Group Buy: M3 competition wheels for the MINI...
#51
Rossii,
I honestly dont know but can ask them. My guess is that they will say that will depend on the offset that we specify for the wheel in order to make it concave like that. Plus the BMW's are able to run 9" wide wheels, that is not even possible on the MINI. It comes down to what is capable on the car not always what we wish we could do unfortunatley. DANG!
I honestly dont know but can ask them. My guess is that they will say that will depend on the offset that we specify for the wheel in order to make it concave like that. Plus the BMW's are able to run 9" wide wheels, that is not even possible on the MINI. It comes down to what is capable on the car not always what we wish we could do unfortunatley. DANG!
#52
I don't have a Mini yet, but will soon enough (pending the wait after the special order purchase!).
Others have covered it, but if this wheel can be the same in appearance as the ZCP/CSL style wheels, I'd DEFINITELY purchase the wheels. Keeping in mind that the M3 wheels are also staggered. So the wheels are more flat up front and concave in the rear. We probably wouldn't have a staggered setup, but if the spokes can go flush with the outer lip and have a concave appearance, I would love to have these wheels. I would want to see pics before any purchase.
I guess that would put me in the "thinking about it" list
Others have covered it, but if this wheel can be the same in appearance as the ZCP/CSL style wheels, I'd DEFINITELY purchase the wheels. Keeping in mind that the M3 wheels are also staggered. So the wheels are more flat up front and concave in the rear. We probably wouldn't have a staggered setup, but if the spokes can go flush with the outer lip and have a concave appearance, I would love to have these wheels. I would want to see pics before any purchase.
I guess that would put me in the "thinking about it" list
#53
#54
#55
Hey guys,
Thought you might like to know that Peter from Velocity Motoring, has now joined the boards and will be able to answer any questions that you have directly. He is a great guy and I think we should all give him props. He said that the 18" wheel will have the concave shape to it even though it is a different offset than the BMW ones. He shoudl be able to answer anything you have.
Thanks
Thought you might like to know that Peter from Velocity Motoring, has now joined the boards and will be able to answer any questions that you have directly. He is a great guy and I think we should all give him props. He said that the 18" wheel will have the concave shape to it even though it is a different offset than the BMW ones. He shoudl be able to answer anything you have.
Thanks
#56
I thought I'd dig up a few more pics of the 18's. The 2 or 3 mm difference shouldn't make a visual difference of the concave look. The red 325/8/30 has what should be, the 18x8.5"-ers with the 40mm offset on it. Although there would be an inch difference in width, the offset would be very close and shouldn't effect the look to much at all.... if any.
Enjoy!
http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread.php?t=280261
Enjoy!
http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread.php?t=280261
#57
#59
#60
[quote=MacGuruTX]In:
1. Racinbmw
2. typer139
3. ChilicooperS
4. Joker(?)
5. Want-a-mini (17" only)
6. RAW_MCS
7. Grahamxx
Thinking about it:
1. tpetro33
2. Rossii 18X7.5
3. Bster
4. ilovepanerai
5. MacGuruTX
6. Gospeed75
7. lexlow
So if everyone converted to sold then this would be a total of 14, now only 6 people left to join. Why do I feel that I am the only cheerleader for this Group Buy.
1. Racinbmw
2. typer139
3. ChilicooperS
4. Joker(?)
5. Want-a-mini (17" only)
6. RAW_MCS
7. Grahamxx
Thinking about it:
1. tpetro33
2. Rossii 18X7.5
3. Bster
4. ilovepanerai
5. MacGuruTX
6. Gospeed75
7. lexlow
So if everyone converted to sold then this would be a total of 14, now only 6 people left to join. Why do I feel that I am the only cheerleader for this Group Buy.
#61
#64
Originally Posted by RAW_MCS
give me a c "C" ...give me a s "S" ...give me a l "L"
"CSL Competition Wheels!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
:impatient ...........
"CSL Competition Wheels!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
:impatient ...........
Thanks guys.
RAW_MCS that was awesome, I nearly brought out my pom poms...did I just say that?
#66
#67
Originally Posted by joker
i asked earlier and now i'll ask again, will this wheel be available in 8.5X18 cuz thats tha size that im lookin' to get next!!
..i saw this size on another thread b4 so its tha whole reason i said i would buy!!
..i saw this size on another thread b4 so its tha whole reason i said i would buy!!
#69
#70
Originally Posted by Duck360198
The concave look is what's going to sell. You're not giong to get a lot a people to commit until a real picture is produced on a real Mini. If I saw a real picture I'd be cheering right along with you!
#71
#72
Originally Posted by Duck360198
That may be so, but I'd rather take Peter's word on it if he takes a look at this thread
My forum name is Velocitymotoring. However I caution that I will not be able to followup with the thread on a daily basis. Our factory indicated that it will be a little more complicated to get the 18x8.5" wheel modified to fit with the Mini, but don't worry about that, any extra cost will be absorbed by us.
Thanks guys just want to keep you updated.
Thanks
Robb
#74
Hey all,
Trying to keep everyone in the loop, this is a post that Peter tried to post here on NAM but is having some difficulties doing so.
Hi.. Thank you for welcoming me to your forum. I'll be glad to answer any
>of the questions you have in terms of the new wheel you are interested in.
>However, I would like to caution that I may not be able to visit the
>boards on a regular basis, so in case I don't get a quick reply, someone
>can email me at peter@velocitymotoring.com and feel free to
>copy/paste my responses.
>
>I have read thru these forums and it looks like most people are interested
>in a 18x7.5" fitment with some debate as to whether the 18x8.5" will fit
>properly or not. Honestly, I don't know this answer either. But it will be
>worth a shot to try this out, as the minimum order can be reduced if we
>don't have to make a new mold. As long as I can have the requested width,
>offset, centerbore, type of centercap to be used, we can get things made
>to the exact specification you like.
>
>As far as the "concave" look is concerned, a 7.5" will have less concavity
>than lets say a 8.5" or even 9.5". When E46 owners get 9.5" in the back,
>the rears look more aggressive. But it really depends on how you look at
>things, as this is a matter of opinion.
>
>Any other questions feel free to contact me. As far as purchasing goes,
>this will be done directly thru us.
>
>Thanks!!
>
>Peter
Thanks
Trying to keep everyone in the loop, this is a post that Peter tried to post here on NAM but is having some difficulties doing so.
Hi.. Thank you for welcoming me to your forum. I'll be glad to answer any
>of the questions you have in terms of the new wheel you are interested in.
>However, I would like to caution that I may not be able to visit the
>boards on a regular basis, so in case I don't get a quick reply, someone
>can email me at peter@velocitymotoring.com and feel free to
>copy/paste my responses.
>
>I have read thru these forums and it looks like most people are interested
>in a 18x7.5" fitment with some debate as to whether the 18x8.5" will fit
>properly or not. Honestly, I don't know this answer either. But it will be
>worth a shot to try this out, as the minimum order can be reduced if we
>don't have to make a new mold. As long as I can have the requested width,
>offset, centerbore, type of centercap to be used, we can get things made
>to the exact specification you like.
>
>As far as the "concave" look is concerned, a 7.5" will have less concavity
>than lets say a 8.5" or even 9.5". When E46 owners get 9.5" in the back,
>the rears look more aggressive. But it really depends on how you look at
>things, as this is a matter of opinion.
>
>Any other questions feel free to contact me. As far as purchasing goes,
>this will be done directly thru us.
>
>Thanks!!
>
>Peter
Thanks