Style 67M 19"

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Been experimenting with different alloys on the z4m coupe and thought I'd post some pictures. Fills the arches better than the 224s especially on the rear. Surprised that the ride wasn't notably different/harsher despite being on smaller aspect tyres compared the the 224s.

Don't think I'll stay with these as I think the 19s make the car look 'over wheeled'. Maybe I'll try the style 67 in 18" form next.

Anyone got pics of style 67 in 18s?
 

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They look better when lowered. Maybe not as much as this but defo suit a set of eibachs or something. My old e85
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Agreed, looks great slammed :driving:

I'm running bilstein b12 pro-kit with 30mm drop but the inclined driveway makes it look higher than if it was on a horizontal surface.
 
With the 'proper' suspension settings, I don't think the 224M wheels looks lost in the wheel arch at all...

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224s are such a conservative design for a car that has so many great design cues.

The Z4 looks so much better with a double dish, accentuates the rear arches makes it look so much more aggressive.

Just my opinion.
 
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