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When I saw the release of HRE's vintage wheels, I had the idea to put a set on an E9 when I finally found one to buy, now that you've done it I know what I'll be doing! Great video btw!
What else is on the cards?
All of the comments about the BBSs are quite disappointing.
I think the HREs are substantially better. But to each his own I suppose.
As for being too low, this is StanceWorks.
Looks fantastic. The other wheels you've had on it looked great, but I think these match the car the best out of the three.
If I had to nit-pic, I'd say my only gripe is that the wheels tuck more in the back than the front. I'd adjust the rear suspension so it has a little bit of rake when aired out.
I prefer these wheels over the wayy over played RSs.
Beautiful e9 man. Props for stancing a classic BMW
-only part of the car that puts me off is the hood lines,
I think BMW should have made the front like an e21;
Where the hood line is basically invisible because it
Sits on the fenders and flows into the body lines.
-FREEDOM-is cruisin at 80, windows down and listening to the perfect song-thinking"this is it" -The Beauty in the Tragedy- MECHANIC SMASH!!- (you all know you do it) Got Drop??
All of the comments about the BBSs are quite disappointing.
I think the HREs are substantially better. But to each his own I suppose. As for being too low, this is StanceWorks.
Although true, I believe not all cars look good when laying frame and your E9 on the RS and static is the perfect example because it indeed looked perfect as it sat.
I guess I'm saying that stance worked better? (Get it, StanceWorks -> Stance Worked )
But on the basis or being aired out I believe you have the fitment right and I see the logic of bags when the car is one piece.
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