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No not yet.
The long version is a local discount tire place wasnt comfortable they could mount the 4s tires on the rims without damaging them. As a result i ordered the tires from tire rack and gave the rims and tires to oaks detailing in west chester pa. They are going to have the tires mounted and then modesta bc06 coat them. I should have them mid-late next week. |
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Happy day guys, the wheels are installed. Video review posted. Keep your video expectations low I am by no means a pro but thrilled with the product.
I weighed the wheels, did a little research after the video was posted, the wheels weigh essentially the same as a 666m but are .5 inches wider front and back. enjoy! |
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I would love the 437 but 10.5 front and 12 wide rears. Can they do that?
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Im running 19x10.5 front and 19x12 rears right now. But those sizes in the 437m style would look awesome.
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updated my other thread with pics https://f80.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh...0#post25160150
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08-24-2019, 07:35 PM | #34 |
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Any chance of a bigger rear? 20x11.5" or 20x12"?
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GT4 Concavity Teaser....
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When do you expect to have GT4's cut for us to take a look at? Curious to see how these other finishes are going to look on the GT4 style wheel too.
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A quantity stemming from our initial production run is currently en-route. As such, hoping to get visuals of the actual product including all the finish options out to bimmerpost VERY soon!
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09-18-2019, 05:17 PM | #38 |
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Subscribed. Last time I saw a gt4 at Mckenna BMW I cant stop thinking about those wheels.
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I was given the opportunity to test fit one of Richland Forged's 19X9.5 wheel with a ET26 offset so I figured I'd post a little feedback on this wheel. My experiment was to see how flush the wheel would be to the outer fender lip and if it might allow me to squeeze a 275/35-19 in the front so I could run a square setup without spacers. (The answer is likely no I can't because of my MP HAS) Which leads to my question of, is anyone out there running a 275/35-19 in the front with the MPHAS without spacers?
The finish of the wheel overall looks good. There's only so much you can tell by a finished product. Weight (on my scale) comes in just above 22Lbs which is just a bit heavier than the 763 19X10 (published weight on the 763M is 21.8lbs Compared to the 763 the Richland wheel has much sharper edges throughout while the 763 has tapered or smooth edges. It really changes up the look of the wheel quite a bit. I tried to get a good shot of the difference in the spoke curvature which is very subtle. I was prepared to dump my 763's but after doing this fit up I'm holding on to them for a while longer (sorry everyone who was PM'ing for these when I had them, not parting with them quite yet!). Some pics. |
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And here's a pic of the 19X10 763M with a 275/35-19 and 12mm spacer (yes the tire is running into the sleeve in this pic and it is not seated flat to the hub, needs probably a 20mm spacer if not a little more for decent spacing). I used this to compare the height and width of the 275/35 and give me an idea of where that tire would land if mounted to the Richland 19X9.5 wheel.
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Did some more fit checks with the 275/35-19 mounted on the 19X9.5 ET26 wheel.
Barely clears the front M-Performance spring perch. Perfect fitment on the rear with the option to squeeze a 285 on there. I'm hesitant to run the 275 up front without a little more space, will likely start out with a 265 width. The suspension is not settled in any of these photos. |
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For those following/subscribed to this thread, official release below:
https://f80.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh....php?t=1660921
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