I like the white also. maybe flat white?
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Originally posted by TheStig View PostI just got a question for the OP. What are the offsets on your wheels? A friend of mine is picking up an M5 and wants to get some wheels for it. Hes a fitment nut, but doesnt know too much about the E39s
No idea what the offsets are. They were meant for an m5 though. I'll calculate them when I take them apart.
None of these colors look right!
any other suggestions?Last edited by JackEatsEmoKids; 01-04-2010, 06:42 PM.-BMW Master Technician
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Originally posted by JackEatsEmoKids View PostNo idea what the offsets are. They were meant for an m5 though. I'll calculate them when I take them apart.
None of these colors look right!
any other suggestions?
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Originally posted by e.shell View Postmaybe your looking for something more like this, tie dye :p
imo cyan was the best!haha that would be awesome on a 60's VW Bus
Originally posted by phillygs3 View PostHonestly there nice as is , I wouldnt change them-BMW Master Technician
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My advice is to stay away from skinny tires.
I went from a 255/35 square setup to 215/40 on my old 5er to be "slammed" and "stanced legit yo".
My god, the damn thing couldn't take a curve for shit. 3600lbs on a 215 is not a good combo.
Plus a 215/40 is super short and will look funny.
Whatever you do, I'd try to get the most tread width possible. Personally, I think your car is spot on as it sits.
Good luck!
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Originally posted by Logan View PostMy advice is to stay away from skinny tires.
I went from a 255/35 square setup to 215/40 on my old 5er to be "slammed" and "stanced legit yo".
My god, the damn thing couldn't take a curve for shit. 3600lbs on a 215 is not a good combo.
Plus a 215/40 is super short and will look funny.
Whatever you do, I'd try to get the most tread width possible. Personally, I think your car is spot on as it sits.
Good luck!
I would love to find a 235/265 setup with a side wall that stretches a bit. Smallest tire I'd go is the 225/255 combo. All I need is about 10mm of clearance in the rear to get the rim flange alinged with the fender and same with the front.
I've gone from a 245/275 to a 235/265 and I really don't ever wanna go smaller than the 225/255. This car handles like it's on rails.-BMW Master Technician
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