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Old 10-05-2002, 01:41 PM
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Question upgrading wheels need upgraded brakes?

hey everyone! ive got a 98 BMW 328i convertible, and im really interested in getting aftermarket rims. i have the stock bmw 16 alloys, and im looking for 17's and possibly 18's with very low profile tires. do i need to install a big brake kit for these larger sizes? thanks!!!
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Can't see any reason why you would have to!
It's only the rim size your changing, which won't affect anything else.


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