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03-31-2009, 11:22 AM | #1 |
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▀▄ eas | 18" V710's - HyperSilver, Gunmetal and Matte Black!
Just wanted to inform everyone that we have all fitments of the V710s Wheels from Velocity Motoring in stock, ready to ship, in the new 18" Wheel Fitment!. This extremely popular wheel is now offered in the 18" fitment for your BMW!
Pictures above are shown in the 19" fitment - Updated pictures to follow this post. Available V710 Wheel Colors/Sizes: Hyper Silver: 18"x8.5" +35mm 18"x9.5" +45mm 18"x9.5" +22mm 18"x9.5" +33mm Matte Black: 18"x8.5" +35mm 18"x9.5" +45mm 18"x9.5" +22mm 18"x9.5" +33mm Gunmetal: 18"x8.5" +35mm 18"x9.5" +45mm 18"x9.5" +22mm 18"x9.5" +33mm << Click here for 18" Wheels Wheel & Tire Packages: In addition to the most popular wheel on the market, we have great wheel and tire packages for your BMW on our site, over 150 different wheel/tire combinations including brands such as General, Goodyear, Dunlop, Bridgestone, Kuhmo, Michelin, Pirelli & Yokohama to choose from: << Click here for 18" Wheel/Tire Packages If you have any questions please feel free to reply in this thread. If you wish to get a price quote, please send me a PM directly or give us a call! Last edited by david @ eas; 07-24-2009 at 04:16 PM.. |
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Do you have any pictures of that setup? I'm sure there are some on here but it's hard to tell who really has what.
Thanks in advance, I'll be ordering my wheels from you guys later this month. Matte black v710's 18in |
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Is there a difference in the wheel face's concavity between the 18x9.5 +45 and the 18x9.5 +33? The seems like a tremendously ideal track setup...
And can anyone speak to how well the 18x8.5 +35 setup would work up front? I know the stock offset is +42 and a difference of 7mm does seem a bit on the high side...
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As far as the 18x8.5" ET35 offset up front, it's aggressive, but not aggressive enough to cause any rubbing issues, which is essentially what most people want. |
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As for the ET22 not fitting right, the Z4M can very easily fit a ET22 in the back. Here's a Z4M Coupe with that set up in the rear, (yes, it's a 19" CSL wheel, but it's still 9.5" ET22, so the visual aspect of it will look identical): |
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07-27-2009, 08:52 PM | #12 |
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I don't know, man. I run a 19x9.5 +25 with a 275/30/19 tire and I rub on significant dips. I am on stock suspension with a stock alignment. In fact, at ALL 6 track events I've done with them on, there is some rubber built up on the inside of the rear wheel well. And these are RE01R's which are not the "squarest" tire out there either.
The +22 offset obviously fits but you really will rub if you drive near the limit (on closed circuits of course) or occassionally on a significant dip in the road.
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