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  1. Havn't been on line since I sold the wagon, saw Graeme last week and he told me about this thread Bugger I knew I shouldn't have sold that car. And I missed out on the RS4 Wagon serves me right I suppose. Anyway heres some more pics with the original mesh wheels. Adam
  2. Those tyre guys have put you wrong, you need et20 for 8" wide rims on a E34 5 Series. Et38 will be in way too far and will hit on the inside somewhere.
  3. Hey ED1RTY you mean these Mesh Style ones(see below pic)? Actually they were 20's. Yes they were my favourites and this is one of the reasons I have got frustrated with heomoraging (spelt that wrong) money and time and put up the wagon for sale. In Jan I was on my way to work passing a truck on the back road between Waiuku and Pukekohe when out of no where there was a loud bang and the rear end swung hard around of which I just caught it in time. A secong earlier and I would have gotten spat into the side of the truck and as solid as the E34's are would have been very messy. So I pulled to a halt expecting to see a blown out tyre and nope tyre ok (flat) but inside lip of wheel completely gone . Anyway originally the wheels were black centred and I had spent a fair bit custom painting these silver and polished the lips. The supplier didn't have another wheel in stock but could get me another black one from overseas in 6 weeks. However on closer inspection they were not that strong looking, the inner edge of the wheel was very thin all the way from the spokes and realisically just a poxy casting (see below pics). I also thought if ones done it how strong are the other 3...??? If my wife and son had been in the car... not good. Gutted as I really liked the Mesh look and had spent so much money... So in the end the supplier gave me a new set of 5 spoke 20" black centred wheels as replacements which were a lot thicker through centre (I advertised them on here about a month ago, sold now as I didn't like the style). I then had the opportunity to pick up the Koyas at a reasonable price and liked the idea of the staggered set up and they were already silver with stainless lip. The Koyas are known as being a quality wheel and IMO they look a lot better in the flesh than the pics but appreciate they will never be every BMW owners cup of tea, maybe even shocking to some... (yes we know thats you mike gayner ) Anyway thats the long story... Adam Adam
  4. Yes you're right Mike it does seem expensive for an E34 especially with the abundance of 540i sedans for sale at a lot cheaper price. However at 14k there is nothing even close to this for sale in a V8 wagon. This is my second E34 540i Touring, my first one was mint and I sold it for $16500 18 months ago, this one is a minter plus NZ new plus leather plus thousands spent on all the stuff that goes wrong with E34's.. Trans, Brakes, Front Suspension. The only other one I know of is my mate Leons Dark Green all original model he paid 15k for a little over a year ago. This car owes me well over 20k and hopefully someone will see the value in it. If not I guess I'm in the lucky situation of not needing to sell it. Thanks Adam
  5. Thanks for putting it so nicely mike
  6. Haha wondered how long it would take to get on bimmersport I have the opportunity to get into a 2006 RS4 Black Manual Wagon with only 30,000km for a very very good price. If I sell my wagon this may be too good an opportunity to pass up (I know I shouldn't do it but I love a v8 manual wagon ). However even if I miss out on the RS4 since I sold my VY Clubsport last November I have been using the 540i as my daily driver (my wife Linda only used to do 5km per week before) hence have quickly racked up some big kms in it (I do 40-50km / year) which seems a shame for such an original car. The Nissan Patrol we replaced the Clubsport with to tow ours and customers boats is Petrol (averages 20 litres/100km) so is too expensive to run every day. So the above along bit of frustration with things going wrong and some bad luck with the touring heamoraging us money (long story) in the last few months has convinced me its time to get something newer thats not so extreme wheeled and expensive to maintain etc I can just get in and drive everyday. As much as I would like to leave the touring in the garage as our weekend toy our son Zak is 18 months old now and eats a lot of food ! Plus I'm spending a fair bit of cash building up my race car to get ready for next season. M 325i Posted Yesterday, 11:45 PM looks mint, but not a big fan of the wheels but they could easily be swaped!! And yes the wheels are not for everyone hence the reason they are not included in the asking price. Thanks Adam
  7. 20 x 8.5 and 20 x 10.0 Staggered Koya Kahn Silver with Stainless Lip on my e34 540i T Wagon.
  8. Yep you're right, looking again at the pics of Mikes car the wall of the tyre looks bigger than mine was so am picking at least 50 profile which would make the rolling diameter too large hence combined with the lesser wheel offset would explain the extra bad rubbing.
  9. Hi Mike I had a similar problem with slight rubbing with the BMW aftermarket M Sport factory wheels on my Touring Wagon mainly in the rear but not as severe as yours by the looks of it. They were 17 x 8.5 but can't remember whether they had a 20p or 13p offset (Maybe Spottwood wheel whore would know , I think 20p, heres a pic of them on the wagon, you can sort of see how far the front stick out. Anyway your tyre size should be 235/45/17 which is the correct size according to BMW for the aftermarket 17" wheels on a e34 5 series. By going down to a smaller tyre such as a 225/45/17 you are reducing your rolling diameter which is a fix but not the right fix and from the pictures your wear is fairly severe and covers a lot of the tyre so I would be looking at your suspension as Zenetti said. Theres enough room under the guard of an E34 with std suspension to crawl under and sleep on top of the tyre so you have serious issues going on if it is bottoming out on the tyre that bad. However if its not the suspension my M Sport wheels were 20p (I think they were) then your wheels being 13p are sticking out 7mm further than mine even though doesn't sound much yes will rub badly. My muppet guess Jono is the 13p wheels are probably off a similar year 7 Series???
  10. I have a brand new set of 20" x 8.5" Ruff Racing Alloy Wheels for sale and should suit 5,6,7 or 8 Series. Colour Black with Machined/Polished Lip Offset is 20p Stud Pattern is 5 x 120 This whole new set were supplied under warranty as I had one of my old wheels crack and they couldn't supply a replacement wheel the same. Will be putting on Trade Me later in the week for $1500, feel free to make me any offers. Thanks Adam 021 750339
  11. Ha ha beat me to it by 3 minutes Graham
  12. Hi Mike I would not recomend AA for pre purchase inspections for BMW's. They have got it totally wrong the last two BMW's I have bought. You need to get the check done at a reputable BMW dealer, you might pay a bit more but they know these cars inside out. And yes the Trans's can be very very expensive to fix (speaking from experience ) Try Glenn at Botany Motor Worx, they have always looked after me but more importantly they give a sh..t which is hard to find now a days. Cheers Adam
  13. Yes I can turn my ASC off but no I don't have an LSD The Rear Self Levelling system is still working fine so just put in the Vogtland lowering springs and adjusted the height on the SLS connecting arm to lower the rear to match the front. Glenn removed the Camber warning switch (dash light comes on when rear is too low and too much camber) I think by taking out the arm and pinning lever in place to fool the system.
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