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Nay! 4 of my least favorites: 18" rims on an E9, the E39 M5 rims, black rims, and the least of all...stretch tires.
I never understood the stretch. It exposes the rim to major curb damage, they are dangerous, and it looks funny. What exactly is the upside?
Wow I am out of touch, never seen "stretch tires" before. Just what you want - driving fast on improperly matched tires/rims! Must be popular with the stance/hammered crowd.
I'm usually pretty hammered.
Depends on what type of Scotch is in the cabinet.
That tire is not stretched... 225 is fine on an 8" rim, and even within manufacturer spec for a 9" rim.
As long as we're bashing wheel choices, IMO 16" Alpina's are a heavy, cast, non period correct wheel. And pretty darn expensive considering those downsides.
But that's just me.![]()
As long as we're bashing wheel choices, IMO 16" Alpina's are a heavy, cast, non period correct wheel. And pretty darn expensive considering those downsides.
But that's just me.![]()
That tire is not stretched... 225 is fine on an 8" rim, and even within manufacturer spec for a 9" rim.
As long as we're bashing wheel choices, IMO 16" Alpina's are a heavy, cast, non period correct wheel. And pretty darn expensive considering those downsides.
But that's just me.![]()
That tire is not stretched... 225 is fine on an 8" rim, and even within manufacturer spec for a 9" rim.
As long as we're bashing wheel choices, IMO 16" Alpina's are a heavy, cast, non period correct wheel. And pretty darn expensive considering those downsides.
But that's just me.![]()