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Originally Posted by sry110
LOL so what do all the BMW guys do, run weaksauce offsets and have their wheels all tucked in?
And yeah, it probably will crack your paint. I think that's an inherent risk with fender rolling, but if it's done right (i.e. on a hot day, or by using a heat gun) and if the rolling is done gradually, the paint should be relieved enough to minimize cracking and prevent the paint from flaking off or anything. I had the fenders rolled on my previous car and I could see some light spider-webbing in the paint on the rolled portion, but it never flaked off and never progressed. I am hoping for the same result on the Z.
And yeah, it probably will crack your paint. I think that's an inherent risk with fender rolling, but if it's done right (i.e. on a hot day, or by using a heat gun) and if the rolling is done gradually, the paint should be relieved enough to minimize cracking and prevent the paint from flaking off or anything. I had the fenders rolled on my previous car and I could see some light spider-webbing in the paint on the rolled portion, but it never flaked off and never progressed. I am hoping for the same result on the Z.
nono.. they claim BMW have soo mutch thicker and better paint .
oh.. i dont want that.. and IF that would happend ive heard that LMSY colour is very hard to get right if you need to do a paintjob after.
well.. let us know the result
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this is 285/35/19....ok my car isnt lovered so mutch but there is no problem to fit in 285
http://www.garaget.org/?car=40534&image=850855
http://www.garaget.org/?car=40534&image=850855
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Originally Posted by SIR_pierre
this is 285/35/19....ok my car isnt lovered so mutch but there is no problem to fit in 285
http://www.garaget.org/?car=40534&image=850855
http://www.garaget.org/?car=40534&image=850855
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Originally Posted by sry110
Looks great! Yours appear to be a bit lower than mine so maybe there is hope! I'll put them on and see where it ends up. My camber is a little negative (i.e. the inner edge of my T1R's is worn down after maybe 15k miles of driving) but at least it gives me some more clearance at the top.
so is my camber. becuse of the rear GT Spec brace, it "locks" the ars so i cant adjust my camber...but now its always in race mode
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Always have to snap some pics of the fresh wheels before I subject them to road debris and weather and whatnot. Photography owns me but you get the idea, they are fresh and clean : )
EDIT: Anyone happen to know the center bore of these wheels? I need to buy some hub rings before I can mount these. Thanks!
EDIT: Anyone happen to know the center bore of these wheels? I need to buy some hub rings before I can mount these. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by RobbyStyle
Get those on now!!! Do it.. do it.. do it ..just do it!
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Yeah I know I want red, but I don't want to spend over $50 because IMO it's getting ridiculous. Maybe I'll give Muteki a try.
EDIT: Blueper4mancez, what is the center bore of these LE28's??? I need to buy hub rings but I don't know which size to buy! (I know it's 66.1mm ID, I need to know the OD)
EDIT: Blueper4mancez, what is the center bore of these LE28's??? I need to buy hub rings but I don't know which size to buy! (I know it's 66.1mm ID, I need to know the OD)