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I bought these wheels over the summer and finally got around to getting new tires and putting the wheels on. Here are some crappy cell phone pictures of them. I'll take some good ones at some point soon. They are 15X7 et28 on 195/50 BF Goodrich G Force Sport Comp 2 tires. No complaints or rubbing so far.

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Love ATS Cups! Here's my parent's Tii at Sears Point in '93 with ours. And then at the O-Fest '93 Concours. 15x7 et20, 205/50-15, not lowered.

http://s121.beta.photobucket.com/user/tjones02_bucket/media/Tii%20The%200007/CCI00030-1.jpg.html

http://s121.beta.photobucket.com/user/tjones02_bucket/media/Tii%20The%200007/CCI00031-1.jpg.html

Your et28's fit great until you ding the inside lip of one of them and it starts hitting the tie-rod end, ask me how I know...... My BBS/Nardi's did.... I ended up with a 1/8 spacer on the fronts. Also, under HARD cornering the rear will rub on the inside rear wheel well.

Cheers,

Tom Jones

BMW mechanic for over 25 years, BMWCCA since 1984
66 BMW16oo stored, 67 1600-2 lifelong project, 2 more 67-8 1600s, 86 528e 5sp 564k, 91 318i
Mom&Dad's, 65 1800TiSA, 70 2800, 72 2002Tii 2760007 orig owners, 03 325iT, 12 328iT

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Love ATS Cups! Here's my parent's Tii at Sears Point in '93 with ours. And then at the O-Fest '93 Concours. 15x7 et20, 205/50-15, not lowered.

http://s121.beta.photobucket.com/user/tjones02_bucket/media/Tii%20The%200007/CCI00030-1.jpg.html

http://s121.beta.photobucket.com/user/tjones02_bucket/media/Tii%20The%200007/CCI00031-1.jpg.html

Your et28's fit great until you ding the inside lip of one of them and it starts hitting the tie-rod end, ask me how I know...... My BBS/Nardi's did.... I ended up with a 1/8 spacer on the fronts. Also, under HARD cornering the rear will rub on the inside rear wheel well.

Cheers,

That car is actually where i got the idea for the Cups. Yeah I put in a 3mm spacer all around just to be safe. No problems yet!

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I bought these wheels over the summer and finally got around to getting new tires and putting the wheels on. Here are some crappy cell phone pictures of them. I'll take some good ones at some point soon. They are 15X7 et28 on 195/50 BF Goodrich G Force Sport Comp 2 tires. No complaints or rubbing so far.

8487013647_30a146d5e1_c.jpg

IMG_2618 by mtmorto, on Flickr

8487033497_57cdd0a468_c.jpg

IMG_2617 by mtmorto, on Flickr

Oh man, she's a beaut! I've got a set of those BNIB that'll be on this summer. What are your suspension specs? Did you consider a 195-45-15 tire?

Ryan

'75 Pastellblau "ol blue"

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