Assuming 4x100 + spacers, do aftermarket wheels made for other cars fit our E30s properly? Or do you lose the hubcentric fit,big no-no??
Aftermarket wheels off other cars that fit E30s?
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Aftermarket wheels off other cars that fit E30s?
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96 Mazda Miata, or other year Miatas with same pattern. Plug that in at the tirerack and you can see some options. The offset, however, is different from the E30s. Most are much higher, high 30s to 40s. So you would have to run spacers.
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Originally posted by RCWellsDon't know, but I doubt it. Keep in mind, the E30 is a rear wheel drive platform, so the offsets are different than wheels for front wheel drive cars.
Many Hondas (Civics) and Acuras (Integras) are 4x100. My rims are Honda rims.Comment
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My 16 x 7.5 Borbet Type E's had to be ordered for a '96 Civic EX.
4x100, ET35, and Honda (66-67mm?) centerbore.
You can run wheels designed for other cars just fine if you use spacers to get the right offset, and the intended car has the same or bigger hub size. Then use hubcentering rings (plastic, ~$20) if you're not using hubcentric spacers.Comment
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Originally posted by JarvisMy 16 x 7.5 Borbet Type E's had to be ordered for a '96 Civic EX.
4x100, ET35, and Honda (66-67mm?) centerbore.
You can run wheels designed for other cars just fine if you use spacers to get the right offset, and the intended car has the same or bigger hub size. Then use hubcentering rings (plastic, ~$20) if you're not using hubcentric spacers.Comment
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Originally posted by DigitalwaveWell unless you get custom spacers like Trent, hubcentric spacers will be hubcentric to the E30 hub (57.1mm) and then you will still need a hub centering ring for the rims. My rims have a 67mm hub so I got 57.1->67.1mm rings from discounttiredirect.com for $15 shipped.Comment
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Originally posted by JarvisI stand corrected. I've only used non-hubcentric spacers. I didn't think about needing hubcentric spacers and rings since the wheels are for another size hub. Seems obvious to me now. Thanks TJ.Comment
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Originally posted by DigitalwaveIt's a lot to keep track of. When I sold my throwing stars I had to order tires, the rims, the hubcentric rings, the spacers, the studs, and the lug nuts.Comment
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Originally posted by JarvisYeah I never want to buy non-E30 specific wheels again... only used, stock factory wheels or completely custom made for now on.Comment
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