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      06-27-2008, 03:01 PM   #1
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Jlevi SW | Enkreuz Galleria! Photos of the 5 sets we have in stock

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As your official Enkreuz Master Distributor yada yada yada.... ok now here are the pics!!!



































Featured above:
-H8R 20" Matte Black/Crimson Red with Matte Barrels (SOLD)
-H8R 20" Brushed/Chrome E90/E92/E46 M3/Z4M
-H8R 19" Matte Gunmetal/Polished E90/E92/E46 M3/Z4M
-HS10 19" Matte Silver/Polished E90/E92/E46 M3/Z4M
-H8R 20" Gloss Black/Chrome E90/E92/E46 M3/Z4M

Let us know if you want one of the 4 available sets or want to order a custom set! :hi:

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      06-27-2008, 04:58 PM   #3
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I agree, and I get to see them everyday
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      06-27-2008, 06:36 PM   #5
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Aren't they? Sooo light!
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What size are the 19" H8Rs for the E92 and what offset are they (if you can say)? How big are the lips front and rear? I really like these wheels, but I haven't been able to see them in person. I'm actually looking for Gloss Gunmetal and I'm not planning on running a BBK. My top two wheels I'm considering are HRE 590Rs and these. Thanks.
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The 19" are a 19x8.5 and 19x10, Enkreuz does not release the offsets but they are E92 specific offsets. You can run these even on a lowered vehicle without any issues and they will sit flush with the fender. They are about a 2.75" lip front and 3.5" lip rear.

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      06-28-2008, 10:47 PM   #8
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Fight On! Yes, I'm a fellow Trojan. Does Enkreuz make different wheels for BBK and non-BBK applications? Will running a 275 be problem (I am not adverse to fender rolling, but I don't want it to rub at all)? I noticed that on the car below, the rear tire looks stretched (or is it an optical illusion?). Is the front really a 2.75" lip?

Since, you're an HRE dealer too, what do you think of the HRE 590R's vs. the Enkreuz H8R's. Does one of the two have larger lips front and rear? You guessed it, I want the one with the largest lip that doesn't look stupid. Thanks!
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Nice rims, nicely done
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For the record, that's not my car. It's "Rips335iCoupe" and it is clean! I still haven't seen these wheels in person though and I'm bummed.
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You can run a 275 on these wheels but may need to roll your fender if you lower the car or ride with passengers. I believe Rick (Rips335iCoupe) is running 265 rears.

Both HRE and Enkreuz are going to have comparable lip sizes so there is not much difference.

Realize that Rips' wheels are BBK friendly so the lip size is smaller to allow for clearance of a larger caliper.
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(1) So a front 2.75" lip and rear 3.5" lip is for the non-BBK version which is larger than Rips335iCoupe's? If so,
(2) My car is lowered on HKS Hipermax III coilovers and I plan on having passengers, so I presume as long as I roll the fender, I shouldn't rub with 275's? I wish I knew what the offsets were... At least with HRE's, I can specify them. Hmmm...
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How much for this for the E92

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One last question (for now), for the 19" E92 H8R's what are the different lip sizes front and rear for BBK and non-BBK applications? Thanks.
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Be warned fellas... Dont run a 275 on the rears, as they do rub on a lowered E93 335i. I think without a drop it should be fine. Lowered I would go with a 255, maybe a 265 but thats really pushing it and you better get toyos or something with a streched sidewall
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OK, I just measured.

Front BBK 1.75" lip (approx)
Rear BBK 2.75" lip (approx)
Nitto 265 on rear (lowered), no rub.

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Thanks for clarifying Rick!

The non-BBK cars will have a 2.5-2.75" lip front and ~3.5" lip rear.
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Thanks, Rick and Nick. Rick, since you have the wheels and are lowered, do you think running a 275 in the rear with a fender roll will work without any rubbing? By the way, your car is very tastfully done!
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You may need to roll your fenders with a 275 setup, maybe Rick can measure the distance between the tire and outer fender to give us an idea of how much clearance he has.
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