Jacko 2282 Report post Posted Saturday at 02:17 AM (edited) OK condition, 1 of them is mint. 1 has kerb rash, couple have corrosion under clear coat. Genuine units made by BBS, rare staggered E87 fitment and pretty lightweight (11kg and 11.93kg) 7.5x18 ET49 - Hankook S1 Evos - WOFable (225/40) 8.5x18 ET52 - Near new Michelin PS5s (225/45) If it was me, Id get them cleaned up for a few hundy and switch the tyres around with the some new PS5s on the rear... $1300 ONO Edited Saturday at 05:14 AM by Jacko 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hutty008 43 Report post Posted Saturday at 03:47 AM Can you measure the barrel diameter, wondering they would clear the 370mm brakes. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacko 2282 Report post Posted Saturday at 05:13 AM 1 hour ago, Hutty008 said: Can you measure the barrel diameter, wondering they would clear the 370mm brakes. Not hugely accurate, tape measure and all, but the smallest diameter is ~400mm, it steps down a little towards the spokes. Will be 400+ further in. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Neil McCauley 461 Report post Posted Saturday at 06:07 AM 2 hours ago, Hutty008 said: Can you measure the barrel diameter, wondering they would clear the 370mm brakes. Barrels are an issue with the 313’s - my 19” 313’s wouldn’t clear the 340mm 4 pistons, but I understand the 380mm 4 pistons would due to the caliper spacing being further out. That’s with lower offset wheels than the 1 series version, so ymmv. Definitely worth doing some cardboard aided design beforehand. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hutty008 43 Report post Posted Saturday at 11:21 AM 6 hours ago, Jacko said: Not hugely accurate, tape measure and all, but the smallest diameter is ~400mm, it steps down a little towards the spokes. Will be 400+ further in. Thanks mate, I need about 430mm or more to clear so that's sad, really need to find another set of wheels for my car to put some more regular tyres on. Don't want to waste my semi slicks on big road trips. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites