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      06-02-2012, 09:19 AM   #1
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Rubbing issues.

Has any one ran 20's and have encountered any rubbing? I was thinking of going 20x8.5 front and 20x10 rear. Also is lowering enough to get rid of the wheel gap with these size rims would cause rubbing? I do see a lot of people run 19's is that the safest bet?
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      06-02-2012, 09:11 PM   #2
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I would go 19s. 20s look huge on our little zed's. I contemplated going 20's till I saw a set on another e89. Turned me off completely!

I lowered mine and I have a 19x8.5 and 19 x 10 setup!
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      06-03-2012, 04:36 AM   #3
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20's look good if you have a body kit, on the stock body it looks too big. Your sizing will be fine with the right tires, just do a quick test fit. I'm back on my 20x10/11 and lowered on coils and barely have any rubbing! Post some pics when you're done!
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Thanks guys. I'm currently looking to buy one this week for me and my wife. I saw in an earlier post forge1 and I thins it had 20s looks sweet! I live in Ohio and pot holes are crazzzzzy! So I want nice rims but I'm worried about getting to expensive because of the roads. Been looking at Renen. Amulet advice would be great thanks!
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Thanks guys. I'm currently looking to buy one this week for me and my wife. I saw in an earlier post forge1 and I thins it had 20s looks sweet! I live in Ohio and pot holes are crazzzzzy! So I want nice rims but I'm worried about getting to expensive because of the roads. Been looking at Renen. Amulet advice would be great thanks!

I have the rennen forged m7 mesh wheels on my car. Matte black finish. If you want some pics of my setup; just check my build thread.

http://e89.zpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=543271

Anyways, look forward to seeing what wheels you go with! Make sure you post up some pictures
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      06-03-2012, 10:43 PM   #6
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Honest opinion guys. This but in silver . http://www.d3wheels.com/Rennen%20Modular/Rennen%20Modular%20R10%20Black%20Center.jpg

Or this
http://www.elementwheels.com/prodimages/beyerntypebaroquesilv.jpg
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      06-04-2012, 01:47 AM   #7
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Would love to see some more deep concave on an E89.



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wow that first set is nuts, Drew. Anything you could setup to get these mounted on our cars? I would be willing if you could work some magic! lmk
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These wheels are all custom made so they're made to fit your vehicle! Wheel width, offsets, hub, etc... all tailored to your specific model. Give that, there's a roughly 60 day wait period but all my customers have felt the wait worth it.

Best part about these wheels... 2-Piece construction (no leaks at the seal) and extremely light weight (They weighed in at roughly 23lbs (depending on width, etc..) which is really impressive for 20" concave wheels.

The brand BC Forged is pretty new in the wheel industry but they have made coilovers (BC Racing) since forever and have now expanded to the wheel business.
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And just incase you prefer concave with step lip !

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Hey drew can I get some more pics of bc rims and the names?
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http://www.bcec.com.tw/wheel/new_rim_main/MAIN.html

There's their product line, please take a look guys!

And here's their new step lip, deep concave line!



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