E36 328i sport mudflaps/tyres |
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Youngnug
Newbie Joined: 10-May-2006 Location: maddiston Status: Offline Points: 3 |
Topic: E36 328i sport mudflaps/tyres Posted: 31-May-2006 at 17:52 |
Does anyone know if you can get front and rear mudflaps for 328i sport or does the skirt affect fitting, if you can get them where is best place. I saw some on ebay but not sure if these fit or not. What is the best recommended tyres for 328i sport, at present I have Michelin pilot on front and Continental contact sport on rear but both will be needing replaced soon. Cheers |
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FloridaBMW
Senior Member I Joined: 02-May-2006 Location: The Colonies Status: Offline Points: 127 |
Posted: 01-June-2006 at 21:04 |
IMHO tires = MICH mudflaps = not sure but to get started try www.realoem.com I assume they would at least have them listed. |
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shaft
Senior Member I Joined: 14-May-2006 Status: Offline Points: 130 |
Posted: 09-June-2006 at 23:32 |
You can get m/flaps for yours, just tell them its got the kit on. Different from normal E36's. As to tyres g/year f1's still the dogs, Mich pilots also. Conti tyres owned by BMW Good also, Im using viking cos i get them cheap, But made by goodyear/Dunlop.
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bmw325tds
Really Senior Member I Joined: 05-February-2005 Status: Offline Points: 361 |
Posted: 10-June-2006 at 09:55 |
Whatever you do, don't put mudlaps on the front - they trap the dirt and rust the front wings without exception on E36's. I have Conti Sports on the 944, and they work well, look good, and have decent life expectancy. |
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Carl
Ford Focus 1.8TDdi Estate Ford Focus 1.8TDdi Porsche 944 Turbo BM's gone, but maybe only temporary! |
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