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  • E30SPDFRK
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    Originally posted by russll5951
    Front: 16x8,5 ET24 57,1 4x100
    Rear: 16x9,0 ET18 57,1 4x100

    I was told I would have to run 20mm spacers up front. Is that true? If so could someone explain to me why?
    Depending on if the spokes have caliper clearance or not, the fronts might juust bolt on with nothing. It would be hairs to spare if so. The reason I say that is I've seen a cast 16x9 et15 fit with no spacers. Your fronts would fit 2.5mm closet to the strut, but since you have forged lips they'll be thinner and might still clear.

    Most likely though, you'll need a 3-5mm minimum to clear the strut, possibly more to clear the brake calipers. Rears will bolt right on.


    You definitely won't need a 20mm unless there is no back pad at all.

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  • colinmacd
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    sick

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  • airkhin
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    i have some futura's on my //m. but im curious as well to what tires sizes people are running... im trying to figure out if 215/45-17 will be too tall for the front, currently stock height, and just looking for some daily driver tires. main concern is to not rub... im running 17x8.5 et 13 all around,








    Last edited by airkhin; 08-16-2011, 05:13 PM.

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  • DTM190
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    Originally posted by Blackout
    Always try fitting before buying spacers or tires.
    Too true, I would have ended up with spacers I didnt need if I believed everything I had read.

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  • Blackout
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    Originally posted by russll5951
    Front: 16x8,5 ET24 57,1 4x100
    Rear: 16x9,0 ET18 57,1 4x100

    I was told I would have to run 20mm spacers up front. Is that true? If so could someone explain to me why?
    Dude, ET24 in the front is not that bad. You can run a 5mm spacer if you want.
    I have mounted Kosei K1 17 inch with ET35 offset and they made slight contact with the strut. I only needed 5mm spacer to fix the issue but i used 15mm to bring the offset down to ET20.
    Since your offset is ET24, i would say get 8 or 10mm spacer. And you will be running sretched tires. With 20 mm spacer, your offset is going to be ET4. Turns ur e30 into a Jeep wrangler.
    Or you could mount the wheel without spacers and take a guess at what thickness spacer you will need to clear the strut and brakes. Always try fitting before buying spacers or tires.

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  • Ant_e30
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    The rear inner lip of the rim may contact the spring or strut and the wheel spoke face may hit the brake caliper. For this reason you need to space them out.

    It does depend on wheel design though. You get more clearance with an 8.5 so maybe go on the wheel offset calculator and that will tell you how much more or less inner clearance you'll have compared to 9" +10

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  • phreshkid
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    Because in the front, you need to get down to about a et15 with a 9 inch rim. Because you are running an 8.5 inch rim, you might be ok to go with a little thinner spacer. Not sure the exact theory behind this but from what I've read and learned, this seems to be the case. Without that spacer, you will be rubbing all kinds of stuff. wheel to strut housing, wheel to caliper, etc.

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  • russll5951
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    Front: 16x8,5 ET24 57,1 4x100
    Rear: 16x9,0 ET18 57,1 4x100

    I was told I would have to run 20mm spacers up front. Is that true? If so could someone explain to me why?

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  • DTM190
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    No spacers but im on E30 M3 suspension and brakes front and rear

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  • russll5951
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    Originally posted by DTM190
    I have 17x8.5 et28 with 215/45-17





    There are a few guys in the US with them, I am sure they will post up in time
    are you running spacers? I was told i may need 20mm spacers for the front.

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  • DTM190
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    I have 17x8.5 et28 with 215/45-17





    There are a few guys in the US with them, I am sure they will post up in time

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  • russll5951
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    So am I the only one running these in the states?

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  • russll5951
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    I have looked longingly at that site a lot lol. I just want to talk to people that have them and see what set-ups they are running.

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  • Blackout
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    Dude, there are shit loads of them in Norway.
    Start here > www.felgen-garage.de
    set primary language as english and check out the show cars in gallery.
    U will see cars that are running 17x10 in the rear, LOL.

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  • russll5951
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    Front: 16x8,5 ET24 57,1 4x100
    Rear: 16x9,0 ET18 57,1 4x100

    I was hoping to see some other e30s with them so I could see the different set ups.

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