Damn those need smaller tires bad, one upside to you completely raping those fenders is now you can go lower and space those out more once you get smaller tires might I suggest 205/40's up front and 215 or 225/40's rear, really you could just swap out the front tires for the rear and by some new fronts.
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With those chunky tires they look like 16s on the relatively big E36. Need less rubber asap!
But Type As are a good choice.
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Took some better pics in the daylight
Originally posted by 540iboy View Posteww.. why would anyone have a green lip on their car? haha jk labas.. i sold the e36 btw, got an e39
yeah, i saw it on bf.c, and asked you why the hell you did that.
Originally posted by schroedin View PostI can dig, smaller tires though?
Originally posted by Hartgeh27 View Postman that roller looks pieced together.
Originally posted by WhiteStripes View PostFinally some staggered A's. Bravo good sir.
Originally posted by HOLES View Postscuse me. why has no one mentioned the missing paint from the fenders?
please explain.
Originally posted by Travis C View PostMy favorite wheels. Those fenders are rough lolOriginally posted by kramerbuccs24 View Postfenders look hurt but i do love type a's
Originally posted by B Rod View PostLove the wheels. Definitely needs smaller tires though.Originally posted by BeemerBuyer View PostWhy so much rubber?!
Nice wheels... I am a tad biased though. 10'' rears are sex.Originally posted by e36rjbmw View PostDamn those need smaller tires bad, one upside to you completely raping those fenders is now you can go lower and space those out more once you get smaller tires might I suggest 205/40's up front and 215 or 225/40's rear, really you could just swap out the front tires for the rear and by some new fronts.Originally posted by Dr.AK View PostWith those chunky tires they look like 16s on the relatively big E36. Need less rubber asap!
But Type As are a good choice.Last edited by Guest; 02-04-2010, 12:54 AM.
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People, i need a bit of advice with tyres..i'm planing to go with 215/40 on the front and using some spacer. My math is:
Rears are 10j - 254mm
That means that the outter edge of the wheel is spaced out 254/2-20=107mm
Fronts are 8.5j ~ 216mm
That means they are 216/2-12=96mm
To make them sit identical i can use 107-96=11mm spacer in the front.
Sooo that leaves me with 8.5j et1 215(205?)/40
now for the rear..leave it as is (235/45 10j et20), or go for 225/40(35) and a little spacer?
Originally posted by Hotrun_bb View Postwow. smaller tires and your golden.thanks!
Originally posted by ollycarbs View Postbadass! and i love your fender roller, i did not think about doing mine by myself, it is so uncommon and so expensive there...
Originally posted by M.Burroughs View PostAside from dominating the paint, it looks like those fenders came out very well.
Originally posted by slimadi View PostThat will look damn sweet when all finished.
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Congratulations. I love those Borbets on that body style. I know you're gonna paint the whole car, but isn't your car black?..just mask is off and rattle can it for the time being. Done-Dealie. Looks good. Agree that smaller tires will pull it together better.
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Originally posted by e36rjbmw View PostDamn those need smaller tires bad, one upside to you completely raping those fenders is now you can go lower and space those out more once you get smaller tires might I suggest 205/40's up front and 215 or 225/40's rear, really you could just swap out the front tires for the rear and by some new fronts.-Instagram@jdjurhuus
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Originally posted by Zic View PostThis!
Originally posted by JSanders View PostThat's sexy.
Nice jack/fender roller!
Originally posted by Oliver Kloshof View Postthe day light pictures do wayy better justice. i like it. im in the market to get some type a's as well
Originally posted by NELSON09 View PostCongratulations. I love those Borbets on that body style. I know you're gonna paint the whole car, but isn't your car black?..just mask is off and rattle can it for the time being. Done-Dealie. Looks good. Agree that smaller tires will pull it together better.
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Originally posted by primerdimer View PostReally, what is 2cm gonna do? 215's on a 9" wheel is not very stretched, so to run a 215 on an 8.5" is gonna look almost flat... i say rock the 205 on the front and 225's out back... stance is about pushing the limit. so lets see it get pushed! YEEE!
215/40 stretches perfectly on a 8,5
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