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    Yet another Offset question - 15x7 et20

    I can get some AC Schnitzer 5 spokes and was wondering if they will fit my 86 325e?

    15x7
    4x100
    ET 20

    I am just worried about the ET 20. Will this push the wheels too close to the fenders? I am not against rolling the fenders, but I sure don't want the wheels to be sticking out past them

    Thanks guys.

    Brian
    BimmerheadBri
    '86 325 (eta)

    #2
    You should not have a problem. I used to run 16x7.5 et20 with 225 wide tires and did not have any issues.
    -Brandon
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      #3
      It'll stick out by about 1ft....maybe 1ft and 1/2. Just let me know where you can get them from and I'll take care of them.

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      ...one of the most hardcore E30's around. :D

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        #4
        With 205/55/15 tires, you'll have no issues whatsoever. As you get wider, you'll need to start worrying.

        I'm running 225/50/15 on 15x7 ET20 wheels with unrolled fenders, no rubbing. I chalk it up to my stiff springs (GC coilovers). Others are not as lucky, especially 88+ cars.

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          #5
          Thanks Mystikal.

          Then, I think it is a done deal.

          Cheers.

          Will post pics once I get them on the car.
          BimmerheadBri
          '86 325 (eta)

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