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Mag and Tyre Direct are overstocked with premium brand tyres. We have 1000's of new wheels arriving soon and we need to clear some tyres so we have room for our new stock. These prices will never be repeated again and in most cases are selling below what they cost on today's market. They are not all BMW specific sizes, however they may be suitable for your other vehicles. This special applies to all of our stores and is subject to what each branch has in stock. Some freight charges may apply if the tyres are not in your location. These prices will only apply to Bimmersport members (or referrals). Please pm me if you are interested in any of the tyres below, and I will let you know if there is any stock near your location. All prices include fitting and balancing if you are in Auckland, New Plymouth, Palmerston North, Wellington or Christchurch and can get to one of our stores. Bridgestone 215/50/17 RE050 Normally $349 NOW $159 15 available Bridgestone 205/40/17 RE750 Normally $229 NOW $149 10 available Dunlop Sport Maxx 205/40/17 Normally $279 Now $189 13 available Dunlop Sport Maxx 215/35/18 Normally $289 NOW $229 14 available Dunlop Direzza 235/45/17 Normally $319 NOW $199 4 available Dunlop Sport Maxx 205/45/17 Normally $279 NOW $189 23 available Dunlop SP3000A 235/40/18 Normally $319 NOW $229 54 available Goodyear Eagle F1 205/40/17 (German Made) Normally $239 NOW $159 16 available Goodyear Eagle F1 215/35/18 (German Made) Normally $339 NOW $239 21 available Goodyear Eagle F1 245/45/17 (German Made) Normally $289 NOW $199 24 available Kumho 798 235/60/17 (Ford Territory) Normally $349 NOW $229 28 available Nexen N3000 255/40/17 Normally $249 each NOW $179 12 available Nexen N3000 265/35/18 Normally $349 each NOW $249 42 available I will update the list as tyres sell Cheers Johno
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Nope, he definitely meant MAST! Those who watch Top Gear will know exactly what we are talking about.
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I'm guessing they have 'stretched' a 215/35/18 on their as well. I can't believe they let the car leave the shop like that!! It would have rubbed hard coming off the hoist, and that should have given them some idea that they DON'T FIT! Every car that we fit wheels and tyres to is test driven to ensure there is no rubbing. I wouldn't wait around until Monday, I would be going straight back in there and demanding they fix the problem. The Consumer Guarantees Act is really on your side here, and they either have to REMEDY the problem or REFUND your money. Don't let them trick you in to rolling your guards and it won't achieve much. There is really only ONE word for these guys and it really deserves to stated 3 times for Effect MUPPETS!!! MUPPETS!!! MUPPETS!!!
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good score!! Just remember a D plate is TEMPORARY REGISTRATION only. If your car does not have a WOF you could still get pinged!!
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There is a guy on the North Shore called Brugar Engineering on Barrys Point Road who is able to build a "spacer" into the back of any wheel and attach it to the wheel. I am not sure whether this requires certifying or not but is much the same as Sam's Schnitzer wheels. It may be worht investigating for some of you guys, in particular Matzy
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Is this still for sale? I sent you a pm a few days ago but no response. I have cash burning a hole in my pocket!!
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looks very familiar
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Are you talking about Crazyarab's wheels? They will fit no problems.
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^^^^ Sigh! There is always one .........(tongue firmly in cheek)
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you will have to be more specific than that. The offset range really depends on the width of the wheel. As a general rule though +35 - +45 will work.
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They wil fit but with the Centre Bore being 73.1 I can guarantee they wil shake and vibrate really badly. The only way to cure this is to get the centre bores machined out to 74.1 and then use a locating ring to seat it on the wheel centrally.
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Are you sure you have the right size? We get the same price as Hyper and they cost more to buy than the price you are quoting. Unfortunately all the overseas reviews don't take into account our rather unique road surface here. As Martyn suggestes our coarse chip tends to wear tyres alot more aggressively than overseas roads. Jumps off the merry-go-round
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Tyres are such a subjective issue and we tend to go round and round in circles on this issue. What one person likes, another doesn't and everyone has had differing experiences. There are so many good brands out there it really is going to come down to your own personal experience. Directional tyres have reached their development potential so they really cannot improve on what is already out there. Asymmetric tyres are what all major manufacturers are going towards now as they offer 'tunability' and performance. The RE001 is definitely a great value for money tyre and is very quiet and offers great levels of grip.
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Kumho have just completed a year long test with over 1000 tyres. The filled 500 with Nitrogen and 500 with 'normal' air and left them in one of their warehouses. The result?..... on average ther air filled tyres only lost 2psi less than the nitrogen filled tyres. When I am back at work on Monday I will scan thh article and post it up here, but basically they concluded that there was no real advantage.
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Sorry Hybrid I can going to have to disagree with you here. We have just had an S Class Mercedes in here with genuine 18" wheels on here and two of them cracked. We have been importing wheels for over 8 years and literally 1000's of wheels later we have NOT HAD ONE come back for warranty due to cracking. All of our wheels conform to the appropriate safety standards (TUV, JWL etc). Just about all wheels now including the "well known American brands" are made in China or Indonesia. Italian made wheels are well known throughout the industry to be quite "soft" and prone to damage more easily than the so called "lesser quality" Chinese wheels. If you buy your wheels from a reputable dealer then you should have no problems, it is the backyard importers that I worry about. Cracked wheels are generally because people do not run enough pressure in their tyres. 20" wheels do fit on a 3 series without any guard modifications, even when they have been lowered. Obviously you need to run a 30 series tyre which is basically a licorice strap! And, you have to drive very carefully avoiding potholes etc, but this is the price you pay when you want "the look" cheers Johno
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This style was the "new look" at SEMA in 07 from memory. Black wheels with colour coded lips to match your car. Last year there were literally thousands of cars in the US with this look. In good old little NZ it takes about 3 years for the trend to filter down here. I would say next year this will become quite popular. We have been holding off on ordering wheels like this but are seriously considering it towards the end of th eyear.
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What rubbish The wheels and tyres are probably 10-15mm taller in overall diameter than OE. The offset is high enough to sit the wheels inside the car without any hint of rub. Even with a good set of lowered springs in there that will drop the car another 40mm there will be no rubbing, even with the wheels on full lock and a car full of people. Having done over 100 E36's on various size wheels and various brand lowering springs I can safely say that with that size wheel and tyre combo you can safely lower your car without any issues! PS A set of lowering springs will probably drop your car by about another 25mm
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Hey mate Welcome to Bimmersport! Did you get those wheels through us? If you are in Auckland we can lower it for $399 for you cheers
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hey mate, just remember the wheels have been clear coated so that will need to be taken off before you get them painted black. Will look hot btw, we are actually just discussing whether we should start looking at this style wheel (black with blue or red pinstripe)
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HB Martyn hope you have a good one!
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For all you 5 series boys (n gals) out there
zenetti replied to zenetti's topic in TradeMe discussions
dodgy seller is telling everyone they will fit 3 series BMW's as well - buyer beware!! -
If your E46 is a genuine m-sport it should be about 25mm lower than a standard E46 already. The shocks will not give you a ride height change, it is the springs that control this. I am sure their are other members on here who have upgraded their shocks and could give you more informed feedback. However, I am sure the Bilstein's will give you the handling you are after. oh and btw.. welcome to the forum
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haha I wasn't sure, I started with 3 words but changed it to 2! Have edited it now for the spelling police
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bugger off then if you all think we have lost the plot
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That's a bit harsh don't you think? While I enjoy going to some of the meetings, my life does not revolve around Bimmersport meetings. A lot of us here have lives outside this forum and as such were probably otherwise engaged, and I don't really feel like I should have to explain why I wasn't there. Although both you and Glenn are great people and Glenn was more than generous with offering to share his bartab,if we don't turn up it's our problem. BTW 'free beer' is not the be all and end all for me personally. However the people that said they WOULD be there SHOULD have turned up! Just out of curiosity how many members here actually said they would attend? Edit: Just had a look, it looks as though hardly any members ACTUALLY confirmed they would be there, so I don't see why you are getting your panties in a twist over this.