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01-02-2014, 03:12 PM | #1 |
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I'm interesting on getting a set of wheels for my 08 e90 335i (sport package). I currently have my stocks 162 style 18" I'm looking on getting something with a nice concave style. Not really interesting on lowering my car anytime soon or going to 19" cuz I herd the ride deteriorates.
Edit* I'm also thinking on tracking my car with the wheels. I like the vmr710 style but any suggestion on other styles are welcome post picture, specs on your set up? Thanks |
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Seven split spoke like the V710, and it utilizes flow forming technology to lower the weight, while retaining strength. 19" V810s are about 22 pounds, and 18" ones should be about 20 pounds. Example on an F30: http://www.flickr.com/photos/vmrwhee...7638363159186/ Example on a 135i: http://www.flickr.com/photos/vmrwhee...7637812755974/
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