E36 roll/pull fenders for 10Jx17" wheels? |
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DJ Genius
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Posted: 14-March-2007 at 03:21 |
Hello guys.
I am buying a new set of wheels and it is very hard for me to find proper spec wheels for my E36. So finally I found a nice set of RH ZW1 or ZW3 wheels, but I know it is going to be very very hard to fit them, but I've seen people doing it. Specs are: RH ZW3 9x17 front ET22 215/45/17 Dunlop SP9000 RH ZW3 10x17 rear ET10 235/40/17 Dunlop SP9000 or use another ones: RH ZW1 9Jx17 front ET27 215/45/17 Dunlop SP9000 RH ZW1 10Jx17 rear ET15 235/40/17 Dunlop SP9000 Question: Where can I find body shop to do all necessary fender work to stretch those wheels in? Appreciate for your help. Cheers. |
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73touring
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Why?, dont see why you would want to destroy the handlng charteristics of a BM
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DJ Genius
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Oh, come on, I am not track driving, so I wouldn't even feel a loss of handling on the Irish street.
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Kin Mak
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Just don't be cheap and buy tyres too small for the rims. I hate that look of tyres streched to fit a rim. Looks like you bought the wheel and could not afford tyres.
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DJ Genius
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They are streched to fit easier, not because guys didn't have any money left The main reason I'm looking at these wheels is big lip, I like deep wheels and the ones for bimmer with proper offset are very expensive, they all go up to 2000 euros! Edited by DJ Genius |
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m3sport
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Ah man i cant see why anyone would want to not keep a bm original. im not saying you shouldnt, each to their own but just not for me! You will attract major attention from the An Garda with those arches and wheels, althought i do think it looks well (in a non bmw way) The saloon in the pic above looks sweet |
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DJ Genius
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WoW, what about An Garda? Are they going to stop me more often just because of wheels??? So what about wide body then? It is going to be similar, just home made wide body |
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T.J.
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Go for it - tis your car and the Eurostyle look can be very cool. The ride will suffer though - stretching the 235s across a 10" rim will reduce the effective profile of the tyre a good bit. I can't name anyone off the top of my head to do the work, but a mate of mine used do 1-off bodykits etc and was always rolling arches for people. There's a tool he had for it if I recall... any decent body repair crowd should be able to do it handy enough and for not alot of money. Hope that helps, and best of luck with it. |
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DJ Genius
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Thanks TJ for a support
I going to install 235 tyre on 9J rim, so it won't be so stretch, I've changed my mind when I read that it is going to reduce profile noticibly Can you ask around and find out about that mate? Is he still in business? |
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T.J.
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He's not really doing that work any more I'm afraid. And he's in Cork, so you're bound to find someone more local to you in Dublin. 9" sound a nice compromise - should look great! |
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m3sport
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Yeah the gards will stop you more often the more racer like your car looks!! its fact, very first week i got my m3, i got followed for 6miles, then stopped and garda made up storey i was on the phone. Bulsh*t!!! This wouldnt have happend as quick if i was driving a more grand daddy like car. Its bullsh*t but true. Anyway who gives a f*** once your legal and have all your particulars....Sad that this carry on goes on..... |
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