Supergurrier wrote: » Death would have ensued by now if that was the case i fear (+we can't all be high falootin 335i drivers o0 fancy) :pac:
Supergurrier wrote: » The 2 sets of wheels it came with had a mix of. Accelera's 3 on car now 19" Kumho 1 on car 19" Nankang NS-2 2 on standard 18" wheels Goodyear (down to wires almost) original 2 front tyres 18" Poor car, i hope it likes it's new shiny black shoes im getting it for christmas. Getting a starange urge to refurb+powerdercoat the original 18" snowflake wheels black and spent the couple hundred i save on something else though
dgt wrote: » ????!!!!!!!! What happened to round 2? Can't be fixxored? Ooooh post #3333
Matt Simis wrote: » So Ive just put on some super dished 17" wheels on my 850CSi. Had 18" Style 32s on it. Didnt quite anticipate it would be so difficult to source the ideal/proper size rears though, 275-40-17. Seems its a tyre size not very well catered for, was easier and cheaper to get 18's in these sizes! :rolleyes: I have 2 Goodyear Eagle F1s on it, but wrong size and just look way too small (puny 255-40-17's!). Anyone.. um have some super wide 17" tyres sitting around? Check out the crap selection + pricing per tyre, new for this size:http://ssl.delti.com/cgi-bin/rshop.pl?suchen=Ordern&cart_id=60319210.124.22642&ranzahl=4&Breite=275&Quer=40&Felge=17&Speed=H&Transport=P&dsco=124&kategorie=6&Ang_pro_Seite=15&sort_by=preis I dont think Falken's are worth that personally, decent mid range but not a EUR250 tyre. The EUR450 PS2's though, yeah, right. PS: Selling the Style 32s, PM me. :pac:
CianRyan wrote: » Post that on stance works and you'll be considered a god. A rare, powerfull BMW with stretched tyres on deep dishes, a wet dream for most of them. Haha Any pics of the new shoes?
CianRyan wrote: » They look seriously cool. I can see the stretch on the back more so than the front, are they skinnier up front? The stanceworks stuff is mental really. Some of it can look nice but outside of a car show or a utopia that kind of lowness is just crazy.
Supergurrier wrote: » I find these Accelera's hilarious tbh, good thing i don't have long let on them. Pull out of junction 1st wheelspin 2nd wheelspin 3rd wheelspin 4th traction and car judders off :pac: (Nothing to see here you guys it was all a dream)
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » bah .. there ya are.. nah it was near cortown. . was **** tbh. poxy freezing cottage for the radio code I can get the serial number on the display.. can I just call up a dealer and they give it to me or do I have to pay ?
gollywog wrote: » Courtown? We're you down there?
166man wrote: » Lads quick question here, what could I roughly be expected to pay if I wanted Gerry from TI Auto's to have a look over my 156? Just curious, might pay him a visit over the next few weeks but not sure what it would cost. Cheers
TestTransmission wrote: » Ring him and ask him perhaps?
CianRyan wrote: » Wet weather, summer tyres and a steep hill moving off from the lights. I've just done my first accidental wheel spin. Might think about winter tyres after my NCT.
RoverJames wrote: » Winter tyres are for quite cold temps, that generally aren't encountered in Ireland over most of the winter
Voodoomelon wrote: » Anyone know where I can get a 21mm deep socket in Louth? Just looking online and Halfords don't seem to have anything beyond 19mm. EDIT: I'm some twat, scratch that. http://www.halfords.ie/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_11101_catalogId_15551_productId_200977_langId_-1_categoryId_212616
challengemaster wrote: » Oh Jamesey... you've missed quite a bit. Matt Simis has been educating us all (as usual ). Suggestive Ireland's climate is probably suited to winter (or certainly non-summer) tyres for 4 months of the year...
challengemaster wrote: » Jaysus, you only put the style 32's on the car... and I thought they looked mighty!
166man wrote: » Yeah was going to do that tomorrow, just wanted to see if any regulars had met him or had work done before. He seems to get great reviews online. Cheers
Fiona wrote: » I had my really last ever drive in the E30 yesterday. In the rain, ah so much fun :( Driving will now just be a method for me to get from D to C ( ) no enjoyment whatsoever :(:(:(
kiddums wrote: » :eek: :eek:Did I miss something? I thought you were just parking it till the summer??
challengemaster wrote: » Decent summer tyres are perfect in wet weather.... Oh Jamesey... you've missed quite a bit. Matt Simis has been educating us all (as usual ). Suggestive Ireland's climate is probably suited to winter (or certainly non-summer) tyres for 4 months of the year... ........
Fiona wrote: » Oh sorry bad choice of words!! I kinda meant last ever for this year
dgt wrote: » Silver hides the dirt :pac::pac::pac:
MetzgerMeister wrote: » Black is a bad bastard to keep clean pred! Still though, I don't think I'll ever buy a silver car again unless I really want it and silver is the only option but I won't say "right, my next car is going to be silver" :pac: