My wheels addiction continues... (Part 2)
#101
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2012 C63;1971 280SE 3.5(Sold);2023 EQS 450 SUV 4 Matic (Wife's)
The fog light surrounds and trunk bar make a very strong accent and I agree with you they will stand out too much on your car. They are best left for a hard core storm trooper conversion I think.
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2010 C63 AMG, 2009 ISF , 2002 L-Tuned IS300, 2011 ML350
I still love to have a bit of chrome to match the AMG exhaust tips.
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2012 C63 AMG BS, 2010 C63 AMG (sold), 2006 M3 (sold)
Sick! The gloss looks so good and matches so much better!
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^^ To be honest with u, on a silver car it would look good only if u are lowered & have CF or black accents. On a stock silver car, it won't look good. Just my opinion though.
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#114
Wheel size check - Don’t **** your weapons all at once!
I’ve been reading and reading and reading, reading some more and it has all been very helpful and love seeing some of the choices made on pictures. Before I’m happy with my final choice I just wanted to get peoples thoughts on my chosen sizes.
Based in the UK.
I'm in the process of ordering some 19” Ispiri FFP2 in brushed carbon grey (love some HRE’s but budget doesn’t support!)
I’ve gone for the following;
Front: 19x8.5 ET 35
Rear: 19x9.5 ET 45
Tyres - F: 235/35/19 R: 255/30/19
Michelin PSS
I want to get a ‘level’ of reassurance that I can run this combination with no obvious sign of ill-fitting - rubbing etc.
I actually love my OEM 19’s but I want to use a ‘spare’ set for winter and for when my existing wheels are in for refurbishment.
Any help would be very greatly received.
Based in the UK.
I'm in the process of ordering some 19” Ispiri FFP2 in brushed carbon grey (love some HRE’s but budget doesn’t support!)
I’ve gone for the following;
Front: 19x8.5 ET 35
Rear: 19x9.5 ET 45
Tyres - F: 235/35/19 R: 255/30/19
Michelin PSS
I want to get a ‘level’ of reassurance that I can run this combination with no obvious sign of ill-fitting - rubbing etc.
I actually love my OEM 19’s but I want to use a ‘spare’ set for winter and for when my existing wheels are in for refurbishment.
Any help would be very greatly received.
#115
I’ve been reading and reading and reading, reading some more and it has all been very helpful and love seeing some of the choices made on pictures. Before I’m happy with my final choice I just wanted to get peoples thoughts on my chosen sizes.
Based in the UK.
I'm in the process of ordering some 19” Ispiri FFP2 in brushed carbon grey (love some HRE’s but budget doesn’t support!)
I’ve gone for the following;
Front: 19x8.5 ET 35
Rear: 19x9.5 ET 45
Tyres - F: 235/35/19 R: 255/30/19
Michelin PSS
I want to get a ‘level’ of reassurance that I can run this combination with no obvious sign of ill-fitting - rubbing etc.
I actually love my OEM 19’s but I want to use a ‘spare’ set for winter and for when my existing wheels are in for refurbishment.
Any help would be very greatly received.
Based in the UK.
I'm in the process of ordering some 19” Ispiri FFP2 in brushed carbon grey (love some HRE’s but budget doesn’t support!)
I’ve gone for the following;
Front: 19x8.5 ET 35
Rear: 19x9.5 ET 45
Tyres - F: 235/35/19 R: 255/30/19
Michelin PSS
I want to get a ‘level’ of reassurance that I can run this combination with no obvious sign of ill-fitting - rubbing etc.
I actually love my OEM 19’s but I want to use a ‘spare’ set for winter and for when my existing wheels are in for refurbishment.
Any help would be very greatly received.