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Slammed on 7-series BMW concave wheels

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Old 10-31-11, 09:33 PM
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Originally Posted by G0TB00ST
Is that also the tte lip? I think it looks fantastic. Id definitely consider that grille and liP
Its either a replica or a debadged TTE lip.
Old 11-01-11, 05:28 AM
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Yep, you got it
Old 11-01-11, 05:29 AM
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Originally Posted by SuicidnS13
Its either a replica or a debadged TTE lip.
it's a replica roads are bad here and I would cry if I damaged a real TTE lip
Old 11-09-11, 09:32 AM
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crusinvip thats awesome that means no chewing up tires lol

tn96dc your car came out great dude, ill have to go for this soon. how much was it to get the wheels re drilled?
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redrilling costed me about $200
Old 11-14-11, 09:11 AM
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Originally Posted by tn96dc
redrilling costed me about $200


Damn not bad at all thankz man
Old 11-17-11, 06:44 PM
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np man... too bad you're not close by!
Old 11-17-11, 11:30 PM
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would 225/35/19 in the front and 235/35/19 for the rear be good with 19mm adapters? Would i have to do any fender work for rubbing issues? Thanks..
Old 11-19-11, 06:35 AM
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iam starting to like these wheels .... car looks good man
Old 11-19-11, 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by nivekoner
would 225/35/19 in the front and 235/35/19 for the rear be good with 19mm adapters? Would i have to do any fender work for rubbing issues? Thanks..
i have 235/ 35 all around with no fender mods but redrilled, i have no rub. 215 in the front would look better and fit better if ur doing the adapter route
Old 11-20-11, 12:52 AM
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Originally Posted by cruisinvip
i have 235/ 35 all around with no fender mods but redrilled, i have no rub. 215 in the front would look better and fit better if ur doing the adapter route
Word! I did 215 up front front n 235 out back!i rolled low with That set up
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sorry to bring this back from the dead but how are you guys locating people to redrill wheels? like just going with any reputable machine shop or going to wheel shops? which of the two
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Originally Posted by greens14
sorry to bring this back from the dead but how are you guys locating people to redrill wheels? like just going with any reputable machine shop or going to wheel shops? which of the two
I went to a wheel shop. It was in the city where everyone drove around with donks so they redrilled on a daily basis. Ask around, if theres nobody then get fender work done and order some small tires. Then do the 19mm adapters.
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^ Thing is he just sold me his adapters
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Originally Posted by sc300jz
^ Thing is he just sold me his adapters


hes right! im just preparing for worst case scenario if my wheels dont sell lol.


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