. I'll do that later.
I spun the front coils down another half inch, but am hesitant to go lower, as the IS valence drags a lot already. I'd like to minimize the front wheel gap, but don't want to get rid of the IS styling of the car. So for now, the front will stay at this height.
As far as the rears go, I'm thinking of grinding away the inner metal lip as opposed to rolling it. Anyways, my friend shot of great photos the other day.
Last edited by SamuelWebber; 04-22-2014, 02:40 PM.
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don't know if this helps and i have no idea how you guys call them in America but i used a " Air bazooka" or Air canon. Basically a sort of compressed airtank wich can release all the air at once in the side of the tire. it'll bead almost instantly.
Got my 165/45 fitted with no problem on a 15X8 thanks to this method. think it's even more stretch then your setup so it probally will work on yours to.
very nice E21 btw
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Originally posted by SamuelWebber View PostI've called a few. They mostly just laugh at me and tell me it's impossible and/or illegal. Starting to believe them. This sucks.
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I've called a few. They mostly just laugh at me and tell me it's impossible and/or illegal. Starting to believe them. This sucks.
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For what it's worth, I'm running T1R 195/45's on my 15x9 BBS RM's and I had a tire shop do mine. They seemed to get them on with no problem, so maybe it's worth calling some local shops and see if they're willing to do it
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Not really an update, more of a question..
So I bought toyo t1-r's in 195/45 for all four wheels and am having trouble getting the rears to bead to the wheels. Front's are on, but the rear 15x9's won't go. I tried the ether/explosion method as well as a single bead blaster but neither worked... Some suggested trying two bead blasters at once? Do you guys have any tips? It sucks staring at the bbs's and driving around on stocks. Please help!
If any of you are located in Massachusetts/New England I will totally drive to you if you can mount these tires. Obviously any old garage won't do it and I'm running out of options. Thanks!
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Originally posted by SamuelWebber View PostThanks dude, didn't even think of that being at this stage of the build, nor have I had the experience riding in a slammed e21. However I simply can't "slam" the car, or even do a proper fitment due to the roads in my area that the car will drive daily, though the coilovers are capable. Still will be considerably low though.
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Originally posted by johnnyboy View PostThese things ride horrible when slammed, the front lower control arm hits on the subframe. I'm sure if you find a way to stop it hitting it will be fine though
Looks awesome so far though, I love E21's
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These things ride horrible when slammed, the front lower control arm hits on the subframe. I'm sure if you find a way to stop it hitting it will be fine though
Looks awesome so far though, I love E21's
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