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Dick Steinkamp

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Run a couple layers of blue or green tape down the sides of your car, poke holes where the trim holes are and mail the tape to Dick. ;)

Good idea...but since I have the trim, I can just mark off the holes using the trim or measure from the trim.
 
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That’s the tire that BMW used on our e3 and e9, it’s on the tire sticker in the engine bay. Every tire can be a bit different but as the width goes up by 20 profile also changes by 10. So the rule of thumb is 175/80-14 equals 195/70-14. A 205 also works.

And it is assumed that the original profile wasn’t actually 80 but more like 78 which gives both a 24.7” diameter.
 
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Thanks, Chris. I had found sites like this...

https://www.moderntiredealer.com/article/311243/understanding-tire-dimensions

...that call the aspect ratio of a 175R14 82 so that's what I used at the tire size calculator site. If I use 80, the 205 70 14 is a tad taller than the 175R14 and the 195 70 14 is a tad shorter. Oddly enough, the 185 75 14 is the closest in this case.

Maybe they are all close enough that it really doesn't matter. :)
 

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I just made contact with the person that owned my car from 2003 until 2016. His grandfather's best friend owned the car prior to that.

Here's a few pictures of it taken in 2003

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The history of these cars is an interesting part of the hobby. The pictures give me further incentive to get going on the restoration.
 

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I just made contact with the person that owned my car from 2003 until 2016. His grandfather's best friend owned the car prior to that.

Here's a few pictures of it taken in 2003

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The history of these cars is an interesting part of the hobby. The pictures give me further incentive to get going on the restoration.

Too AWESOME!!!!
 

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Drew- all the cars that came here normally came with lights.
You seem to think that things just “fall” from the sky.
From outer space or something......
I did not even realize you were trash-talking me in this thread Don...yes, everything comes from outer space in my world...except Fasten Seat Belt Lights.
 

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You brighten up our days- we all wish we had lived our lives as yours.

:)
 

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Dick, sorry just saw your post, 195/70/14. I run stock sizes on all my cars becasue well, to sum in up, I live in a state that has the largest number of "No Turn on Red" signs per household.
 

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I did not even realize you were trash-talking me in this thread Don...yes, everything comes from outer space in my world...except Fasten Seat Belt Lights.

I’m pretty sure that unobtanium comes from a belt of NLA parts orbiting between Mars and Jupiter.
 
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