Originally Posted by speedminded
AWESOME!!! im using both those great explanations as an excuse to put a 185/45/15 tire on a 8.5" wheelOriginally Posted by JITB
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Originally Posted by speedminded
AWESOME!!! im using both those great explanations as an excuse to put a 185/45/15 tire on a 8.5" wheelOriginally Posted by JITB
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Originally Posted by Dirty Octopus™
lol whatever works!
The origin will probably never be known...Originally Posted by JITB
"The history behind hipari style stretched tires is two fold as poor people have been stretching tires onto wheels they don’t belong forever while euro tuners in Germany and Belgium started stretching their tires out of legal necessity. Local laws there require that the tire tread be within the fender line and with wider or lower offset wheels that can cause problems. To maintain the wide wheel fashion and keep the car street legal, narrow tires are stretched over the wide wheels."
LOL. So, you already knew they would not look right due to the stiff sidewall and still went forward. Nice.Originally Posted by DinanM3atl
p.s. Nothing like holding up the stereotype of the typical bmw owner.![]()
Rich...Bob...Stan...?????
Define "looks right"...Originally Posted by Mike Lowrey
Some people like their wheels protecting their tires anyways lol!![]()
Well, if you read the first post, the OP said he did not like the way it looked. That is what I was referring to.Originally Posted by speedminded
lol
Rich...Bob...Stan...?????
oh snap! Berry nice dude!
your pics suck
~runs~
WTF? No I didn't know they would not 'look right'. I have never seen a photo of an Advan Neova, 235.40.17 on a 10" wide wheel. So no, I didn't know what it would look like and then did it anyways. I know WHY it looks like it does now.Originally Posted by Mike Lowrey
WTF does that even mean? Stereotype of the typical BMW owner?
Well you didn't. Not too happy is what was said. As in the next set of tires I get will not be in the ultra high performance ball park.Originally Posted by Mike Lowrey
Also as a side note. I got a set of four 235.40.17 Advan Neova's for free. So I am using them. They were not my first choice but I am not going to turn down a free set of 1,000 dollar tires that are the proper size for the rear
Stance - Jason is right. I am going for a certain 'stance' and stretching tires is needed. Sorry but I am not willing to destroy my fenders to fit a 265 onto the back of my e36 convertible.
1997 M3/4/5
2004 X4 4.4i
1987 325iS 24V 6speed
as many euro ford sites i frequent, those inspections they do over there are serious business. Ive been hearing about this for years... It does "look" nice on some applications. But i wouldnt drive on it..Originally Posted by speedminded
Halston, you should post the responses from this thread on Bimmerforums. I am sure they would get a kick.
I am sure it would be funny. Don't want to start a war.
Don't want to drive on it? If this was a huge safety issue and it was definitely dangerous then people would not continue to do it over and over and over and over and over again. There are some dumb people that maybe would but at this point I don't think it will be an issue. 235 on a 10 is not even all that stretched...
225s on a 10.5
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1997 M3/4/5
2004 X4 4.4i
1987 325iS 24V 6speed
Originally Posted by DinanM3atl
thats always a valid point...![]()
everyone else is doing it.. its ok!
I like the old generation BMW owners......classy fellows.
What is with you attacking BMW owners? What does 'class' have anything to do with it?
All those classy 240 guys? All those class VW guys? All those classy Merc guys?
*edit*
I have some humor JITB. Why do you post videos to a benz that has stretched tires claiming it to be "GORGEOUS". What about the flat black sedan you posted with stretched tires? You claimed that to be 'your kind of honda'. What about the RX7 with stretched tires you posted?
I guess you like them but since I did some minor stretch I am a 'classless BMW owner'?
roflmao
Last edited by DinanM3atl; 03-30-2009 at 06:46 PM.
