E46 M-Sport 16x7 Reps (Italian) - $275 Excellent shape, one wheel has a nickel sized blemish in the powder coat (peeled). No curb rash. Current tires are a matched set and size (Yokohama) and are not as good as they look in the pictures. The tires are road worthy, hold air, have even wear, but I wouldn't run them on a long highway trip. You could get some city cruising on them for a few months (maybe longer) no problem. The offset is ET20 so they might work well for someone wanting that flush look - have not tried them on the TI yet, but could if you wanted to see how they fit. http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7028/6...cd537f26_b.jpg IMG_0888 by todd2302000, on Flickr http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7018/6...24e3026c_b.jpg IMG_0889 by todd2302000, on Flickr http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7033/6...c014fcc2_b.jpg IMG_0890 by todd2302000, on Flickr http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7034/6...2d265c80_b.jpg IMG_0891 by todd2302000, on Flickr http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7029/6...29be6f94_b.jpg IMG_0892 by todd2302000, on Flickr http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7153/6...be0272e1_b.jpg IMG_0893 by todd2302000, on Flickr http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7166/6...5871dca2_b.jpg IMG_0894 by todd2302000, on Flickr |
$275 or $350? Would they fit a base model without rubbing? |
275. I can't change the title. Not sure about fit. They were on a three series I was told. I can try them on my ti later this week or weekend and shoot a few pics. |
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Thanks! I did some calculation on the offset. These are 7 inch wheels so the placement as compared to my Style 68 stagger might look like below. Will still mount and take pics. Style 68 M-Sports 17 x 7.5" (front) = 190.5 mm - ET35 = 190.5/2 --> 95.25 - 35(ET) = 60.25 mm or ~ 2.4" from face of hub 17 x 8.5" (rear) = 215.9 mm - ET50 = 215.9/2 --> 107.95 - 50(ET) = 57.95 mm ~ 2.28" from face Wheels in picture - 16 x 7" = 177.8 mm - ET20 = 177.8/2 --> 88.9 - 20(ET) = 68.9 mm ~ 2.71 " from face of hub Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. I'm guessing these will fit our cars pretty well. The tires are 225/55/16 - too tall in my opinion. They should be 205/55/16. |
I can get the tires de-mounted, boxed, and shipped through greyhound for pretty cheap if you need shipping. Shipping with tires may not be bad through greyhound either. I've shipped a fair amount of racing kart stuff through them and have not had any issues. Boxed wheels should be pretty hard to damage. |
Do you have an idea how much these rims weigh? I really like the style! |
I can weigh the wheel/tire together and post. They are much lighter than my 17" M-sports for sure. But the 17" have run flats right now which I understand are pretty heavy. |
Pics would be great. |
The tires are way to big in my opinion, but with the right size 205 tires they would look nice. I'd estimate the tire sticks out about an inch from the face of the rim. http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7169/6...7c7a874f_b.jpg IMG_0928 by todd2302000, on Flickr http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7171/6...4261f6b3_b.jpg IMG_0927 by todd2302000, on Flickr http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7001/6...370f9919_b.jpg IMG_0925 by todd2302000, on Flickr http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7167/6...0fba387f_b.jpg IMG_0926 by todd2302000, on Flickr http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7018/6...21510905_b.jpg IMG_0924 by todd2302000, on Flickr |
Forgot to weigh one, but after taking off the 17" wheels these are defintely much lighter. Will weight one and post in the next day or so. |
How much without the tires? |
Assuming I can get the tires demounted for free I can let them go for 225. |
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My nephew works at discount tire. He will demount for me and I'll see if I can get boxes as well. Greyhound express will most likely be the cheapest. |
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