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      06-07-2013, 05:22 PM   #111
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18x9 profile2 31 offset with 225/40R18 Michelin PSS
18x9.5 profile3 22 offset with 265/35R18 Michelin PSS

Sits on ST coilover, the fronts are fine, the rear I couldn't go lower even after some minor DIY rolling, should use 255 instead
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      06-11-2013, 01:05 AM   #112
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18x9 profile2 31 offset with 225/40R18 Michelin PSS
18x9.5 profile3 22 offset with 265/35R18 Michelin PSS

Sits on ST coilover, the fronts are fine, the rear I couldn't go lower even after some minor DIY rolling, should use 255 instead
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      06-11-2013, 05:59 PM   #113
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Your cars look great! Thanks for sharing your photos!
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      06-20-2013, 05:10 AM   #114
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looking great!!!
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last few pics before the car is transferred to a new owner.

Apex wheels are pretty f*cking awesome

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      06-29-2013, 08:08 PM   #116
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you found a new owner, sweet! Ive always admired the way your e91 looked
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Awesome, thanks for sharing plokij! Hopefully the new owner appreciates the work you've put in to this car!
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thanks david and bkap.
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      08-13-2013, 11:17 PM   #119
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Need more E90's with 17" concave Arc-8's! I just ordered my set today.
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      08-13-2013, 11:33 PM   #120
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any pics?
LOVE them! They look so perfect!! 18's and 19's are so overrated. I will definitely be getting at least a 255 square setup for the street next year.




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LOVE them! They look so perfect!! 18's and 19's are so overrated. I will definitely be getting at least a 255 square setup for the street next year.




I got a bunch of questions.

I like this set up but I'm more of the flush/poke, wider wheel, lower offset, tire stretch a bit type of guy.
Are you planning to lower your car?
Improved gas mileage?
What suspension?
Wheel/tire specs?
I really want to do 17's.
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I got a bunch of questions.

I like this set up but I'm more of the flush/poke, wider wheel, lower offset, tire stretch a bit type of guy.
Are you planning to lower your car?
Improved gas mileage?
What suspension?
Wheel/tire specs?
I really want to do 17's.
The car is lowered on TC Kline S/A. I bought one of the first he made for the xi. The first revision front struts do not go any lower unfortunately. The newer revision addresses this. Quite honestly, the setup is very practical, and I enjoy it every single day. I have no advice in terms of poke and stretch. I am not a supporter of that. To each their own.

Sorry, but you will never see any notable fuel mileage improvements by changing just your wheels/tires alone. Yes, I have lost nearly 40lbs of rotating mass, but there are too many other significant variables (namely drag).

I currently have 245/40R17 Dunlop Direzza ZII tires on them. Very, very good tires. Although I've nearly used them up already.

At the end of the day, 17's are the smallest you can fit over factory 335i brake rotors, and that is how it should be IMO. Buy them, you'll love 'em.
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The car is lowered on TC Kline S/A. I bought one of the first he made for the xi. The first revision front struts do not go any lower unfortunately. The newer revision addresses this. Quite honestly, the setup is very practical, and I enjoy it every single day. I have no advice in terms of poke and stretch. I am not a supporter of that. To each their own.

Sorry, but you will never see any notable fuel mileage improvements by changing just your wheels/tires alone. Yes, I have lost nearly 40lbs of rotating mass, but there are too many other significant variables (namely drag).

I currently have 245/40R17 Dunlop Direzza ZII tires on them. Very, very good tires. Although I've nearly used them up already.

At the end of the day, 17's are the smallest you can fit over factory 335i brake rotors, and that is how it should be IMO. Buy them, you'll love 'em.
This set up is bad ass
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This set up is bad ass
Thanks! I really do enjoy them, and I owe it all to Apex for developing these wheels for us.


Oh, and a fair warning. If you plan to track these wheels, remove the center caps before doing so LOL. Ask me how I know.




All four of them looked like this within a few laps. Well...the ones that didn't fly off immediately on turn 8, anyways.
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      08-14-2013, 02:12 AM   #125
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Thanks! I really do enjoy them, and I owe it all to Apex for developing these wheels for us.
Oh, and a fair warning. If you plan to track these wheels, remove the center caps before doing so LOL. Ask me how I know.
All four of them looked like this within a few laps. Well...the ones that didn't fly off immediately on turn 8, anyways.
The force is strong with these wheels.
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Can you explain to me why you guys removed the foam that suppose to be between the hood and engine?
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Can you explain to me why you guys removed the foam that suppose to be between the hood and engine?
After 2008 or 2009 BMW stopped putting them in from the factory. But some people remove it to "hear" more engine sound.
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After 2008 or 2009 BMW stopped putting them in from the factory. But some people remove it to "hear" more engine sound.
Oh thanks, i think its LCi cause mines a 08 and has it. Whats the purpose of that? Isnt it suppose to help the heat from the engine protect the paint?
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Oh thanks, i think its LCi cause mines a 08 and has it. Whats the purpose of that? Isnt it suppose to help the heat from the engine protect the paint?
I think in case of fires. The tabs would melt and the pad would lay on top. Nothing to do with paint though.
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The car is lowered on TC Kline S/A. I bought one of the first he made for the xi. The first revision front struts do not go any lower unfortunately. The newer revision addresses this. Quite honestly, the setup is very practical, and I enjoy it every single day. I have no advice in terms of poke and stretch. I am not a supporter of that. To each their own.

Sorry, but you will never see any notable fuel mileage improvements by changing just your wheels/tires alone. Yes, I have lost nearly 40lbs of rotating mass, but there are too many other significant variables (namely drag).

I currently have 245/40R17 Dunlop Direzza ZII tires on them. Very, very good tires. Although I've nearly used them up already.

At the end of the day, 17's are the smallest you can fit over factory 335i brake rotors, and that is how it should be IMO. Buy them, you'll love 'em.

what is the size and offset of the wheels?
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what is the size and offset of the wheels?
17x9, ET30
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Why aren't more people running a square set up? Lots of staggered sets.


I'd like to run ARC8s 18x9.5 front and rear. Anyone? What limitations do we run in to with the front strut for clearance?
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