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I still love stock steel rims


norm

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I would gladly roll on steelies if they looked like these.

stock wheel centers - believe they can go at least 1" larger diameter than stock with deeper drawn outers. Cost should run between $100 - $150 per wheel depending on what you want done, lead time is normally about 4 weeks.

I just had a pair of Mitsubishi "Mighty Max" / Dodge D50 4wd rims widened to 7" for the rear of my '79 Datsun king cab pickup - cost was about $250 for both, welds were almost too pretty to paint over.

Barry Allen
'69 Sunroof - sold
'82 E21 (daily driver), '82 633CSi (wife's driver) - both sold
66 Chevy Nova wagon (yard & parts hauler)

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I know...I painted over some of the spots near the lug holes...they won't be seen I hope...really trying to concentrate on the outer lip

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nf

'70 2800CS

'72 Tii (fresh wheel paint)

'73 2002 (panasports)

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Here's my stock steel rims on my 81 Euro spec E12

http://s6.photobucket.com/albums/y208/bimmerfan02/Gordon%20E12/?action=view¤t=DSC00978.jpg

Sorry to say Norm, it will look so much better when I put my old school 14" open face Alpina wheels on this car. Steel wheels and trim rings have got to go.

G-Man

74 tii (many mods)
91 318i M42

07 4Runner

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