For tracking, what would you suggest as an offset for 15X7 with 225/50/25's?
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Alright, so its the old 320i stock wheel question again, I realize they will not clear calipers in the front, but what about the rear? I like the price of 13" rubbers ;)
Found a few sets of these in the junkyard but the A-holes won't let me try one on the car before purchase.
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i once saw of a link to a site that had stud conversions and spacers for a really good price.. cant find the link was wondering if anybody could point me in the right direction.
also i have some wheels in the garage 15x7 and i believe they are off of an e21. the rears fit fine but the fronts rub on the caliper i cant seem to find any markings on it that would specify its offset. i can get pics of the wheels tomorrow if anybody is willing to help me outOriginally posted by ebelementsAlso, for those who don't know, negative camber is the greatest thing since sliced bread(panera). Even tire wear is for city busses and the elderly.
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Originally posted by AlarmedBread View PostAlright, so its the old 320i stock wheel question again, I realize they will not clear calipers in the front, but what about the rear? I like the price of 13" rubbers ;)
Found a few sets of these in the junkyard but the A-holes won't let me try one on the car before purchase.
Don't do it.
Jay
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Originally posted by jtb_29 View PostWhat do I need to get Kosei K1's for a miata to fit. ET 33. 15x7. I think miatas have the same centerbore? Not sure, thanks.
Those wheels will mount without spacers and up to 205 width tires. If you want wider tires or a better stance, those wheels are a poor offset. Off the shelf spacers are only truly hubcentric in 15mm and thicker, and if you use those you're looking at rubbing with anything wider than 205. If you get say an 8mm spacer, the wheel is in the right position but you have a damn good chance of vibrations on the highway due to the hub no longer supporting the weight of the car.
Jay
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