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(5) BBS 15x7 Basket weaves $700


conkitchen

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Price:: 700.00


Location: : Bay Area

This is a F'n hot set-up running a 195/50/15 tire you can go lowered up to 1.75". I had these on my (white pictured) tii lowered 1.75 inches, HD billys, and H&R springs and big brakes. I also ran these on a standard 76 (malaga pictured) with 1.5 inch lowered springs no problems.

 

BMP 25mm billet spacers, hub centrics, acorn nuts.

 

The ET is 41, however with the 25mm spacers your 2002 will sit at 16. 3 more than the stock 13 which pushes the tire a li'l closer to the  fender lip.

 

INCLUDED but not shown:

A fifth rim included which is not reconditioned.

Comes with two (2) original (and expensive)15"  web/weave center bayonet covers and BBS tool to install and remove.

Additional four (4) similar type web/weave covers which "snap" on included.

Four chrome roundel center caps as standard on 2002's.

 

All are straight, clean, and true, plus balanced when mounted no issues.

 

NO TIRES.

 

Prefer local pick up Bay Area or Sac.

 

PM me here and I'll get back to you right away.

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with that offset, would you need the spacers on a stock wheel well / fender lip? It seems with that 195/50 tire it would fit real good.

Yes, and they are included ;-)

 

I ran these for over 10 years on my cars. No bends.

 

Eurotrash is saying that without spacers they will interfere with the springs and strut. True.

 

If your car is not lowered then good to go. If lowered you will need to roll the rear lip, flare it, or cut it out and use turbo flares. All depends on how low you go.

But what do I know

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These look very nice on your (2) 02's.  Guess they are 1" wider and different offset than the E30 "Euroweaves"?

 

Here is my tii with the 15x6 set borrowed from mlytle for AutoX use - S-drive tires are perfect.

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Jim Gerock

 

Riviera 69 2002 built 5/30/69 "Oscar"

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These look very nice on your (2) 02's.  Guess they are 1" wider and different offset than the E30 "Euroweaves"?

 

Here is my tii with the 15x6 set borrowed from mlytle for AutoX use - S-drive tires are perfect.

 

Hey Thanks, they are wider and with the 25mm spacer it's about the same offset. Just a little more rubber on the road.

 

I recall whipping it real good in the tii and my arms started to burn from sterring.

 

Those S-drives are 195 50? Wonder if a 185 and 7" rim would work?

 

Anyways these are really being offer to the FAQ at less than cost, hope someone enjoys them as I have.

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those look nice - I want to avoid using spacers and have a licensing / track weekend coming up - looking for some new shoes. currently set up with 13"  and skinny/tall rally tires.  do you have any 14 or 15 " rims and tire sets extra laying around for sale  - that don't require spacers? and that can be used for rare street driving

thanks

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