Wheels are cheap in winter. Looking to source a set ahead of time for the 540. Contemplating SSR GTs. What do you think?
Source: http://www.bmwdiy.info/ssr-gt3/index.html
I love the gts for the e39. One of my favorite wheel on them.
InDEuroz | e34 540i/6 '94 w/ bore/stroked m62 | e30 325iS '87 | Ducati 748R '00
Wheels are cheap in winter. Looking to source a set ahead of time for the 540. Contemplating SSR GTs. What do you think?
Source: http://www.bmwdiy.info/ssr-gt3/index.html
My wife says they're too 'pimpy' looking and I should keep the 17" Privat Kraftwerk from the e34 (e39 fit).
I don't think they'd look "pimpy" if you put enough rubber on them. That stretched look never did anything for me. Taller, wider tires is the answer. Nice looking wheels, FWIW.
there can be only one wheel for teh e39
Gone but not forgotten
Gosh:
"They are expensive, heavy, bend easily, and give a rougher ride, end of story. For the foolish few that want the same look, here's some basic info on these 3-piece rims."
If you like danger...
They do look nice, but 19 inch is a bit much for my tastes. However, you will get that extra aggressive look which is not necessarily evil.
staggered 18" stye-5.
But that's not you're style, you're definitely a 5-spoke guy.
I think the kraftwerks are gorgeous man, definitely the right wheel for you.
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Ok, so now it's posting my comments BEFORE the last guy...
I'm going insane, or the forum clock has gone bezerk again.Originally Posted by Qube
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Yeah, if I can find good replicas in gunmetal colorOriginally Posted by Paul in NZ
Hey you asked your our opinion!Originally Posted by Qube
It's all a matter of taste...
like these
...or these
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