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  • A

    5 20.00%
  • B

    6 24.00%
  • C

    8 32.00%
  • D

    5 20.00%
  • E

    5 20.00%
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  1. #21
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    I like E for winter wheels. C would be my 2nd choice just for ease of cleaning... the question is, how often would you be cleaning them in the winter?
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    Haha, probably twice


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  3. #23
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    Found a set of style 157's for a decent price. Not quite what I was going for, and not quite the tires I wanted (general artimax are currently on them), but it'd save me some $$$.



  4. #24
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    How much savings? These look like the right answer for a few months

  5. #25
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    Would save me at least $500...


  6. #26
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    how much for that setup?

    and I voted B for easy to clean on a COLD day

    or buy mine
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  7. #27
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    Quote Originally Posted by ryankokesh View Post
    Found a set of style 157's for a decent price. Not quite what I was going for, and not quite the tires I wanted (general artimax are currently on them), but it'd save me some $$$.


    Still not my bag but I would choose these over any of the first wheels you posted. What pushes this choice even further into the "definite" category for me is the money savings. This is what it looks like on an E46 (pic stolen from E90Post):






    Another option is Style 119's, the ones Oli has on his car. These are the sport package wheels for the 325i I believe...
    These are even easier to clean because there's no ridge going around the spokes.



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  8. #28
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    Thanks for the pictures... 157's don't look all that bad for the money.

    I'd take the 119's if I could find them


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    dude...

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  10. #30
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    I've got a set of 135`s for sale if you want a cheap set of OEM wheels for winter.

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