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    dc2r with dc5r wheels

    Ive got my dc2r with dc5r wheels and running a 205/50/16 series tyre (got these tyres before the coils) Ive now fitted coilovers and have dropped the car about an inch all round. I have two scenarios below which will help me to lower the car another half inch.

    Should I keep the dc5r wheels and change to a lower profile eg. 45 or 40?
    Or should I ditch the wheels and get original dc2r wheels?

    These are my options at the moment so keep these in mind when making suggestions

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    i think the height will stay the same? if anything if u get a lower profile it might make it look higher? as the wheels will look smaller
    FS: BMW E60 04' 530i

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    Quote Originally Posted by MWAKU View Post
    i think the height will stay the same? if anything if u get a lower profile it might make it look higher? as the wheels will look smaller
    at the moment i cant go any lower because the tyres hit the guards when turning. So my choices are:

    keep wheels but get a lower profile (is the offset on these wheels ok to clear) and lower the car or get the stock rims put a low profile and lower.

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    oh i get ya now lol. i would got the dc2r with lower profiles, i never liked the dc5r rims so yeh.
    FS: BMW E60 04' 530i

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    his asking what should he do to let him lower the car even more.. but i have one more option: camber kits

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    go back to stock dc2r wheels and run 205/50/15 and slam it........

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    hahah thanks tom, but I want it to be driveable, so only want a 1.5 inch drop at the most.......

    at the moment I dont have any stock wheels, but am looking around for a pair in good nick .I want to know if I can thrown on some lower profiles on my current wheels and clear the guards.

    does anyone have any pictures of a dc2r with dc5r rims and dumped?
    Last edited by marky53; 01-03-2010 at 08:34 AM.

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    i have dc5r wheels + tyres if interested, gunmetal in colour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by r3ckless View Post
    i have dc5r wheels + tyres if interested, gunmetal in colour.
    ive already got dc5r wheels...... but looking for pics of dc2r with dc5r wheels and low.....

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    deres a guy i saw in d goldcoast in jan he had a black dc2r wif dc5r wheels it looked reaallly really good n perfect height on it!, if only i can remember his plates we might be able to get him to post up some pics!
    building up slowly...
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    Quote Originally Posted by SHI-FTY View Post
    deres a guy i saw in d goldcoast in jan he had a black dc2r wif dc5r wheels it looked reaallly really good n perfect height on it!, if only i can remember his plates we might be able to get him to post up some pics!
    My mate nathan has a Red DC2R and is running DC5R rims on his...
    Ill tell him to get on here and talk to you about it

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    Quote Originally Posted by WATAJK View Post
    My mate nathan has a Red DC2R and is running DC5R rims on his...
    Ill tell him to get on here and talk to you about it

    that would be awesome mate.... Im keen to hear how much lower the car is compared to stock and what tyres he is running......

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