Newbie, looking for alloy inspiration!

garyp159

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Hi all,
Recently bought a 2.8 widebody, a more refined option after a TVR S3 (my wife is much happier). Had an E30 for many years previously.
I'm very happy with it, except for the alloys... they're staggered 17" 7.5J & 8.5J with nearly new Avon AV7 225/45 & 245/40.
Tyres are good, drives fine, I just want a different look... retro with a modern touch maybe?
I'd like to fill the rear arches a bit more, maybe 9J or 9.5J (I believe the latter fits without mods?)
I ran silver DTM style alloys with deep polished dish on my E30, I still like that look but keep thinking gloss black would look better on the Z3.
Undecided, hence looking for inspiration!
Thanks,
Gary
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Hi Gary and welcome from me near Lincoln. I dislike black wheels on any car, I think bright wheels make a car. But as I always say "It's your car, so do what you like", just enjoy it!

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Or you could go full monty on it..Like this, :whistle:

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Not everybody's cup of tea though, and keep your originals...but welcome from down here...
 
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Most people fit 20mm on the rear of a Z3, which i did and 14mm on the front. These then went onto my E85 Z4.

Tony.
 

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As said before its your car, personally as the Z3 ages and becomes a modern classic i prefer the stock look.
Car looks great
 

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I like the wheels. If the car was mine, I would shadow chrome the wheels, lower it a bit and add rear spacers. Just remembered, this is what I have done to my M44. :whistle:
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Keeps the OEM look but personalises it a bit,
 

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Hi Gary and :welcome: to the forum from me too in Stafford. I like my style 78s but they are a PITA to clean properly.

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Hi Gary and welcome from me near Lincoln. I dislike black wheels on any car, I think bright wheels make a car. But as I always say "It's your car, so do what you like", just enjoy it!

Tony.
So long as they're kept shiny!
I'm too busy/lazy for that... 😔😂
 

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A lot on here fit wheel spacers..relatively cheap, change the look but keep the originality. 15-20mm back 10-15mm front usually
I wouldn't mind keeping the originality if the wheels were nicer, I just find the stock 5 spokes a bit bland...
 

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I like 78's 👍
Saw a set on eBay but they were too damn expensive! 😣
 

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I like the wheels. If the car was mine, I would shadow chrome the wheels, lower it a bit and add rear spacers. Just remembered, this is what I have done to my M44. :whistle:
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Keeps the OEM look but personalises it a bit,
I've thought about buying 2nd hand BMW OEM wheels and refurbishing them, not ruled that out yet...
 

garyp159

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As said before its your car, personally as the Z3 ages and becomes a modern classic i prefer the stock look.
Car looks great
I'll keep the original wheels so I can swap back if the mood takes me 😉
 

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I wouldn't mind keeping the originality if the wheels were nicer, I just find the stock 5 spokes a bit bland...
A bit bland, but, one of the easiest to clean whether black or silver. I put style 108s on my E85 because being 5 spoke were easy to clean.

Tony.
 

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Welcome to the site.

Looks a nice zed. Used to have one in Montreal blue a few years back.

As for wheels, I'd start with deciding if you want 17s or 18s+

Tyre sizes for 17s max out at 255 wide in the rear but still has a good amount of sidewall for pothole road compliance.

BBS RS741 17x9J et26 - Took me over a year to make a rear pair. There are various fitments of this available in more readily available sizes.

1 Picture is a borowed photo from instagram, Swiss z3. 8.5j et41 in rear. Bit less dish than I'm going for.

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Welcome to the site.

Looks a nice zed. Used to have one in Montreal blue a few years back.

As for wheels, I'd start with deciding if you want 17s or 18s+

Tyre sizes for 17s max out at 255 wide in the rear but still has a good amount of sidewall for pothole road compliance.

BBS RS741 17x9J et26 - Took me over a year to make a rear pair. There are various fitments of this available in more readily available sizes.

1 Picture is a borowed photo from instagram, Swiss z3. 8.5j et41 in rear. Bit less dish than I'm going for.

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These are almost identical to the wheels I ran on my E30. Unfortunately the wheels I had are no longer made. Do you know what these are?
 

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These are almost identical to the wheels I ran on my E30. Unfortunately the wheels I had are no longer made. Do you know what these are?
Top pic 'Swiss Z3' - 'Style 42' BBS RS 723 17x7.5 ET41 & RS724 17x8.5 ET41.

I will be using the 8.5 as a front wheel with the 17x9j on the rear. Even with a 9j, it's not relatively wide. There's space for more with the right offsets or mods.

You thinking 17s?
 
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