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 I can fit 235's???? is that with the fenders rolled?
 Im on coilovers though.
 I would be happy as hell if i could really fit 235's.
 
 there is already 205 40's on there right now. And the profile is a little toooo small for my liking. Im afraid the ride is going to be unbearabe. But thanks for the spacer info.Comment
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 continuing from my other thread
 
 
 you mentioned 10+ mm spacers for our cars are basically non existent in hubcentric form. so since even with my 5mm spacers I'm hittin frame, I'm fucked? 
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 Have you checked out these?continuing from my other thread
 
 
 you mentioned 10+ mm spacers for our cars are basically non existent in hubcentric form. so since even with my 5mm spacers I'm hittin frame, I'm fucked?
 http://www.ecstuning.com/BMW-E30-318...Wheel_Spacers/
 
 Pricey but they exist.Comment
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 $85 isn't bad but I need to get lug studs long enough for em. I have the extra long IE ones but I'm not sure if thats long enough.
 
 Edit wait $100 with studs http://www.ecstuning.com/BMW-E30-318...cers/ES260067/ 
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 BBS RZ 15x6.5 ET33
 
 Well today I scored some older BBS RZ's in 15x6.5 ET33 for my daily driver 325e. They are wrapped in 205/50/15 tires.
 According to my calculations (which have every potential to be bad) I should be able to mount them right up and not get any side-effects but I want to be sure...
 
 The guy I bought them from was running them on a slammed-to-the ground 325is with lots of camber. He also had them mounted with 20mm spacers.
 
 My car isn't lowered at all but I have plans for H&R Sport Springs with Bilsteins to drop the car, but just slightly, after all it is my daily driver. If at all possable I want to get away without spacers. What do the gurus think?Comment
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 OK, I've read through most of the thread that pertains to 15x6.5 wheels...
 
 Referencing a reply to a question about 15x7 ET38 wheels it was said to go with 205/55 tires with a 20mm Spacer for a flush fit.
 
 Since my wheels are ET33 by my simple math I should go with 15mm spacers for a flush fit. However for maximum 'drivability' should I go with a 10mm or 12.5mm Hubcentric as shown in the ecstuning link above? I'm not as concerned with the 'flushness' of it all, I would rather have full range of suspension play without having to worry about fender or wheel-well rub since I'm not planning on rolling my fenders...
 
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 Yeah, I helped a local guy do that to his S50 car. He's running RT-615s too, which run wide. No fender rolling.I can fit 235's???? is that with the fenders rolled?
 Im on coilovers though.
 I would be happy as hell if i could really fit 235's.
 
 there is already 205 40's on there right now. And the profile is a little toooo small for my liking. Im afraid the ride is going to be unbearabe. But thanks for the spacer info.Comment







 
							
						
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