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New 22" on my E70. What to chose???
I have a set of 22" Beyern Multi on the hand, used but cheap. But I don`t realy like the 25 spokes.. The wheels I reeeeealy want is the Beyern Wolff, 3-split. But they cost amazingly $9500 for 4 rims, without tires! Go Norway!! ![]() The last rim I have been looking at, is the Beyern Rapp, in black or silver.. Not sure what will suite my titansilver X5.. So what do you think?.. |
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Looks like my truck that I just sold - Nice! I'd opt for the 1st set of rims... I think they fill the open space in the rim better. The only reason I'd want to show more of the rim is if you had like a performace brake pack with big brembo calipers, otherwise, covered I find looks nice.
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The 25 spoke look the best.. but would be a nightmare to keep clean.
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^ I agree.
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Are these wheels Forged aluminum?
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