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YankeeBimmer 02-13-2006 07:34 PM

Bimmer Rims&Resonators
 
Ok I have sytle 87 on my Bimmer and as you all know the front ones are smaller than the rear. I would like to have the same size as the rear up front. Is that possible? Would it rub against anything? The second question is I have the 4.6 tips welded on and I would like to remove the resonatos,would that mean getting rid of the tips? And the last question is what would be bettter the "x" pipe or straight? I am looking more for the Bimmer growl than anything else as the end result. Thanks in advance.

breytonX5 02-13-2006 07:54 PM

I can only answer your first question. Yes that is possible and in fact Jan (Janix) has 20x10.5 rims wrapped with 315 rubbers all around on his 4.6is without any problems.

YankeeBimmer 02-13-2006 08:36 PM

Breytonx5,

Thanks!

powers1 02-14-2006 06:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by YankeeBimmer
Ok I have sytle 87 on my Bimmer and as you all know the front ones are smaller than the rear. I would like to have the same size as the rear up front. Is that possible? Would it rub against anything? The second question is I have the 4.6 tips welded on and I would like to remove the resonatos,would that mean getting rid of the tips? And the last question is what would be bettter the "x" pipe or straight? I am looking more for the Bimmer growl than anything else as the end result. Thanks in advance.

I cant answer your last question but I will answer the second.

You can remove the resonators and keep the 4.6 tips.The reason for this is that your resonators are separate from your rear silencers and tips.They are separated by clamps.

X5Dawg 02-14-2006 09:11 AM

Can someone show us a pic of the resonators, say maybe on that pic of the X that fell off the lift???:wow:

broknlgs24 02-14-2006 09:23 AM

check this article out.

YankeeBimmer 02-14-2006 08:23 PM

Thanks guys!


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