it also depends on how wide the wheels are. My et40's had to be rolled and pulled a tad to fit the 8.5" wide rim w/ 245's.
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Originally posted by Aptyp View Postthat's because you're running 318ti trailing arms.
This is Z3 hubs:
you can see car resting on the tire with ET15.
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Originally posted by daniel View Postso z3 hubs require an even higher offset than the 318ti hubs? Interesting. I bought the car with the 5-lug so I didn't piece everything together.///Alpinweiß II 24v 91' 318is, Alpinweiß III 99' 323i, 04' Yamaha R6 SE for sale, 00' VW GTi, 83' El Camino BURNED, 01' P71sold, 92' Miatasold
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Originally posted by asubimmer View Postthe m roadster yes. It is wider than the standard z3. So to fit them under a smaller body, you would have to use a higher offset. Or flairs :)
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NO, M-Roadster hubs won't go into e30 trailing arms... Bearings are bigger in every dimension. If there were custom bearings available in 45x75x37 size, then we'd be able to fit practically any BMW hubs into e30 trailing arms...
z3 hubs are only about 2-3 millimeters wider then 318ti ones, but ET15 still was a bit low...
List of hubs and rotors we'd be able to use if those bearings were available:
E31
E36 M3
E38
E46
E52
E60
E63
E64
Z3 M Roadster/CoupeLast edited by Aptyp; 03-15-2009, 12:59 PM.
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Originally posted by daniel View Post
either the 740 and 750 used different offsets or you did something custom to fit these? do you have an E30 M3 suspension or an e36 swap?
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Originally posted by bimmer630 View Postare those Et23 offset? I am looking at a set of E38 rims (those are from an e38 right?) , the 750 spoked 16's, and they have an Et23 offset which from what i have read, dont work on an E36/46. I also put one on the rear of an E46 and the wheel did stick out quite a bit.
either the 740 and 750 used different offsets or you did something custom to fit these? do you have an E30 M3 suspension or an e36 swap?
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Originally posted by Aptyp View Posti rolled fender on my parts car today... it allows me to have almost 1" of tire, so my wheels now fit :D
also i was looking on ebay for fender rollers.. theres this guy who will rent one out for 60 bucks plus shipping, have it for 4 days. doesnt seem bad but if there was a forum member in northern ohio with this tool i would rather just pay him to get it done
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Originally posted by bimmer630 View Postnothing special.. but i just reread this thread and you said earlier that you rolled the rear fender openings didnt you? and you have Ti rears? i dont think mine will work with Et23s.. shoot
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Originally posted by daniel View Postthe rears are somewhat rolled, and my car is also not scraping along the ground, therefore the wheels fit.
Great info, Thanks.Originally posted by BillBraskyE36's are the Stephen Baldwin of the 3 series family. They barely hold everything together and they only sold a lot because of the popularity of their older sibling.
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