The rim label Z-Performance Wheels Yesterday a BMW 1er (F21 three-door - M135i or M140i) we want to show you. Highlight of the modifications is the FlowForged | ZP2.1 Deep Concave Wheelset which was installed on the 1er. The exact dimensions are at the front 8 × 19 inches with an ET40 and the rear axle got slightly wider 9 × 19 inches with an ET45. The wheel set is painted in classic gunmetal gray and sits thanks to subtle lowering (further details unfortunately unknown) perfect in the wheel arch. The spokes of the rims make it easy to recognize the BMW M-Performance brake system.
It ensures an adequate deceleration with red painted calipers and perforated brake discs. In addition, the F21 got a set of black kidneys, an AC Schnitzer roof spoiler, a subtle front splitter and swords on the side skirts and a black nameplate on the rear. If we receive timely information about further changes to this F21 there is of course an update for this report. You will be informed if yours is just ours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!
(Photos: Z-Performance Wheels)
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FlowForged | ZP2.1 Deep Concave rims
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Hallo,
I really like the pictures on this blog: https://www.tuningblog.eu/kategorien/autos-von-a-z/bmw-1er-f21-tuning-202449/
I would like to know how wide the tires are on the front and rear axles ...?
gruß
Peter becker