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    Quote Originally Posted by swollix
    Deep dish only works if they have stepped lips too.


    This is what a proper E36 should look like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobbyFresh
    This is what a proper E36 should look like.
    If you are into stretch. I wouldn't mind doing that if I had two sets of wheels.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BobbyFresh
    This is what a proper E36 should look like.
    Repped. Love those wheels, almost bought some back in the day. Should've done it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OnURleft
    Repped. Love those wheels, almost bought some back in the day. Should've done it.
    There's finally a company making OZ Mito Modular reps now sized perfectly for the e39. They're one of my top 3 favorite wheels of ALL times!

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    There's finally a company making OZ Mito Modular reps now sized perfectly for the e39. They're one of my top 3 favorite wheels of ALL times!
    I know! Miro is the company that manufactures them....And they are fairly affordable too, at 1200 or so for a set. It just sucks that a. it isn't a real multi piece wheel and b. the offsets offered are too damn high.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobbyFresh
    I know! Miro is the company that manufactures them....And they are fairly affordable too, at 1200 or so for a set. It just sucks that a. it isn't a real multi piece wheel and b. the offsets offered are too damn high.
    The offsets are too high for what? They offer quite a few different fitments on the Mito reps, ranging from +15 to +45.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sögoodM3
    The offsets are too high for what? They offer quite a few different fitments on the Mito reps, ranging from +15 to +45.
    They have a 15 offset?! Hrrmmm...

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    They have a 15 offset?! Hrrmmm...
    Yeah, but remember that all of the Mito look-a-likes only comes in 19s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sögoodM3
    ranging from +15 to +45.
    I was not aware that they were making a wheel with that low of an offset.

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