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Kulasstar
05-11-2006, 06:50 PM
i see a lot of e34 with them.
at first i thought they look too plan but the more and more i see them
the larger my appreciation for them grows.
but before i decide to get them i have some questions
(i could probably look up the answers but wheres the fun in that)

How big are they?
How much are they?
Is there a better set of rims for e34s?

thanks everyone.

ps i found a big scratch on my fender, ruined my day.

31Hertz
05-11-2006, 06:59 PM
I don't care for throwing stars. There are plenty of other wheels I would actually prefer to have on my car. ...Brace for flames... I have never heard anything bad about Rondell wheels. I had a set of 16" on my old Bimmer, and it looked fantastic. #58's if memory serves. Check out the Wheel Exchange. I think their prices are fair. Of course the apex of the aluminum heap is going to almost universally be BBS. I don't know about fitment on the throwing stars, though.

Martin in Bellevue
05-11-2006, 07:01 PM
Yup, the best. They are 17 x 8" with some 17 x 9" rears for later Euro m5's. There are also some for the 8 series with different offset. The m5 tstars have a 20mm offset.

http://www.bimmer.info/bmw/martin/tStar.jpg

Robin-535im
05-11-2006, 07:06 PM
Yup, the best. They are 17 x 8" with some 17 x 9" rears for later Euro m5's. There are also some for the 8 series with different offset. The m5 tstars have a 20mm offset.

http://www.bimmer.info/bmw/martin/tStar.jpg
Looks rainy there. :)

Scott H
05-11-2006, 07:08 PM
Yup, the best.
There really are a lot of other wheels that look good on an E34. Almost anything BBS makes is ****.

17x8/17x9 on M5
http://www.hersted.org/535it%20and%20m5.jpg
17x8 all around on the touring
http://www.hersted.org/535itm%20Project/Shadowlined/IMG_1381.JPG
Versatile turbine covers
http://www.hersted.org/road%20america%202006/IMG_4235.JPG

onewhippedpuppy
05-11-2006, 08:12 PM
My favorite on the E34, plus they're strong, light, and help cool the brakes. There's other stuff that's nice, but to get that weight and strength in a new wheel is big bucks.

McWatters
05-11-2006, 08:14 PM
Ive always wondered what these stars would look like if they were chrome in dippsed, can any photoshop junkies chrome some ???

cheers
J.McWatters

Alexlind123
05-11-2006, 09:42 PM
M-pars

Scott H
05-11-2006, 10:33 PM
you can find a LOT of variations and intensities of them with polished lips though....I'm not a fan of mirror polishing, but somewhere in the middle looks good on many colors

pic courtesy of Saliya's website euromcars.com (http://www.euromcars.com)
http://www.euromcars.com/parts/e34m5/wheels/07-23-05/m5sts-1.jpg


Ive always wondered what these stars would look like if they were chrome in dippsed, can any photoshop junkies chrome some ???

cheers
J.McWatters

Elekta
05-11-2006, 10:45 PM
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v11/ggil-tx/bmw/Franken%20C/DSCN3324.jpg
contrasting colors look good too. ;)

scott, there is nothing more bitchin than your road american 535iTm, 'esp with your roof nubs....looks so awesome...though you may have to upgrade your mirrors, and get some clear tails..... :) damn that looks good. I bumped around your RA pages....sweet.

Kalevera
05-11-2006, 11:06 PM
Given how well my style 5s came back from the polishers, I'm planning on having them do up my M systems.

I'm not really a fan of either cover -- tstar or turbine -- and run mine balls out bad and black.


I have always been told that these wheels are $1500 on the used market, but who knows.


best, whit

Scott H
05-11-2006, 11:07 PM
The contrast on your set-up is just right. Two shades of similar color, matching skirts/bumpers, etc.....kickass.....now you just need to get that front end down about 4" LOL :D

Brandon H is telling me the same thing re: rear clears. I know it takes a bit of a hack up to get them on the touring. Is it worth the trouble? I do have rear fogs as well....installed when I did all that wiring! Also ran to the correct pinout on the cluster so that the display icon lights up when in use.

