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dts13
10-08-2010, 11:05 AM
sold sold sold sold sold sold

realestvin7
10-08-2010, 12:41 PM
Sick wheels. GLWS. Would be sick on my Buick.

dts13
10-10-2010, 11:00 AM
Bumpin up cuz its 10/10/10

misdeismo
10-10-2010, 11:47 AM
awesome dog bump

xljdmq45lx
10-10-2010, 11:49 AM
Are you considering any trades? I have some Rays Arthur Exchange if you are interested.

FS/FT: Rays Arthur Exchange Revolvers - VIPStyleCars.com (http://vipstylecars.com/forums/showthread.php?t=23500)

mnessari
10-11-2010, 03:20 AM
yea would you be willing to trade? for 19s?

thefro526
10-11-2010, 01:41 PM
Awesome wheels dude.

On the Bolt Pattern, BMW and some other German Auto Manufacturers are 5X120. If I remember correctly, GM's Five Lug is 5X120.65 (Which comes out to something like 5X4.75") so these wheels would probably work best on some sort of GM Vehicle.

There's varying opinions of what running 5X120.65 wheels on a BMW can do, some people claim that the lugs won't seat correctly, but I'm not certain as I have no first hand experience. I believe there are specially designed lugs with a little bit of "wobble" between the cone and the threads that would allow the cone to center to make up for the difference in bolt patterns.

If you want to learn more you can look up how E46 and E36 BMW guys run Corvette Sawblades on their cars.

In any case, I'd love to have these wheels for my E46, but they're not in the budget at the moment. :(

realestvin7
10-11-2010, 01:56 PM
Awesome wheels dude.

On the Bolt Pattern, BMW and some other German Auto Manufacturers are 5X120. If I remember correctly, GM's Five Lug is 5X120.65 (Which comes out to something like 5X4.75") so these wheels would probably work best on some sort of GM Vehicle.

There's varying opinions of what running 5X120.65 wheels on a BMW can do, some people claim that the lugs won't seat correctly, but I'm not certain as I have no first hand experience. I believe there are specially designed lugs with a little bit of "wobble" between the cone and the threads that would allow the cone to center to make up for the difference in bolt patterns.

If you want to learn more you can look up how E46 and E36 BMW guys run Corvette Sawblades on their cars.

In any case, I'd love to have these wheels for my E46, but they're not in the budget at the moment. :(

I covered some o this above. I would never run a 5x120.65 wheel on a BMW with a 5x120 pattern. I am a domestic guy, so naturally I gravitated towards this post about the 5x4.75 bolt pattern. I have a turbo Buick, and was considering putting them on it. Wobble bolts have been used with some success, it's just that you're trusting your life to your wheels every time you get in your car. It's not worth it, IMO, unless you match bolt patterns accordingly.

dts13
10-13-2010, 12:37 AM
I covered some o this above. I would never run a 5x120.65 wheel on a BMW with a 5x120 pattern. I am a domestic guy, so naturally I gravitated towards this post about the 5x4.75 bolt pattern. I have a turbo Buick, and was considering putting them on it. Wobble bolts have been used with some success, it's just that you're trusting your life to your wheels every time you get in your car. It's not worth it, IMO, unless you match bolt patterns accordingly.

Cool, Thanks. All PMs replied.

dts13
10-22-2010, 11:41 AM
TTT bumpin