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  • #16
    beautiful! Can't wait to see them on. This is going to be nice! I'm partial to Tourings. It would be perfect for me to import an E60 M5 Touring!!!

    progress IS a slow process

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    • #17
      Looks great man, glad to see you back at it!
      Ol Dirty Bastard - RIP

      Photo by Alex Dooley
      2016 Ducati Scrambler, 2015 Subaru Impreza

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      • #18
        Originally posted by R2dmax View Post
        beautiful! Can't wait to see them on. This is going to be nice! I'm partial to Tourings. It would be perfect for me to import an E60 M5 Touring!!!
        Thank you. I see.


        E60 M5 wagon would be nice, but we get all the shit versions of everything in the USA.

        Originally posted by theseeker411 View Post
        Looks great man, glad to see you back at it!
        Thanks brotha! I can't leave anything stock, lol. I won't get too crazy with this though, I need another old school to work on.

        Got some rubber, but one of the wheel did not hold air.

        Gotta find the time to sort it out and then I will have to spend time adjusting everything else. No rubbing anywhere right now.

        My iPhone is not focusing correctly for some reason so my apologies for the crappy pictures.



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        • #19
          Both of the rear wheels would not hold air because the wheel guy raped the seals and the barrels while he was putting them on. I had too remove the tires and reseal both of them which takes a few days if you care about letting the seal cure for at least 24 hours. Some will argue that it's not necessary but I don't want to have to take these off again.


          I have used this sealant on several sets of wheels without any problem, my Schnitzers lasted at least 5 years.




          You can do this a little neater, but I decided to cover a little more surface just to be sure.


          I am going to bring down the front after I change out the front coilovers for a new setup. This is where it sits for now.


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          • #20
            It looks amazing on those Z4 re-barreled/re-lipped wheels!

            - Renato
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            • #21

              progress IS a slow process

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              • #22
                Originally posted by TWM Performance View Post
                It looks amazing on those Z4 re-barreled/re-lipped wheels!

                - Renato
                Thank you. They actually look much better than I had anticipated.

                Originally posted by R2dmax View Post


                Dropped the front down a little and added about 1.5 degrees of camber up front. No rubbing at all and I think that I will leave it here for a while. Its low but still very functional with plenty of tire.

                It's my adult stance.



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                • #23
                  hey man, it looks good!

                  although, I think this is a typical wheel that looks stunning, but when you put a tire on...it loses it's WOW effect.

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                  • #24
                    Thing is looking good. I love wagons & I too would love a sweet roof box like that but my magnum didn't come with roof rack railings so I have to buy those too. Boo!

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