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01-20-2014, 09:26 AM | #111 |
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These non-real photos are the basis of a 100 posting thread, eh?
I'll weigh in and say I like meaty tires on attractive rims, and the 18" work for me. In the 19" render, the ratios are being kept the same so they don't shrink wheel gap. I drive on real world roads in the 3rd world country known as PA/NJ and 19" get eaten up too easily. Further, with this much torque I'm going to be eating up tires - so 18" are going to represent a significant savings over time. The fender gap itself doesn't bother me too much and I think is mostly a by-product of the renderings. The real life photos show it's there, but much less than these renderings would indicate. Further, the F30 platform at least has glorious suspension travel and chassis control that does an amazing job of providing ride comfort yet control. If the F80 platform needs a bit of wheel gap to offer excellent wheel travel for a performance oriented machine - so be it. Just my take. Go before show. |
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They are 19s. The earlier spy photos with those wheels have close up shots of the tires and they read the 255 or 275/35/19 size. I am very upset that these wheels didn't make production BUT I also do believe that these exact same 19s from the spy shots were seen on F10 M5 when it was being developed. I am going to guess it's an internal wheel that BMW stocks for testing purposes. Probably has an offset that fits most if not all BMW cars.
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As for the production F8x M3/4. I like the 19s, much more aggressive look than the 18s. |
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01-20-2014, 09:50 AM | #114 |
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The BMW Lug pattern should be same 5x120 so just a matter of offset.
I have a set of the ZCP competition wheels sititng here so will be happy to test fit them when I get my car ZCP's are one of the best looking stock wheels IMO!
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Indeed they are. BMW....errr, BBS hit payload when they made those wheels.
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01-20-2014, 10:11 AM | #116 |
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Brand new. I'm simply saying there is a good chance the offsets will be wrong, and the wheels won't fit properly. Fitting correctly and bolting on are two different things.
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P.S. Your inquiry will be put to rest as soon as you take the advice that I gave you and look at the photos of the F8X with E9X wheels mounted. Search 101 is your first homework assignment. |
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01-20-2014, 10:36 AM | #118 | |
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If the wheel fitment is less aggressive that's no problem since spacers can fix it but if it's too aggressive then that is when the problem comes in.
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P.S. The F8X is wider. There isn't an OEM E9X ///M3 wheel that will be too aggressive for the body of that car. |
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Was thinking the same thing for mine. Hope the offsets are close.
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I was joking about being new. Your pictures prove you are wrong. E92 wheels aren't going to fit. Keep working on that post count. I'll go back to my life.
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01-20-2014, 12:27 PM | #128 |
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Sedan_Clan: thanks for the pics, I've seen those just didn't know what I was looking for I guess
I'm 100% sure I'm ordering the car with the OEM 18's since regardless I will be ditching the wheels within the first week pretty sure. May try my Volks or LM-R's sitting in the garage and adjust as necessary after I lower the car properly. No sense in paying BMW extra for rims I don't use and since I'm not getting CCB's the clearance is not an issue for me.
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In all seriousness, time here is irrelevant. It is not illogical to deduce that if the front wheel offsets work, the rear offsets will likely work too (..after all, we didn't see E9X ///M cars running around with E46 ///M wheels on it; despite all of that, E9X guys ran square set-ups using E46 wheels). Maybe they were testing longevity of the rear wheels. Maybe they were testing the wheel/tire combination. Maybe, maybe, maybe! We don't know why they had the new rear wheels mounted to the rear of the car. We can already see how inset the new wheel is on the car, so that indicates to me that the OEM offset likely won't be much more aggressive than the E9X, and that spacers would be needed regardless (..assuming you like that look as many of us do). Sure Jason. You couldn't sell that icy lie to a polar bear. Multiple people here know your game. Save us headaches. |
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