What 4x100 wheels will fit e30s?

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  • Digitalwave
    is a poseur
    • Oct 2003
    • 6276

    #16
    Originally posted by Mystikal
    Originally posted by kylebes1
    No cars do not have offset, I agree,

    I guess I want to know if I go to a 8 inch wide wheel and tire, what offset do I need to end up with, consider as well that my car is dropped about 1.5 inches.
    8" wide wheel? You'll very likely have to roll your fenders to stuff those under there, but you're looking at ET20 or below. If you keep to 7.5" wide, ET25 will work and your fenders can stay virginal.
    I'm 7.5" wide ET20 and no rubbing or fender touching, and my car is lowered about 2.5" in the front! 205 tires though. If you ran 16x8" with 225's I think it would fit with a 25-27mm offset.

    RISING EDGE

    Let's drive fast and have fun.

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    • MattM20
      Mod Crazy
      • Oct 2003
      • 641

      #17
      Originally posted by redl1nerpm@hotmail.com
      Of course I know our cars our rear wheel drive, its the reason they handle the way they do, its why bmws are cars for drivers and why they perform well, its why we buy bmws! I guess I'm just trying to find a nice looking wheel that not many other guys are using on their e30's. If the wheels are for fwd what is the difference? Just the offset? And if the offset is +42mm is that enough to where I need a spacer?
      et42 with a 7.5" wheel will not clear the strut. a 20mm spacer with longer lug bolts would be needed to make those work. a 15mm spacer may work, but if you want to use 225's then you'd be cutting it very close

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      • bmwmike
        E30 Addict
        • Sep 2004
        • 561

        #18
        whats the best place to get the spacers and studs?

        www.rimstrader.com

        all the parts you need to swap the M30 into your E30 here-> http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...ght=m30+mounts

        99 540i/66 911

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        • Axxe
          No R3VLimiter
          • Aug 2004
          • 3355

          #19
          Originally posted by Mystikal
          Usually. And you can actually run 8" wide wheels, ask Ryan Stewart for advice on offset.

          Just get Ronals, they are cheap, strong, 7.5" wide, and look awesome with no spacer requirement. I'd be surprised as hell if you found 4x100 wheels that don't require spacers on E-bay (besides BBS RS', etc.).
          Where can I find Ronal LS's in Canada?


          Keep it slideways!!

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          • nando
            Moderator
            • Nov 2003
            • 34827

            #20
            they also need to be hubcentric, and have the same hub bore (57.1mm)

            and yes, BMWs are great, that's why we don't put cheap shitty generic wheels on our cars.. ;)
            Build thread

            Bimmerlabs

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            • Rob
              Moderator
              • Oct 2003
              • 8166

              #21
              moving this to FAQ, where it could help some fools out.
              BEERTECH

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              • ZiMMie
                E30 Modder
                • Jun 2004
                • 968

                #22
                Originally posted by Axxe
                Originally posted by Mystikal
                Usually. And you can actually run 8" wide wheels, ask Ryan Stewart for advice on offset.

                Just get Ronals, they are cheap, strong, 7.5" wide, and look awesome with no spacer requirement. I'd be surprised as hell if you found 4x100 wheels that don't require spacers on E-bay (besides BBS RS', etc.).
                Where can I find Ronal LS's in Canada?

                www.stancefactory.com

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                • Mystikal
                  Moderator
                  Wheel Fitment Expert
                  • Nov 2003
                  • 9602

                  #23
                  Tireworks in Sauga. Quoted me $179/ea IIRC, but it went up to around 200-220 recently.

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                  • erik325i
                    No R3VLimiter
                    • Jan 2005
                    • 3567

                    #24
                    Originally posted by nando
                    they also need to be hubcentric, and have the same hub bore (57.1mm)
                    So, what needs to have the same hub bore? The wheels and the spacers? So, with the correct hubcentric spacer, you could put a honda wheel onto an e30?

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                    • Mystikal
                      Moderator
                      Wheel Fitment Expert
                      • Nov 2003
                      • 9602

                      #25
                      Originally posted by erik325i
                      Originally posted by nando
                      they also need to be hubcentric, and have the same hub bore (57.1mm)
                      So, what needs to have the same hub bore? The wheels and the spacers? So, with the correct hubcentric spacer, you could put a honda wheel onto an e30?
                      If the wheel was designed to fit the Honda without rings, then it won't fit. They have a 1mm smaller centrebore. If it's a larger universal wheel, then yeah a proper spacer that may or may not need rings would work.

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                      • m20e34
                        Member
                        • Sep 2004
                        • 41

                        #26
                        VW 4x100 wheels fit with no problem, same centerbore, very close offset.
                        Honda 4x100 wheels will fit if: 1. you have the centerbore milled out. or 2. you attack the centerbore with a die grinder. :)

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                        • Digitalwave
                          is a poseur
                          • Oct 2003
                          • 6276

                          #27
                          Originally posted by m20e34
                          VW 4x100 wheels fit with no problem, same centerbore, very close offset.
                          Honda 4x100 wheels will fit if: 1. you have the centerbore milled out. or 2. you attack the centerbore with a die grinder. :)
                          Hondas almost always have a larger center bore than E30's, which means you need to use hubcentric rings, not boring the center out...

                          RISING EDGE

                          Let's drive fast and have fun.

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                          • Ryan Stewart
                            I Love Miatas
                            • Oct 2003
                            • 8978

                            #28
                            Alpinas are ET28 in both the 7" and 8" wheel.
                            Im now E30less.
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                            • ddongbap
                              Wrencher
                              • Sep 2005
                              • 248

                              #29
                              Hondas have smaller or was it larger? (Which ever way it was) offsets. My friends Regamasters didn't clear the front suspention in my e30. I think he said the offests were at 45. I think the bigger the number, the closer the wheel is towards the center of the car.
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                              • rwh11385
                                lance_entities
                                • Oct 2003
                                • 18403

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Digitalwave
                                Hondas almost always have a larger center bore than E30's, which means you need to use hubcentric rings, not boring the center out...
                                honda's centerbore and mini's as well are 56mm, versus our 57mm, so you would bore out the center if you wanted them to fit.

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