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- bimmershot
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i have a 1986 325 and i was wondering what size will look the best on the car, i bought it with just 14's but are 17's gonna be to big? let me know what you think.
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what he said - BTW are you american?
Thing is did your car have 15s when you bought it ? or driven an E30 with 15s?fuzzy wrote:its all a myth. 17's arent to big and dont unduly effect the handling and look much better than little 15's. unless your a woman then just get 15's.
Not having a go

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fuzzy
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yes max, my current car and my last touring came with 15's and were promptly binned.theres less roll in 17" tyres as the sidewalls are much smaller so less flexing and rolling on hard cornering .thats my opinion and feel free to have a go if you wish as im not easily offended 
lol might be less roll in the tyre but that dont stop the car rollingfuzzy wrote:yes max, my current car and my last touring came with 15's and were promptly binned.theres less roll in 17" tyres as the sidewalls are much smaller so less flexing and rolling on hard cornering .thats my opinion and feel free to have a go if you wish as im not easily offended
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added to the uprated shocks,springs and bushes it all helps.whats the point in uprating everything only to be let down by the final weakest link,big spongy cartoon size tyres?m-dtech wrote:lol might be less roll in the tyre but that dont stop the car rollingfuzzy wrote:yes max, my current car and my last touring came with 15's and were promptly binned.theres less roll in 17" tyres as the sidewalls are much smaller so less flexing and rolling on hard cornering .thats my opinion and feel free to have a go if you wish as im not easily offended
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fuzzy
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cartoon tyres mikey.that will be one of they innertubes you floated in the sea on when you were a kidm-dtech wrote:15" BBS and 205x55x15 tyres ............... you are the weakest link goodbye !!!!!!!!
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and the other myth about bk's being much heavier and poorer quality than 15" bbs.iirc there is only about a kg or two in it with tyres fitted and how much quality do you need? they are perfectly round and balanced same as bbs,thats all that matters.my old bk's survived a head on crash with a truck and werent buckled even though it was pushed through the bulk headmaxfield wrote:I know about the side wall flex...
I will see the difference if someone would care to lend me some BKs![]()
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As I've said before, but will say again, it depends on the individual wheel. Not all 17" wheels upset the ride and handlingpnd wrote:its been said before but I'll say it again don't go bigger than 16" wheels on an e3o if you want it to ride and handle as it should.
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there's a minimum of 5kg weight difference with tyres fitted - that's 20kg vs 15 kgs, or a third as much again.fuzzy wrote:and the other myth about bk's being much heavier and poorer quality than 15" bbs.iirc there is only about a kg or two in it with tyres fitted....maxfield wrote:I know about the side wall flex...
I will see the difference if someone would care to lend me some BKs![]()
So what happened with you crashing into a lorry - sounds nasty
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you must have scales made for womenfuzzy wrote:my reps are 17.5 kg with tyres.
Accident = very unlucky.
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it was indeed. i was on my way down to drop the car of for the engine conversion. just as well it happened on the way there and not on the way backorangecurry wrote:
Accident = very unlucky.
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205 50 15 toyo T1* squished onto a BBS Xspoke =

205 50 15's = £Â£Ã‚£'s in pocket
55's are too big sorry m-dtech
Fuzzy do you LF Brake or heel toe (or any playtime for that matter) in the wet or are you the kind that holds motorbikes up greasy roundabouts?
pigeons <---- cat
205 50 15's = £Â£Ã‚£'s in pocket
55's are too big sorry m-dtech
Fuzzy do you LF Brake or heel toe (or any playtime for that matter) in the wet or are you the kind that holds motorbikes up greasy roundabouts?
pigeons <---- cat
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I think the key here is to get wheels that fit the car properly and don't need spacers or spigot rings.
AFAIK 15" BBS were not an option in the US but you should be able to get someone to post them if you're prepared to pay what could be a considerable cost....
AFAIK 15" BBS were not an option in the US but you should be able to get someone to post them if you're prepared to pay what could be a considerable cost....
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