Which wheels

Poll Poll Which wheels

  • 1st set

    Votes: 1 4.5%
  • 2nd set

    Votes: 3 13.6%
  • Keep csls

    Votes: 13 59.1%
  • put back to 224s

    Votes: 4 18.2%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 4.5%

  • Total voters
    22

Simo

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1st set.

http://www.cmwheels.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=60_91_93_339&product_id=662

2nd set.

http://www.cmwheels.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=60_91_93_339&product_id=286

Or submit links to something else.
They are to go on my car details in signature.
Cheers guys.
 
Will the third set even fit? 9.5" on the front will be a tight squeeze with out some camber, tyre stretching or arch mods? If not, they win my vote.
 
That info may have evaded me :? They're the wheels I like and u guys have voted for and they won't fit without extra mods.... Doh! Will edit poll
 
Woooooaah ! That 3rd set as said may well be nice but in simple terms its style 224s with 30mm spacers on :o fandango & most likely to foul the arches no matter what tres you could stretch onto them
Rears probably ok :oops:
 
I also don't think either of the first 2 would do anything for your MCoupe :(
LM Rs might though :wink: ben g has some pics of his Z on them , , awesome :thumbsup:

LMRreps_silver.jpg
 
mr wilks said:
I also don't think either of the first 2 would do anything for your MCoupe :(
LM Rs might though :wink: ben g has some pics of his Z on them , , awesome :thumbsup:

LMRreps_silver.jpg

As Mrs Wils said first two options are to retro/old school and don't suit. LMR's are OK, but I'd stick with the CSL's or find some really open wheel.
 
Looking for something with some dish at the back. Like the bola style wheel. Though every fibre of me says sod style and looks and get some proper strong lightweight wheels and reduce the unsprung weight!
 
Simo said:
Looking for something with some dish at the back. Like the bola style wheel. Though every fibre of me says sod style and looks and get some proper strong lightweight wheels and reduce the unsprung weight!

If it were me I'd do as mentioned here. But really depends on what u want looks or performance. If you want looks could get a non-m and mod it, would be much more cost effective.
 
Go with what you're happy with chap. Didn't think your wheels were "bad" - looked solid and isn't that what counts? You could probs swap with a no cost option but is that an advantage? My wheels were purely aesthetic, no issues with that (from my side), just buy what you're happy with, as long as it doesn't rub, all good no? :driving:
Thanks for meeting up today, that was great, we may have a neebie next time - Phil?
Stevo
 
Sack the alloy idea & go black grills + aero's with the lolly :wink: your car already looks great on those CSL reps :thumbsup:

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i do stilll think black grilles would work. Stealth.
Stick with the wheels :thumbsup:
Sounded like you stole it...
Stevo
 
mr wilks said:
Sack the alloy idea & go black grills + aero's with the lolly :wink: your car already looks great on those CSL reps :thumbsup:

Tried black grills wasn't for me. They were gloss ones. I think my next mods should be aeros, status gruppe engine cover and eventuri intake. Lightweight wheels maybe. Then some track days!
 

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stevo///m3 said:
i do stilll think black grilles would work. Stealth.
Stick with the wheels :thumbsup:
Sounded like you stole it...
Stevo
Lol
Gave it some stick back and got back in time for Sunday lunch and then a great f1 race!

Yeah I did like them grills on Tom Scott's car which was the same colour.
 
I'd recommend these! Although a plug for my for sale thread - I do think they look great of the M.

http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=87114
 
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