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    WTB 2 BBS RS 15 inch centers (with the proper offset)

    Hi all,

    Very recently I was able to re-build a set of RS, 15 inch. They are RS 189 with an ET 38 offset. When I rebuilt them I used 5 mm spacers on the front hubs because the rims inner face was very close to the front calipers.


    Last sunday I attended a track day and the rims rubbed the calipers on hard cornering, something that does not happens on daily driving.



    I do not want to buy larger spacers. So, I would like to re-assemble them using other centers, with a more fitting offset, close to ET24. I know it is a difficult thing to look for but if anyone has a couple of RS centers with a close to ET 24 offset please let me know. ;)

    Thanks,
    e30 diamantschwarz 325i
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyrmanj/

    #2
    are you using stock calipers? If so I would find the section where its rubbing (should be pretty evident now after that happening on the track) and see if you can grind a little bit back off the caliper...

    I had to do this to fit some wheels in the past, and all you do is paint over the section you grind back. 1 - 2 mm may be all you need....
    90 318i M62B44 OBD1
    02 530i Touring (Airlift 3P)

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      #3
      ^ Yes sir, Girling/OEM calipers.

      Seems like a very good idea, I´ll consider it in case that I can´t find the centers/faces I want. Thank you!
      e30 diamantschwarz 325i
      http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyrmanj/

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        #4
        I have a pair of spare RS001 centers which are et25, hit me up if you are interested.

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          #5
          ^ Excellent! PM sent! :)
          e30 diamantschwarz 325i
          http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyrmanj/

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            #6
            Got them now. :) Thread can be closed... Thx...
            e30 diamantschwarz 325i
            http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyrmanj/

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