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Originally posted by golde30 View Postits gonna be "hella flush" huh? i have a feeling my newish paint job(2yrs old) will not be liking this roll/flare job. they do have a huge dish...huge. thanks for the insight Jay!
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Originally posted by E30SPDFRK View PostHey Jay, I'll bet this has been asked before, but how well does a corrado steelie fit on an e30? I think the offset is +35, but the wheel is only 6 inches wide.
And if it does fit, would I be able to fit a 205 or a 215 on it?
You also really, really don't want anything bigger than a 205 on a 6" wheel. Hell, a 195 is already enough.
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Originally posted by e30lyf View PostJay,
car is running w/ h&r race w/ billy's. what size of tires need for BBS RS 073 8x16 ET15 & RS 074 9x16 ET03? thanks in advance..
For the rear, you can go with: 205/45, 215/40
If it were me, I'd probably get the 195/45 up front with the 205/45 in the rear, just for a reasonably even stretch and the easiest clearance. But any of the other combos will work, just make sure the outside diameter is pretty close (and if either has to be bigger, make it the rear). If tire price is a priority go with 205/45 all around, you can get many tires in that size for CHEAP.
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Jay,
I'm shopping around for some low offset 16s for my '89 325i. It's solely a street car and yes, I want to slam it with stretched tires and make it sit flush or tuck for the aesthetic appeal. Specifically I've been eying Rota's RB (Panasport remakes) in 16x8 +4. Do you think I'll have any clearance issues? I have stock calipers and Brembo blank rotors and I plan on keeping it that way. I'll be using GC coilovers too. I have no problem rolling, flaring, or cutting up the stock fenders and using the IE flares. In fact, I'd kind of like to ;)
Another idea I've been tossing around is having custom sized wheels made by Diamond Racing. They can build some insanely wide 15" wheels with 4x100 bolt pattern and backspacing from 1"-7". If I were to go this route and have some 15x8s made, what would you recommend for backspacing specs? I found a conversion chart (www.rsracing.com/tech-wheel.html) which helped me understand the correlation between backspacing and offset but I don't know what offsets will work and which ones will get me in trouble with these cars.
Also, with 8 inch wide wheels what size should I look in to? 205? 215? What about aspect ratio?
Thanks in advance,
-TimLast edited by Tim Flat4; 09-14-2008, 02:13 PM."We've stumbled along for a while, trying to run a new civilization in old ways, but we've got to start to make this world over." -Thomas Edison, 1912
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Hi,
I have read probally 50 pages or more in this thread and didnt really find a definite answer. So I guess I will ask the expert.
I just recently finished turboing my car and am having some extreme traction issues. I currently am running 17x7 with Azenis 215/40/17. Im unsure of the exact offset. However I know i have a hubcentric 15mm spacer in there.
Basically i want a wider wheel to get a wider tire on there. I was considering going to a 16x8 wheel but I have found none of the tires that I would acually consider running on my car come in the a proper 235 or 245 size. SO I have settled for running 235/40/17's.
I have found a 17x8 wheel i like, however it only comes in 42mm offset. Would running the H+R 20mm spacer put me into the no rub zone? Or should i stick with the 15mm? I guess what i really would like to know is what is the perfect offset for a 235/245 17 to sit perfectly in the middle of the strut and fender lip with hopefully no rub?
Thank you very much for any input.
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^The 15mm spacer will be perfect.Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
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15mm spacer will put you at ET 27, this is the exact ET Mystikal told me to shoot for during numerous PM conversations on 17 x 8s with 235/40s a few months ago. And I'm now running 17 x 8 ET 25, 235/40s will go on at a later date.
Bigger diameter wheels have more room in regards to the strut because it leans inward from the hub.Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
Chief Sales Officer, Midwest Division—Blunt Tech Industries
www.gutenparts.com
One stop shopping for NEW, USED and EURO PARTS!
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Originally posted by e30lyf View Postthanks for the quick responce. price is not my priority. what tires do you suggest good for stretch?
Falken ZE-912 is a great cheap choice, BFG KDW2s are a very aggressive looking tire that WILL stretch.
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Originally posted by Tim Flat4 View PostJay,
I'm shopping around for some low offset 16s for my '89 325i. It's solely a street car and yes, I want to slam it with stretched tires and make it sit flush or tuck for the aesthetic appeal. Specifically I've been eying Rota's RB (Panasport remakes) in 16x8 +4. Do you think I'll have any clearance issues? I have stock calipers and Brembo blank rotors and I plan on keeping it that way. I'll be using GC coilovers too. I have no problem rolling, flaring, or cutting up the stock fenders and using the IE flares. In fact, I'd kind of like to ;)
Another idea I've been tossing around is having custom sized wheels made by Diamond Racing. They can build some insanely wide 15" wheels with 4x100 bolt pattern and backspacing from 1"-7". If I were to go this route and have some 15x8s made, what would you recommend for backspacing specs? I found a conversion chart (www.rsracing.com/tech-wheel.html) which helped me understand the correlation between backspacing and offset but I don't know what offsets will work and which ones will get me in trouble with these cars.
Also, with 8 inch wide wheels what size should I look in to? 205? 215? What about aspect ratio?
Thanks in advance,
-Tim
For a 15x8, any ET that is +22 or lower will clear the front struts. The lower you go, the tougher it will be for the fenders obviously. 205/50/15 is a good size.
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Originally posted by qbuilt View PostHi,
I have read probally 50 pages or more in this thread and didnt really find a definite answer. So I guess I will ask the expert.
I just recently finished turboing my car and am having some extreme traction issues. I currently am running 17x7 with Azenis 215/40/17. Im unsure of the exact offset. However I know i have a hubcentric 15mm spacer in there.
Basically i want a wider wheel to get a wider tire on there. I was considering going to a 16x8 wheel but I have found none of the tires that I would acually consider running on my car come in the a proper 235 or 245 size. SO I have settled for running 235/40/17's.
I have found a 17x8 wheel i like, however it only comes in 42mm offset. Would running the H+R 20mm spacer put me into the no rub zone? Or should i stick with the 15mm? I guess what i really would like to know is what is the perfect offset for a 235/245 17 to sit perfectly in the middle of the strut and fender lip with hopefully no rub?
Thank you very much for any input.
So, you MAY have a clearance issue. It will be close, so I can't guarantee it will work. And you will definitely be rolling at least the rear fenders.
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