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  • golde30
    R3V OG
    • Nov 2003
    • 11464

    #16
    Originally posted by Sean
    'They are? I thought some were 4x100?
    HUBS!!!! not bolt pattern.
    IG: @Baye30

    FRONT VALENCE IS ZENDER!!! STOP FILLING MY PM BOX PPL!!!

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    • Sean
      R3V Elite
      • Oct 2003
      • 5793

      #17
      Originally posted by golde30
      HUBS!!!! not bolt pattern.
      Hmm I see.

      Well, I stand corrected.

      Sorry to spread misinformation.
      - Sean Hayes

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      • rwh11385
        lance_entities
        • Oct 2003
        • 18403

        #18
        Originally posted by SLEEPERracer
        alright thanks, i guess il just go with some weaves...at least il know they'll fit. uhhh its difficult to find rims for the e30.
        Hubcentric/correct offset:
        Euro weaves - 15x7 - et24 (16-17lbs?)
        BMW Style 10s - 15x7 - et24
        Ronals - 15x7.5 - et25 (18lbs)
        Borbet Type C - 15x7 - et30 (16.5lbs)
        Team Dynamics Pro Race 1/2 - 15x7 - et25 (13.1-2 lbs)
        Rota Slipstreams (custom) - 15x8 - et20
        Hartge - 15x7 - et25/26
        BBS RZ's - 15x7 - et20
        Zender Turbo - 15x7 - et20
        Zender Challenge - 15x7 - et25
        BBS RG003 - 15x7 - et25 (12lbs forged)
        ACS ?? - 15x7 - et24
        Borbet Type A - 15x7 - et25
        Schnell318's 15x7s - et 25
        BBS RA - 15x7 - et13/25?
        Revolutions - 15x8 - et20 - $$$ (hubcentric or not??)
        ASA JS1 - 15x7 - et25

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        • e30evolution
          West Werks
          • Oct 2003
          • 1888

          #19
          I doubt you will have a problem with hub size.... true honda hubs are smaller than e30 hubs, however most likely these wheels were not made honda specific. meaning the hub size on aftermarket wheels are generally made much larger so they can be fit over many different vehicles hubs.

          http://www.westwerksauto.com

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          • SLEEPERracer
            Wrencher
            • Oct 2004
            • 215

            #20
            Originally posted by e30evolution
            I doubt you will have a problem with hub size.... true honda hubs are smaller than e30 hubs, however most likely these wheels were not made honda specific. meaning the hub size on aftermarket wheels are generally made much larger so they can be fit over many different vehicles hubs.

            so do you think they'll fit my car??

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            • rwh11385
              lance_entities
              • Oct 2003
              • 18403

              #21
              Originally posted by e30evolution
              I doubt you will have a problem with hub size.... true honda hubs are smaller than e30 hubs, however most likely these wheels were not made honda specific. meaning the hub size on aftermarket wheels are generally made much larger so they can be fit over many different vehicles hubs.
              that depends on if these were made with hubcentric rings or not. my Cs were hubcentric by themselves, so ask jweb or bimmer8604 who have run 16x7.5 Type Cs before.

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              • SLEEPERracer
                Wrencher
                • Oct 2004
                • 215

                #22
                well i gotum and they fit in the rear with a lil forcing onto and with a hubcentric ring. the front is a whole nother story. im not sure what size spacers im gonna need...anybody know what i should run? the offset is et40. i was surprised when i got it to fit in the back with no spacer and i test drove it, didnt hear a thing. its close to the trailing arm, id say an inch or inch half. it already came with rings.

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