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  • Gooch
    E30 Mastermind
    • Dec 2006
    • 1674

    #1681
    Originally posted by Mystikal
    Cool sizes.

    I'd recommend 205/45/16 front and 215/40/16 rear. This will work with a mild fender roll in the back.

    205/50/16 front and 225/45/16 rear would be even cooler, but you'd definitely need to spend some more time with a heat gun and roller. It'd look great though.
    Thanks a bunch, Jay. I think the offsets actually 13 and 23, I forgot to check them when I put the wheels in the garage.

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    • robspeed325i
      E30 Addict
      • Oct 2008
      • 403

      #1682
      Originally posted by Mystikal
      For an E30, they'd need the 8mm spacers too. Even with them, they come pretty close to the struts in the front. Of course, something like a 205/55 would be a better size for the E30.

      thanks Jay. I dont know why i had the bug about the spacers, they came with the wheels and are hubcentric... ;)

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      • Mystikal
        Moderator
        Wheel Fitment Expert
        • Nov 2003
        • 9602

        #1683
        Originally posted by dannyg
        jay should I run the same sizes front and rear? What if I want the stretched look so my lips will stick out?
        You could stagger them too. 195/55 and 205/50.

        Stretch will be a little tough on a 7" rim (and 7.5" too). You're looking at something like 185/55 (which may not exist).

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        • Mystikal
          Moderator
          Wheel Fitment Expert
          • Nov 2003
          • 9602

          #1684
          Originally posted by netcsk
          I've got a quick one for you:
          I'm currently running 15x7 Kosei's with 225/50s
          Thinking of going to 16x7.5 et 20
          My car is not slammed (only M3 springs) and I don't plan on making it much lower in the near future.
          What tire size do you recommend for me? This sound like the correct offset?
          Also, if you have a good tire choice for a mostly DD, I'd appreciate it (with some aggressive driving -- my last tires with BF Goodrich Gforce sports and I liked them). If not, no problem.

          I really appreciate it bud.
          That's a great offset. 225/45/16 is an easy fit.

          In that size the BFG KDW2 is the best option. It's expensive though, if you want a cheaper entry price the Falken FK-452 is solid.

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          • Stephen
            Шлем ишака
            • Aug 2008
            • 10774

            #1685
            215/45 on a 17x7

            I know thats kinda a tall sidewall but i know it can work

            I have the early model arches, lowered on vorshlag springs [rougly 1.5]


            Anything ill need to do? roll the fronts a little?

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            • netcsk
              E30 Mastermind
              • Apr 2004
              • 1609

              #1686
              Originally posted by Mystikal
              That's a great offset. 225/45/16 is an easy fit.

              In that size the BFG KDW2 is the best option. It's expensive though, if you want a cheaper entry price the Falken FK-452 is solid.
              Thanks for the advice bud.

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              • Mystikal
                Moderator
                Wheel Fitment Expert
                • Nov 2003
                • 9602

                #1687
                Originally posted by Stephen027
                215/45 on a 17x7

                I know thats kinda a tall sidewall but i know it can work

                I have the early model arches, lowered on vorshlag springs [rougly 1.5]


                Anything ill need to do? roll the fronts a little?
                It can work, depending on the offset of the wheels.

                If you need to do anything it will be modify/remove the plastic splash shield in the front wheel wells.

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                • z31maniac
                  I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
                  • Dec 2007
                  • 17566

                  #1688
                  Originally posted by Stephen027
                  215/45 on a 17x7

                  I know thats kinda a tall sidewall but i know it can work

                  I have the early model arches, lowered on vorshlag springs [rougly 1.5]


                  Anything ill need to do? roll the fronts a little?
                  Why not just go 215/40? It's closer to stock O.D.
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                  • Stephen
                    Шлем ишака
                    • Aug 2008
                    • 10774

                    #1689
                    Originally posted by z31maniac
                    Why not just go 215/40? It's closer to stock O.D.
                    I would but theyre already there and theyre good rubber (bfg kdw2s)

                    If i can get someone to trade me for a 40 sidewall id go for it though

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                    • z31maniac
                      I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
                      • Dec 2007
                      • 17566

                      #1690
                      That's what I figured. Completely understand.
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                      • Stephen
                        Шлем ишака
                        • Aug 2008
                        • 10774

                        #1691
                        Originally posted by z31maniac
                        That's what I figured. Completely understand.
                        Yeah, if i had more time id try selling the rubber on an e36 forum, IIRC thats the right size. But i really just want to mount them and have them ready for the meet

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                        • graphikg
                          Banned
                          • Jan 2008
                          • 1614

                          #1692
                          OK, my turn for a question. I will be as specific as possible here. I am riding on Billys sports and H&R Race. I have 16x7 Remembers with Bridgestone SO3s at 205/50/16. All my fenders are already rolled. The wheels I have are exactly Mr. Anderson's (on this forum) wheels. How do I know? Cuz I bought them. I have an 88 e30 and want to know if I will rub. Thanks. Oh and one last question. Whats the widest rubber I can fir without further rolling or fender flaring.

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                          • Stephen
                            Шлем ишака
                            • Aug 2008
                            • 10774

                            #1693
                            235/40, too wide for a 7" wheel right? they top out at like 215 ish?

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                            • Mystikal
                              Moderator
                              Wheel Fitment Expert
                              • Nov 2003
                              • 9602

                              #1694
                              Originally posted by graphikg
                              OK, my turn for a question. I will be as specific as possible here. I am riding on Billys sports and H&R Race. I have 16x7 Remembers with Bridgestone SO3s at 205/50/16. All my fenders are already rolled. The wheels I have are exactly Mr. Anderson's (on this forum) wheels. How do I know? Cuz I bought them. I have an 88 e30 and want to know if I will rub. Thanks. Oh and one last question. Whats the widest rubber I can fir without further rolling or fender flaring.
                              No rubbing with the current tires.

                              225/45/16 will just barely clear. You may get the slightest touch if the car is full.

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                              • Mystikal
                                Moderator
                                Wheel Fitment Expert
                                • Nov 2003
                                • 9602

                                #1695
                                Originally posted by Stephen027
                                235/40, too wide for a 7" wheel right? they top out at like 215 ish?
                                Yes and yes.

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