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  1. cheers fellas

    Really good, suit the car really well and grip and side wall makes for excellent grip. the car is go cart spec now. I had these on the e46/330 in the same profile and really helped for handling over top of the usual tires. You just need to keep the tire pressures up is all. (bought 38-45 depending)

    Cool, those and the Toyo T1R are about my only choice when I go staggered on my car. Unless I want to fork out crazy money for a set of Dunlop Z1's.


  2. All very interesting.

    The rake may not be a bad thing. After putting the Bilstein's and H&R Sport springs in the car recently, the front is sitting 2cm higher than the rear anyway so it may even it out a little. There are many opinions but most will say the E30 M3 handles better with the front slightly higher anyway and H&R took this into account when designing their sport springs.


  3. If we ignore everything else and with a 215/40/17 on the front, look at 235/40 vs 245/35 in terms of handling and stance ? On paper it would seem the 245 is the correct match for the front, whereas the 235 is actually too fat and will jack the rear of the car up slightly ?


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    yes it is for his M3. Sorry Phil, I didn't actually see this thread. I will pm you through some options rather than post up here as we all know the sh*t storm that follows

    edit: it is quite hard finding those sizes in the same tread pattern. Have you considered a 245/35R17 for the rear? The 245 is a lot closer than the 235 in OD to the 215.

    Hey,

    Yeah, I see what your saying re the 245 so happy to look into that as well as an option if it is going to give me more choice in tire. As long as I don't get a balloon effect on rear with a 245 on an 8.5 rim. Was also hoping to keep staggered understeer to a minimum by going the 215/235 as opposed to the 245.

    Thanks


  5. Looking for the socket used for OZ split rim bolt removal. 8mm and 10mm 10 point socket. If anyone has anything I can borrow for a few weeks ( Auckland) or know of a specialist place that may sell them, would be keen to hear about it, thanks ! 10 point sockets are not common and pretty hard to find.

    - these are different to most BBS which usually use 12 point sockets.


  6. SOLD!!!

    Wow, that was fast! Someone hit the buy now on trademe so sorry to everyone else who was interested.

    Yongxi, if you end up selling those style 5's anytime then hit me up, you'd be pretty likely to find a buyer in me haha.

    That someone would be me.

    Been looking for a set of these ever since I got my M3 so wasn't going to muck around and risk missing out. They only made 50 sets of these in the correct E30 M3 fitment so a very rare Type I.

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