style 216 alloy wheels & dunlop tyres

jamie_z4

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I have a set of style 216 motorsport wheels which came on the homologation 320si model E90 which really look well on Z4's

they are
8J et34 with dunlop sport maxx 225 40 18 circa 7mm tread all over
8.5J ET37 with dunlop sport maxx 255 35 18 circa 6.5mm tread all over

one front wheel has 2 cracks unfortunatley but i can have the full set powdercoated in a colour of your choice and the wheels welded for £300 extra

i'd like £300 for them as they stand which the tyres alone are worth that.

collection Preston Lancs

Library picture but will get some more later
 

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jamie_z4 said:
I have a set of style 216 motorsport wheels which came on the homologation 320si model E90 which really look well on Z4's

they are
8J et34 with dunlop sport maxx 225 40 18 circa 7mm tread all over
8.5J ET37 with dunlop sport maxx 255 35 18 circa 6.5mm tread all over

one front wheel has 2 cracks unfortunatley but i can have the full set powdercoated in a colour of your choice and the wheels welded for £300 extra

i'd like £300 for them as they stand which the tyres alone are worth that.

collection Preston Lancs

Library picture but will get some more later
Hi Jamie. Pending photos of the cracks I'll take these at the asking price please. Si :thumbsup:
 
Secondtothird said:
They're great wheels.

Owen
They seem prone to cracking but I have always liked them so I'll get them welded/refurb'd/powder coated and give them a go :thumbsup:
 
Never had any cracks with mine, and they've been on the car for a good few years now. From what I've read they're meant to be stronger than many lightweight homologation wheels (these are comparable to stock weights I believe). Don't run rubber bands on them, have some mechanical sympathy by avoiding potholes and they'll be fine :)

Owen
 
Secondtothird said:
Never had any cracks with mine, and they've been on the car for a good few years now. From what I've read they're meant to be stronger than many lightweight homologation wheels (these are comparable to stock weights I believe). Don't run rubber bands on them, have some mechanical sympathy by avoiding potholes and they'll be fine :)

Owen
I'll keep you posted :thumbsup:
 
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