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    need help with tire size on 16x8

    I just bought a new set of wheels and these tire companies are having a hard time putting them on my bone stock 89 325is coupe. It's not lowered or anything. Do any of you guys have a tire recommendation? They said 225/30/16 to 225/40/16 but none of them were in stock. Regardless, they were very unsure. If any of you have any insight that would be great!! Thanks friends.
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    Originally posted by brians_atbay View Post
    I just bought a new set of wheels and these tire companies are having a hard time putting them on my bone stock 89 325is coupe. It's not lowered or anything. Do any of you guys have a tire recommendation? They said 225/30/16 to 225/40/16 but none of them were in stock. Regardless, they were very unsure. If any of you have any insight that would be great!! Thanks friends.
    closest to stock rolling diameter in 225 -- 225/45R16

    for 205s -- 205/50R16

    for 215s -- 215/45R16

    if your wheels have an offset (less than et25) which sets them out closer to the fender, i would stick with 215s or narrower.

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      #3
      perfect thanks man I appreciate the tip!
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        #4
        Probably because putting 16s on an e30 with a stock suspension is going to look stupid as hell no matter what size tires you put on it.

        Lower the car before bolting those wheels on, it will not look good if you don't.
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          #5
          Originally posted by e34john View Post
          Probably because putting 16s on an e30 with a stock suspension is going to look stupid ass hell no matter what size tires you put on it.

          Lower the car before bolting those wheels on, it will not look good if you don't.
          thats not true, it will look fine. if they are a nice wheel, they will make a difference over stock or crappy wheels. heres is a picture of my old car circa 2003 with 16" borbets and not lowered. looked nice this way!

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            #6
            ive got 14" basketweaves currently. The reason they were having trouble was because the tires were TOO big to fit, if the car was any lower I would have had NO luck whatsoever. What you said was completely conflicting no offense.
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              #7
              i had 16x8 et 20, they sat flush in the front and with maybe a 3-5mm spacer in the back would have done the same. i ran a 205/50/r16 all around with no problems, also i was on stock suspention. although i agree that if you are on stock suspention, it will look funny. no matter the tire size. but nothing that some coilovers wont fix...
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                #8
                Originally posted by straight6pwr View Post
                thats not true, it will look fine. if they are a nice wheel, they will make a difference over stock or crappy wheels. heres is a picture of my old car circa 2003 with 16" borbets and not lowered. looked nice this way!

                I think it looks funny. Clean car, nice wheels but that gap is redonkulous.


                Originally posted by brians_atbay View Post
                ive got 14" basketweaves currently. The reason they were having trouble was because the tires were TOO big to fit, if the car was any lower I would have had NO luck whatsoever. What you said was completely conflicting no offense.
                What wheels do you have? Why wouldn't they fit, you have something like 225/65s on them or something? 225/45 is the one more people will run but as mentioned you might need something that isn't as wide depending on our offset.
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                  #9
                  So if not lowered, then are you suggesting that 17" would look better?


                  Originally posted by e34john View Post
                  I think it looks funny. Clean car, nice wheels but that gap is redonkulous.



                  What wheels do you have? Why wouldn't they fit, you have something like 225/65s on them or something? 225/45 is the one more people will run but as mentioned you might need something that isn't as wide depending on our offset.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by 86black View Post
                    So if not lowered, then are you suggesting that 17" would look better?
                    he is suggesting that the bigger the wheel, the lower the car needs to be to pull it off. so no, he is saying smaller.

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                      #11
                      not lowered on 16's:

                      lowered:


                      spend money on suspension before wheels, in my opinion.
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