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I'm not sure how they put the serial numbers on the newer HREs. Mine predate their current numbering system, so they couldn't even find this set in their database. Built around 2000-2002. But they do look good, I'd like to see more pics of them onOriginally posted by e34///M View PostNow you've got me wondering... is there a etching for them as well??
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Easiest way to check... are they real split wheels or not? Looks like they aren't.
Also, I'm not a fan of the chunky tires... monstertruck status on 18s.
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Im used to 17's honely my acs type 1's are 17s.. hell all my rims have beenOriginally posted by Dr.AK View PostEasiest way to check... are they real split wheels or not? Looks like they aren't.
Also, I'm not a fan of the chunky tires... monstertruck status on 18s.
But Im running a 245/35/18 brigeston potenza re050a ... hardly a monster truck tire must i go 30 series??! lol
I wasnt one to like the concept of 18's on a e36 but then learned that a 245/35/18 is just about the same height as a 245/40/17.. just its roughly the same height as a 225/45/17
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