1997 M3/4/5
2004 X4 4.4i
1987 325iS 24V 6speed
I nevr said I didn't like anything about it not looking good. I just would never do it. in the states it serves no purpose but to look good. vw peeps admit it, no one else wants too. the reasoning behind doing these things that bmw owners use just don't add up. it looks fine, but a proper fitting tire never gets oldOriginally Posted by DinanM3atl
Isn't that the point of swapping wheels? They serve no purpose, they just look good...or hopefully do.Originally Posted by JITB
What reasoning other than looks did I say was the reason? I already admitted it was done to achieve a certain stance. It was done for looks and looks alone. My proper fitting tires can be kept to my R Comps on the M3Originally Posted by JITB
Also could you elaborate on the 'class' comment? And 'stereotypical bmw' owner?
Exactly.Originally Posted by speedminded
1997 M3/4/5
2004 X4 4.4i
1987 325iS 24V 6speed
1st. I never said anything about ur tires.Originally Posted by DinanM3atl
2nd. I never mentioned your class
I prefer the older classy bmw owners. 7 series 5series...
3 aren't my thing
Maybe I read it wrong. You prefer older BMWs because they are more classy? I already owned a couple of them![]()
1997 M3/4/5
2004 X4 4.4i
1987 325iS 24V 6speed
Should have got some 275s for that wide of a wheel.
235s are weaksauce.
IMHO.
~Perry
Can't tuck 275's on a e36 very easily, can get 265's but won't have the stance he's going for with this offset wheel. I can't wait to see it with coil-overs on. If i were Halston i'd have pics already with the rear wheel on the convertible with a couple people standing in the trunk to see how it would look lol!Originally Posted by atlantamx3
OKay then, Now I know.Originally Posted by speedminded
Thanks.
I was thinking more of an autocross set-up... LOL
~Perry
It's a convertible, can't get any less performance oriented then that. Unless you count a formula car...or sports cars from the 50's to 70's.Originally Posted by atlantamx3
Auto-X Setup? I would be running something along the lines of a 235 or 245 anyways. If you run a 275 and can't get heat into it you are just wasting time.
It is a convertible as stated 2 or 3 times now... Not very performance oriented haha
1997 M3/4/5
2004 X4 4.4i
1987 325iS 24V 6speed
I agree.....let's do eet!Originally Posted by speedminded
Meet up in Alphaghetto or the hole at which you work, lol.
forget about all the haters out there. stretched is![]()
i have 215/40 on 8.5 and 225/40 on 9.5 that i run daily!
this is a old pix
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Too much work.Originally Posted by AirMax95
1997 M3/4/5
2004 X4 4.4i
1987 325iS 24V 6speed
Halston, I found your vert's blue twin!
9x17 ET33, 10x17 ET33 with 215/40-17 fronts and 245/35-17 rears.
stretched tires FTMFW!
Wet dreams!Originally Posted by swollix
I want to see one with a roll bar. Is that molding painted?
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
You ruined the surprise! That car also has spacers and I am running 235 rears. 245.36.17 is such a rare size and you can't lower the rear as much. Also it has stock fenders and mine are flared. I will also be lower
Moulding is painted and cleared. Makes it gloss.
1997 M3/4/5
2004 X4 4.4i
1987 325iS 24V 6speed
That's what happens when you take too long.It's close enough, I could maybe photoshop it green?
Originally Posted by DinanM3atl
Originally Posted by swollix
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muahahaOriginally Posted by speedminded
This thread made me lol, so many funny comments. I'm looking forward to seeing it finished. I'm expecting sex on wheels. Plz don't disappoint.
I saw your M a few months ago passing by my office in Alpharetta.![]()
Really? Thats cool
Whatever Alex. You can be a pen0r and I will take my time! roflmao
1997 M3/4/5
2004 X4 4.4i
1987 325iS 24V 6speed
Look up a few posts I think you missed it,Originally Posted by Problematik
I will, isn't that what BMW owners are known for?Originally Posted by DinanM3atl
I think so...
1997 M3/4/5
2004 X4 4.4i
1987 325iS 24V 6speed