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      04-11-2019, 10:57 AM   #1
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Photochop Wheel Request Please

Can the photoshop gurus help fitting these Algor wheels please? I plan to purchase a squared setup but any help would be greatly appreciated. If possible, please fit the mesh wheels with a tiny gap from fender which is my current ride height with B12's.










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      04-11-2019, 10:58 AM   #2
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Also, would like to hear your opinions... Yay or Nay? =)
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      04-11-2019, 11:09 AM   #3
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I personally like your current set up better.
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I personally like your current set up better.
Ok thanks for the input. Is it because they are reps?
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Ok thanks for the input. Is it because they are reps?
Nah man, I came really close to buying some reps myself last year; luckily I found a guy on here that wanted to get rid of his 230 twist allows for cheap. My opinion is based primarily from a visual standpoint. To each their own though. Just my opinion, do what makes you happy. Ultimately you are the one driving it.
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Nah man, I came really close to buying some reps myself last year; luckily I found a guy on here that wanted to get rid of his 230 twist allows for cheap. My opinion is based primarily from a visual standpoint. To each their own though. Just my opinion, do what makes you happy. Ultimately you are the one driving it.
Oic.. As for me, don't want to spend on expensive wheels for a 13 year old E90. I believe with the sale, these can be purchased for less than $500 shipped. But I somewhat agree with you in regards to BMW wheels look a little better, bigger as well.
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Oic.. As for me, don't want to spend on expensive wheels for a 13 year old E90. I believe with the sale, these can be purchased for less than $500 shipped. But I somewhat agree with you in regards to BMW wheels look a little better, bigger as well.
Same here, I didn't want to drop big money on a 10 year old car that I knew I would only keep for 2-3 years max. Keep scouring the forums here, that's how I found mine and then sold my originals.
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A fellow Battlefield gamer helped me with this...What do you think?

Third pic is not so good but here are pictures for those are interested or for future reference:
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I think they look pretty good mate :-)
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I think they look pretty good mate :-)
Thanks. I'm not sure if should go for the capless/LM style or these.

What do you think?
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The ones on the car are better looking than capless ones I think.....finish it off better :-)
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Any more thoughts as I'm about to pull the trigger?

Also, and takes on my stock F30 wheels?
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      05-03-2019, 10:01 AM   #13
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Any more thoughts as I'm about to pull the trigger?

Also, and takes on my stock F30 wheels?

This is a very subjective topic man, different strokes for different folks and all.

Personally, I like the new set up as I've always been a fan of those types of wheels going all the way back to my JDM days.

I completely agree about buying expensive wheels for an older vehicle, especially when you live in an area where its not a matter of "if" you bend a wheel but "when" you bend a wheel due to road conditions. Its the reason I went with Alzor's and Nankangs.
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This is a very subjective topic man, different strokes for different folks and all.

Personally, I like the new set up as I've always been a fan of those types of wheels going all the way back to my JDM days.

I completely agree about buying expensive wheels for an older vehicle, especially when you live in an area where its not a matter of "if" you bend a wheel but "when" you bend a wheel due to road conditions. Its the reason I went with Alzor's and Nankangs.
Thanks for the input. Which Alzor's did you go for and how is the quality to include the finish and durability?
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And pics please!!!!
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      05-04-2019, 06:33 PM   #17
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I went with style 030, 19" Staggered. I've had them on for about 4 months now and have zero complaints. So far I'm impressed with both the finish and durability. I've hit a couple of unexpected potholes and bumps, so far so good.
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^^^^ nice. Last time I had 19's I didn't really like the ride.

Can you guys tell if these are 18's or 19's? 19 is my guess.
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Thanks you for this. Now I'm going to use "Photochop" to refer to a butchered Photoshop job.
Maybe it was a Freudian slip.
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