When the headers are installed, the front one is going to almost be touching this AC line to the fuel cooler.
Should I get a heat shield fabricated or reroute it?
Or just not worry?

Is that just Ireland Engineering fitment on display, or is there something else going on there? That would bother me, so I'm pretty certain it would bother you.
I think this is the link you meant to include:cek wrote:Then the other classic: Have your friend drive by you (in his neighborhood) so you can hear it for the first time. It's his neighborhood and his kids so the fact that he's slightly speeding is his problem.
Yea baby!
http://youtu.be/5LozcqXOBaQ
Glad you found that! I was already bidding on them on his eBay auction and did not know he was trying to sell them on bimmerforums as well. I just bought them :-).jay wrote:Here is a great deal for you.
http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum/sh ... ?t=2005228
I paid just a little less than this and still had to have mine powder coated and buy new center caps. You can't beat the original finish by BBS. Just buy some rings and you're set.
Second this. I am running the 225/50 DWs on mine and they have been great. Survived the Portland rain and the Cali summer just fine.wkohler wrote:Continental Extreme Contact DW is in my opinion the ideal summer tire.
225/50/16 is what you want to run. 235s if they existed would be too big and 245s are too wide especially with the lower offset.
I'll third that. I used to work at Discount Tire for 2 years and these will be my next set of tires, definitely. I've heard/red nothing but good things about them.jay wrote:Second this. I am running the 225/50 DWs on mine and they have been great. Survived the Portland rain and the Cali summer just fine.wkohler wrote:Continental Extreme Contact DW is in my opinion the ideal summer tire.
225/50/16 is what you want to run. 235s if they existed would be too big and 245s are too wide especially with the lower offset.
Glad you got the wheels. Congrats!