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Old 12-19-2004, 07:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
jisang1
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Hey all,

This is the first time I have used this forum - I just pruchased a 200 BMW 323i yesterday. The car is SILVER, and although I think it looks great, it has only 15" rims on it. I want to upgrade to BIGGER rims.

1 - What is the recommended size that I can updrade to? 17"?? Possibly 18"??
2 - I have been seeing cheaper REPLICA rims on sale on Ebay.....What are the DANGERS of using Replica rims versus the OEM Rims?
3 - What some good (cheap) places to purchase BMW rims?
4 - What are the recommended tire sizes for the rims (17" rims or 18" rims).

I appreciate any and all help in this matter. I'll check back here in a few days.

Thanks,
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