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03-26-2014, 09:55 AM | #1 |
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07 335i Coupe - 19inch vs. 20inch Wheels
I'm sure this question has came up over and over again, but I haven't seen anything to convince me otherwise (To those that have negative comments please leave them to yourself.... everyone has a choice...).
I'm trying to switch the wheels on my 07 335i Coupe. I originally planned on mocking an M3 until I saw a few images of how the vehicle looks with 20inch wheels. Now i'm looking at a Concept One Executive CS-55 wheel 20 x 9 F & 20 x 10 R.... Any recommendations... should I stick with my original plan.... This how she looks now.... just so plain jane.... THANKS for any responses!!!! |
03-26-2014, 10:36 AM | #2 |
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I looked them up and those are sick sometimes I look at my 19's and wish I went bigger but I've always liked big wheels. Good luck!!
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Those are really nice looking wheels. I'm sure they will look killer but just keep in mind your ride quality will change quite a bit and you will now need to treat pot holes like land mines.
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Probably not that bad. 20s will make the car look a little lifted though. Add some springs or coilovers and your car will be looking real sharp If you want a quote for those wheels and/or tires shoot me a PM! |
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I talked to the folks over at wheelfire and they had a package for those wheels an tires an tpm's for about $2389 an some change.... so i've been trying to research them before i make this purchase tomorrow or Friday... Last edited by LayloDaProducer; 03-26-2014 at 01:18 PM.. |
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An i need to know what to do to get this stance.... i'll do this in another forum... im sure it's more suspension than anything....
But this shows what i'm going for.... |
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The stance wont be exactly the same since it is an M3 but you can get close to the aggressive look. Just some nice coilover to adjust height perfectly and a fender rolling.
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