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Glockhit Apr 30, 2009 12:34 PM

Attention "FP" Here are those photo's of my CF and new wheels
 
Had about 20 minutes of sun today. Just enough time before it rained again for the 4th week. Just got these photo's in. :cool:

MI1XFIRE Apr 30, 2009 12:51 PM

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Looks good, what size are they?

Stogey Apr 30, 2009 12:56 PM

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Brabus ! Very nice ! :cool:

Glockhit Apr 30, 2009 12:57 PM

Re: Attention "FP" Here are those photo's of my CF and new wheels
 
Thanks. 19" and 18". Same size as stock. Different offset makes them appear wider/larger.

nate_man Apr 30, 2009 01:16 PM

Re: Attention "FP" Here are those photo's of my CF and new wheels
 

Originally Posted by Glockhit
Had about 20 minutes of sun today. Just enough time before it rained again for the 4th week. Just got these photo's in. :cool:

Any need for spacers and are the hubcentric?

Also what brand and were they pricey?

Glockhit Apr 30, 2009 01:25 PM

Re: Attention "FP" Here are those photo's of my CF and new wheels
 

Originally Posted by nate_man
Any need for spacers and are the hubcentric?

Also what brand and were they pricey?

No and yes. Bremmer. That's subjective.
Log on to Tirerack for details. :cool:

acrispy1 Apr 30, 2009 01:26 PM

Re: Attention "FP" Here are those photo's of my CF and new wheels
 
Looking good...

jlindsey86 Apr 30, 2009 01:59 PM

Re: Attention "FP" Here are those photo's of my CF and new wheels
 
Those look great, I was just looking at those 30 minutes ago. lol

OC Xfire Apr 30, 2009 02:01 PM

Re: Attention "FP" Here are those photo's of my CF and new wheels
 
Very nice! :o

In that second picture...did you have to slowly roll down the driveway until you got the "B" on your wheel perfectly aligned, or is that just a coincidence? ;)

FP Apr 30, 2009 02:08 PM

Re: Attention "FP" Here are those photo's of my CF and new wheels
 
Very very nice. I like the lips on them. Have you thought about lowering the car?

MisterTaz Apr 30, 2009 02:16 PM

Re: Attention "FP" Here are those photo's of my CF and new wheels
 
Glock,

Those look great as they did on my car. I truly hope you have better luck than I did with the Bremmer Crafts (https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum/showthread.php?p=363269#post363269)

Stay safe...


Respectfully,


Paul (MisterTaz)

H82BL8 Apr 30, 2009 04:06 PM

Re: Attention "FP" Here are those photo's of my CF and new wheels
 
Those look GREAT! What's the front and rear offset?

Glockhit Apr 30, 2009 04:35 PM

Re: Attention "FP" Here are those photo's of my CF and new wheels
 

Originally Posted by acrispy1
Looking good...

Feeling good....Thanks.:cool:

Glockhit Apr 30, 2009 04:38 PM

Re: Attention "FP" Here are those photo's of my CF and new wheels
 

Originally Posted by OC Xfire
Very nice! :o

In that second picture...did you have to slowly roll down the driveway until you got the "B" on your wheel perfectly aligned, or is that just a coincidence? ;)

Wise guy..in a few days I will be putting new logo's on there. MB 3 star. Just ordered them. H:cool: ard to see, but like the one's on the front emblem in the photo.

Glockhit Apr 30, 2009 04:48 PM

Re: Attention "FP" Here are those photo's of my CF and new wheels
 

Originally Posted by FP
Very very nice. I like the lips on them. Have you thought about lowering the car?

Thanks. Probably like you and many others here I plan on doing more mod's including lowering. In fact, I was going to do that when I first joined the forum. After reading the pro's and con's it left me unsure. So I moved on. Have you had any problems. Is one manufacture better then another. I don't want to rub the front fender wells when I make a turn. Etc. I seem to recall some members had no problems while others had nothing but problems. I really like the look though. It adds to the design of the CF.

Glockhit Apr 30, 2009 05:02 PM

Re: Attention "FP" Here are those photo's of my CF and new wheels
 

Originally Posted by MisterTaz
Glock,

Those look great as they did on my car. I truly hope you have better luck than I did with the Bremmer Crafts (https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum/showthread.php?p=363269#post363269)

Stay safe...


Respectfully,


Paul (MisterTaz)

I read your URL. Sorry to hear you had so much trouble. I have been dealing with Tire Rack for many, many years without incident. I have professionally raced and I am quite familiar with many types of wheels for many types of applications. Road and track. I examined these wheels visually (can't x-ray them for structural problems) and found them to be built quite well.
That's not to say you didn't have an inferior pair. In fact I had 4 very expensive BBS wheels for my M3. Two of them were bad. It happens. Best to quote you. "When it goes good the process works, but when it doesn't it becomes painfully expensive and time consuming to correct. Good luck with whatever you decide." I agree.:cool:

R1chmond05 May 1, 2009 12:15 PM

Re: Attention "FP" Here are those photo's of my CF and new wheels
 
Yea whats the offset for front and rear? :confused:

Glockhit May 1, 2009 04:02 PM

Re: Attention "FP" Here are those photo's of my CF and new wheels
 

Originally Posted by R1chmond05
Yea whats the offset for front and rear? :confused:

I don't know,what do you think it should be.

cgocifer May 1, 2009 11:08 PM

Re: Attention "FP" Here are those photo's of my CF and new wheels
 

Originally Posted by Glockhit
Thanks. Probably like you and many others here I plan on doing more mod's including lowering. In fact, I was going to do that when I first joined the forum. After reading the pro's and con's it left me unsure. So I moved on. Have you had any problems. Is one manufacture better then another. I don't want to rub the front fender wells when I make a turn. Etc. I seem to recall some members had no problems while others had nothing but problems. I really like the look though. It adds to the design of the CF.

Drop it, but drop it right with springs and shocks. I'm dropped on Eibachs and Koni adjustables with 19s and 20s. Rides better than stock and I've had no rubbing issues.

Glockhit May 2, 2009 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by cgocifer
Drop it, but drop it right with springs and shocks. I'm dropped on Eibachs and Koni adjustables with 19s and 20s. Rides better than stock and I've had no rubbing issues.

Where I live it is hard to find a shop willing to do anything with your car in terms of lowering. You say do it right. That's the only way I would do this. I agree on Eibachs and the Koni adjustables. Did you make any mod's to the fender wells at all. Was there anything special that I would need to know when installing these. I definately need to lower my CF now. I'm ready. Appreciate any advice.


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