Rota 15x8 et35

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  • audiquattrot
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    Oh man that alpine white ix touring is beautiful. I would trade my ix for that in a heartbeat

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  • Wille30
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    hmmm, I REALLY don't want the tire to rub, so I guess I'll go with 205's. I do a lot of highway driving and don't really want any more fender gap so I would like to stick with a 55 sidewall. Are there any decent affordable summer tires available in this size? The place that I think has the best selection in Canada I have linked to below, but the selection is limited.



    Ideally I would like to go with 225's though, and my fenders have been rolled and trimmed by the PO, but I still am unsure. I really don't want to be stuck with rubbing tires.

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  • nando
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    S drives are ancient and they weren't that great even when they were new. also consider 205/50R15, I know the diameter is smaller but the reality is the tire choices for 15" wheels is not good anymore and 205/50 is the most popular size, thus the most choices for better tires.

    225s should fit fine though, ET35 gives you some room to play with spacers. you'll likely have to trim the rear flares and roll the lips (you can't see it from the outside).

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  • Wille30
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    So its time for new tires, and since you guys were so much help with the wheel selection I thought I may ask about tires. I am now trying to decide to go with 205/55/R15 or 225/50/R15. The wheels I ended up with are 15x8 et 35. Either Yokohama S. Drives in 205/55/R15 OR Toyo Proxes 4 in 225/50/R15 OR on the cheaper side Falken Ziex ZE-912 in 225. Right now I have 205/55/R15 Bridgstone turanza's which do not look stretched, but tire shops wanted to charge me extra because they are a BIT of a stretch. I like the look of the wider 225 tire, but I am just concerned about whether they will fit under the fenders (mine have been rolled slightly).

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  • Mlarsen
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    ix wagon drool.

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  • Wille30
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    Not the best picture, but I thought I would update that the 15x8 ET35 fit perfectly, don't rub anywhere (although they are VERY close to struts).

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  • litu
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    Originally posted by nando
    16x8 ET20 will definitely not fit unless you run a super small tire, such as a 185, and even then I bet it will rub the fenders like crazy.
    Ok, but not rub inner fender or frame rails, or front bumber edge??
    Last edited by litu; 04-25-2013, 10:15 AM.

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  • nando
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    16x8 ET20 will definitely not fit unless you run a super small tire, such as a 185, and even then I bet it will rub the fenders like crazy.

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  • litu
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    Originally posted by downforce22
    those 16x8 MIGHT fit due to et 20 but i bet they will rub on the frame rails when turning the front wheels. I hate rota's they are so ugly on any bmw.
    Thanks;)

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  • series88
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    Originally posted by jute91
    My car is now under construction, havent done the 5 lug pattern yet.

    If you want to get best driveability, you should use 14-15", wide something aorund 7" and et 25-40. you should keep the centerline of tyre the same as original..
    Jeez! I love those rondells. Ive been trying to find a wide set for my e36. I have 18x8/9 :(

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  • downforce22
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    those 16x8 MIGHT fit due to et 20 but i bet they will rub on the frame rails when turning the front wheels. I hate rota's they are so ugly on any bmw.

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  • litu
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    A few question

    Will these wheels fit. What kind of tyres fit those wheels+can roll under car:D
    -16 "x 8.0" 4x100/ET20
    Fit in any way, no matter whether those come out or touch the fender.
    As long as the fit to turn. I am grateful for the answer
    Last edited by litu; 04-23-2013, 05:26 AM.

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  • jute91
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    sure they will, just remember buy hub center ring ;)

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  • Wille30
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    Well I went for these...Hope they fit!

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  • jute91
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    Originally posted by Sade
    Ok, On my first ix the tyres I guess/can remeber 205/40-17, wheels were 7x17. I remember because it was the suspension of a terrible run at streets. I'm thinking of something like 215/40 or 215/45 if you just fit rotate
    How did they feel driven??
    Ill say that offset matters more than raisin profile from 40 to 45... as close to FWD wheel as possible.. it was better when 205/55-15, 7x15 et13

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