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You have a lot of self-control. If they were mine, they'd be on as soon as I got home from the tire shop. |
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01-17-2021, 12:55 AM | #95 |
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As promised! Tire specs are 265/35ZR-19 front and 305/30ZR-19 rear Continental ExtremeContact Sports, fronts have 12mm spacers and none in the rear. Forgive me for the weird photo angles as I'm not a photographer.
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01-17-2021, 10:09 AM | #97 | |
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Looks great! I’d love to see a low down shot of the full straight-on rear that shows off the 305 width! |
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01-17-2021, 02:38 PM | #99 |
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Jamongkad They look great on your M3! Do you feel any difference between driving on these vs the OEM 666Ms?
I definitely feel the heft of the 666Ms after switching over to them from my 437Ms, and my braking reaction needs to be quicker e.g. when coming to a stop in traffic. I'd love it if the Diablos were a (perceptibly) lighter version of the 666Ms. I know there are confounding variables e.g. wider tires, but just wondering if you feel any appreciable difference having had both on your car. |
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01-18-2021, 11:09 PM | #101 |
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Ok first off the wheels look amazing imho. The satin titanium finish is just beautiful, I was a bit skeptical about the sizing since I used to have the original 666M's which were amazing in 20's but a bit too heavy when you use them for canyon carving or light track duty. But the 19's look the business and look to me as a performance version of the 666m's. Cons: The front offset seem to be not too aggressive which was a bit disappointing. My Apex EC-7's had a more aggressive front offset. Overall: I love them! As a fan of 666m's, I think they are still one of the best oem wheel designs in the market. Richland Forged hit it out of the park with their interpretation. The wide version is icing on the performance cake which allows us to install more aggressive tires. Fronts w/ 12mm H&R Spacers Fronts w/ no spacers Rears Last edited by Jamongkad; 01-18-2021 at 11:24 PM.. |
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I would like to thank Lyle@RichlandForged for an excellent product! I just received my DSPEC set today and they are truly amazing to see in person. I ordered 19"x9.5" ET23 Front / 20"x11" ET44 Rear in matte black finish with the knurled bead seat. I cannot wait to get them mounted but I am currently waiting on Michelin PS4s to get back in stock. Here are some pictures of the unboxing for your enjoyment. The 20s are on the left and the 19s on the right. I weighed them on a scale at home and the 19s came in at 23.4 lbs. and the 20s came in at 26.8 lbs. OEM 20" 666s weigh in at 25.0 lbs. front and 26.5 lbs. rear. I would say that is pretty remarkable for a more aggressive offset and wider wheels.
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Thats sick. Thank you. I'll do some more research on the company as I've never heard of them before so we don't end up with another VMR situation, but so far seems good.
https://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1354871 I'd really like to see what the hyper silvers look like in person or pictures, once someone has those! |
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