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Alpine white BMW Z4 E89 on F80 M3 M437 rims by EAS

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Alpine white BMW Z4 E89 on F80 M3 M437 rims by EAS

Only yesterday presented us EAS (European Auto Source) an elegant BMW M5 F10 sedan which, for once, did not get a set of wheels from the accessories and yet is extremely noticeable. The standard wheelset is painted in a striking blue and became an absolute eye-catcher on the 560PS Limo. And the owner of the following BMW E89 Z4 Roadster, which also relies on OEM parts, had almost the same idea. This time 19 inch M437 rims, from the current BMW F80 M3, were installed which, in my opinion, fit the Z4 perfectly with their simple look. In addition, there was a subtle lowering by H&R sport springs and a few other modifications to the chassis. The main focus is definitely on the new alloy wheels that harmoniously round off the elegant, but unfortunately very unsuccessful, roadster. If there had ever been an E89 Z4M ex works, it would certainly have looked exactly like this. There isn't much more to say about the car so we leave it with the pictures. If we get more information about the modifications to the Z4, there is of course, as always, an update for this report. The best thing is to subscribe to our feed and if there is something new you will be informed immediately. We hope you enjoy looking at the pictures.

Alpine white BMW Z4 E89 on F80 M3 M437 rims by EAS

(Photos: EAS - European Auto Source)

These are the changes to the BMW Z4 E89:

  • 19 inch M437 rims from the BMW F80 M3
  • Lowering (H&R sport springs & sway bars)
  • E9x M3 front control arms
  • Turner Motorsport adjustable rear camber arms
  • possibly a performance increase - (chip tuning, tuning box, compressor or turbo conversion, NOS etc. - more information is not available)
  • possibly a sports exhaust system (more information is not available)

We still have many thousands more tuning reports on tuningblog.eu, if you wanted to see an excerpt then just click HERE. And we also have a few other vehicles from EAS, the following is a small excerpt:

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Alpine white BMW Z4 E89 on F80 M3 M437 rims by EAS

Sepang Blue Audi A5 RS5 Coupe on HRE S101 alloy wheels

Alpine white BMW Z4 E89 on F80 M3 M437 rims by EAS

Twins? BMW F80 M3 from EAS to HRE FF01 rims

Alpine white BMW Z4 E89 on F80 M3 M437 rims by EAS

19 inch M437 rims from BMW

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2 comments

  1. What part number H&R springs did you use! Is it a 20mm drop?

  2. Hi. Rims looks great. I have the same car and I have questions.
    Allowed rims are 19×8 front and 19×9 rear for my car. Is there enough space to mount 437 wheels on the car or did you use some washers under the wheel? Because 437 are wider then allowed rims.
    Thank you and have a nice day.
    Filip

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