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such a badass winter setup, I was gonna run some wide wheels in the winter and ran outa money lolMy super boring build http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/sh...other-M3-buildInsta Mintyhinrichs
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Looks awesome. I actually really dig 18s on your car. You should've went for smaller tires/more stretch though and maybe a little less offset or low. I mean, shit, the narrower the tires the better peformance so why not?Then again, I have no idea about tires sizes for 18" snows.
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Originally posted by Ollie View PostLooks awesome. I actually really dig 18s on your car. You should've went for smaller tires/more stretch though and maybe a little less offset or low. I mean, shit, the narrower the tires the better peformance so why not?Then again, I have no idea about tires sizes for 18" snows.
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Originally posted by exexpat View PostI've heard people argue these things for summer tires, too. Isn't this site more catered to the wide wheel, low offset (in my case 40mm spacing) and stretched tires thing?Not stanced, but curious about the trend...
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Originally posted by exexpat View Postummm, size options for snow tires are limited compared to summers/all-seasons and the rears have 40mm spacing on 10s now. In that pic body is sitting on sidewall.I didn't say it doesn't look on point as is.
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Originally posted by Ollie View PostHence why I said I don't know anything about snow tire size selection and with more stretch comes more low/less offset.I didn't say it doesn't look on point as is.
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Originally posted by projektzwo View Postthis is my favourite jag for sure, even with the winter setup...
post up some summer pictures, to warm my soul...
My first JDM project after decades of European cars!
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Originally posted by Old Man's Child View Post
Just curious, why such a wide rim for the snow? The car would bite a shitload better with a 18x7 rim all around with a 215/40 tire.
Originally posted by exexpat View PostI've heard people argue these things for summer tires, too. Isn't this site more catered to the wide wheel, low offset (in my case 40mm spacing) and stretched tires thing?
Originally posted by Old Man's Child View PostI'm not arguing, just wondering why for snow a setup like this is used. IMO, I'd be looking for more grip than looks with snowy, below freezing temperatures and conditions. I've been caught in a few blizzards with my 235/45 tires and it was really bad traction-wise compared to my steelies with a 215/60 R15 tire. I'm not saying don't keep the look, but it's just more hazardous with such a wide tire that's just for winter use.
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