I installed an M3 steering wheel...have you tried to find one yet? Kind of a nice touch and feels better than the stocker. Would like to locate some M5 front seats for it. I miss them whenever I come back from a drive in the M5. Also needs a major repaint.....clearcoat is trashed. Pics from >5' away are very forgiving and hide the truth nicely. ;)



scott, there is nothing more bitchin than your road american 535iTm, 'esp with your roof nubs....looks so awesome...though you may have to upgrade your mirrors, and get some clear tails..... :) damn that looks good. I bumped around your RA pages....sweet.

Scott H
05-11-2006, 11:10 PM
I got the original set for my old 535 for $1,000 shipped (no tires) .....and that was 5 - 17x8 wheels with turbine covers...

I found t-star covers for $125 shipped about a week later.

I run mine w/o the covers sometimes too, in fact, I painted the ones on the wagon entirely silver since the wagon is silver.....have yet to run them that way and take pics.


I have always been told that these wheels are $1500 on the used market, but who knows.

onewhippedpuppy
05-12-2006, 06:43 AM
I had a deal going for $850 on a set of four 17x8 T-Stars, two good tires, two shot tires. They were pretty good, minor curbing with a few scratches on the cover. Pretty good deal, but the guy was really flaky and took forever to respond to me. Turned out he was going through some personal issues, I'm dissapointed I missed out, even though I like the M-Contour reps that I ended up with.

For me, the best E34 wheel set-up would be staggered T-Stars with polished lips. Staggered are pretty pricey, unfortunately.

ILoveMPower
05-12-2006, 07:00 AM
Damn... there was a set of e34 touring clears going for cheap on bimmerforums. I'll try digging up the post but you might want to give it a try yourself :)

Also: Yes, throwing stars FTW. (or as whit said, balls out bad and black)

Mendozart
05-12-2006, 07:06 AM
Matter of opinion. I personally like a 5 spoke star pattern, hence I have the Racing Dynamics wheels. I also love the Mille Miglias. AC Schnitzers aren't bad either, but the spokes are a little too wide. My opinion. Oh, I forgot about M parallels, love those wheels ( also star pattern ).

Elekta
05-12-2006, 12:19 PM
The contrast on your set-up is just right. Two shades of similar color, matching skirts/bumpers, etc.....kickass.....now you just need to get that front end down about 4" LOL :D

When I buy a donor black interior M5 this summer, I will make all the necessary braking and suspension changes

Brandon H is telling me the same thing re: rear clears. I know it takes a bit of a hack up to get them on the touring. Is it worth the trouble? I do have rear fogs as well....installed when I did all that wiring! Also ran to the correct pinout on the cluster so that the display icon lights up when in use.

I have an extra set of rear blinker buckets for when your clear lenses arrive from the NL. It's not that hard...in comparison to your engine swap it should be a piece of cake. dremel, long sheet sander that you turn upside down to fab/correct the clear lens, some tint to darken the lens a bit, good glue and silicon and you're done. When you finish clearing mine, you just swap out the buckets and send me back your oems. Got that done yet? ;)

I installed an M3 steering wheel...have you tried to find one yet? Kind of a nice touch and feels better than the stocker. Would like to locate some M5 front seats for it. I miss them whenever I come back from a drive in the M5. Also needs a major repaint.....clearcoat is trashed. Pics from >5' away are very forgiving and hide the truth nicely. ;)

Caught the 4y/o walking on the hood, stepping on the windshield wipers and the roof with muddy sneakers the other day....so it's 10 feet or better for my tourer now...lotsa wax

Kulasstar
05-12-2006, 06:32 PM
what about these?

http://oewheels.net/oe-m5-hs-d-2-new.jpg
http://oewheels.net/oe-m5-hs-3-new.jpg
http://oewheels.net/oe-m5-hs-d-3-new.jpg

Paul in NZ
05-12-2006, 06:35 PM
m parrallels,i think the genuine ones are 18 only and replicas are generally pretty heavy

s_ribbens
05-12-2006, 06:52 PM
Matter of opinion.

Indeed. If you asked my boss, he'd likely say they are the best. Me, on the other hand, they are just fine but not for my car. I went with 18" Beyern Mesh less than a week after getting my E34.

To each their own.

Mendozart
05-12-2006, 07:00 PM
I like those alot also.