01-13-2022, 02:34 AM | #1 |
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Location: S. Korea Shop: Basic Performance Korea - KW Street Comforts (KW V2 Comforts) - Dialed to suggested 9 clicks - Apex EC-7s (18x8.5 ET35, 18x9.5 ET43) in Race Silvers - Michelin Pilot Sport 4's All Season (stock OEM sizes) - Neotech 4P Front Breaks (Aftermarket) ---- So a little backstory to this is that I wanted to go for an OEM+ look and go for a conservative (not too aggressive) style for my F30 330i. The main thing that I couldn't find on forums is that most wheels were way too customized for the general public and I went with sizes that most don't really go for. I went from stock 400M 18's to Rep 763m's (19"), and now finally back to the EC-7's (refer to the sizes above w/ offsets). EC-7 18" Review: I found out that ARC-8's were the go-to for most people on the F30 when it comes to APEX models, but this time I wanted to go for the EC7's to stand out a bit from the crowd, but also achieving an OEM+ look. I also couldn't find too many pics other than squared setups, or photos from a decade ago. Let me just say, absolutely stunning. Car is not slammed, and they are on the recommended settings for the KW coilovers. Also, no spacers are required and break clearance has no issues whatsoever. I think I could have gone for a bit more aggressive offsets and profiles, but I still believe that there are some on here who are also trying to achieve a conservative OEM+ style look. The wheels alone make the car feel absolutely different and they feel super light. It makes me want to go back to my track days, but since I am married and now just trying to achieve a fun daily driver - these wheels have fit the bill and I do not plan on ever going back to 19 inch wheels. The ride quality along with the Michelin PS4 All Season's are just impeccable to me as I have gone from extreme tracking awhile back, to extreme comfort driving, and now these tires + wheels give me a great balance of comfort and performance driving. KW Street Comforts Review: I also haven't seen too many reviews on the KW street comforts on the F30, as most people also go for K2's or K3's. So, I went ahead and went for these. Again, let me say, absolutely impeccable ride quality for a daily driver. I can't seem to find any reason to go for any harsher rides. I did a water cup test before and after upgrading to these new coilovers and I think there is a fine line between comfort and performance. The spectrum lies towards more comfort, but there is a great hint of performance. The car feels like a totally different car when combined with the lighter EC-7's. I have dialed the clicks to the recommended 9's and will do another test drive for two weeks before going back into the shop to give my full impression on whether I would like to make any adjustments or not. No rubbing whatsoever as I have gone for an incredibly conservative style, but still an upgraded look from stock. I don't think I will ever change my wheel + suspension setup from now on. Here is my car before with the 763m's and after with the EC-7's: |
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01-13-2022, 05:56 PM | #2 |
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Very clean and very well done. Those EC-7’s fit very well
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01-13-2022, 11:52 PM | #3 |
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Very nice ride, man
So refreshing to see silver wheels on a car Everyone runs dark wheels nowadays and you lose the detail of the wheel in my opinion |
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01-16-2022, 11:09 AM | #5 |
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LOVE these race silvers! |
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What size 18" tires did you use on the Apex wheels? You just said "stock sizes". Could you please post photos looking down the side or straight down at each wheel that would show the amount of poke out of the wheel wells? FYI- I researched KW V1,V2,V3 vs KW Street Comforts for my F30 335ix. KW said that dampers were the same +/- their adjustability. Spring Rates on Street Comforts were F226/R575 lbs/in (-9% in rear) vs the rest of the KWs at F226/R630 lbs/in. |
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Stock tire sizes for f30 is 225/45/18, 255/40/18 As for pics, I will get some pics possibly by tomorrow but I have attached some pics from the rear side. Any lowering would be considered a tuck instead of a poke. Stay tuned! |
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01-18-2022, 02:29 PM | #11 |
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Simply a great car. Looks sharp. Congrats!
PS. What brakes does it have? |
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01-18-2022, 03:45 PM | #12 |
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Well done on the looks and thanks for sharing your experience with the setup!
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