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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....
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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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Thanks... I think they are pretty slick and different from what most folks put on there's....
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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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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.
That is one of my concerns. I'm trying to debate it with myself now. When I was younger I did the tuner car thing... Toyota Corolla slammed 2inches on 17s an a Honda slammed for drifting on 15s... and i used them as daily drivers... so my pothole experience is certified.... I'm just hoping it's not as bumpy as those cars were 10+ years ago....

Thanks for that...
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That is one of my concerns. I'm trying to debate it with myself now. When I was younger I did the tuner car thing... Toyota Corolla slammed 2inches on 17s an a Honda slammed for drifting on 15s... and i used them as daily drivers... so my pothole experience is certified.... I'm just hoping it's not as bumpy as those cars were 10+ years ago....

Thanks for that...
Well as long as you are pot hole certified

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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Well as long as you are pot hole certified

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!
Cool thanks... now if I lower the car will I need to roll the fenders or should I do that anyway....?

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...

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Cool thanks... now if I lower the car will I need to roll the fenders or should I do that anyway....?

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...
Ill send you a PM and we can talk business
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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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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....

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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