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Little fact: I consider the staggered E36 M3 wheel setup by far the most aggressive OE fitment BMW ever produced. By this, I mean the rear 17x8.5 +41 wheel with 245/40/17 tire leaves very, very little room to spare. Even with a 10mm in the back, you'd need to roll the fender pretty aggressively.
Also, 245s on a 17x7.5 doesn't make any sense. That's just too much tire, he'd end up with MORE understeer than if he ran a proper 225 or 235.
I'd suggest running a 235/40/17 all around and then using some spacers for fitment. If he gets really aggressive with a roller and heat gun, 15mm is possible in the back. I'd still stick with 10mm all around, personally.
Edit: Just reread and saw that he already has the 245s. Stick to the 10mm advice.Comment
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wow after seeing drifty's pics i wanna run 225/45/16
ok here's my question jay. i have keskin 16x9 +15 can i run 225/45/16. i have 91 m42. minimal rolling in the rear. i know i need to run a small spacer in the front. do i need to run +3 spacers in front and +5 spacer in rear. car is lowered on vogtlands about 1.7 inches all around.
thanks for the help.
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His setup pretty much requires the early body E30 to pull off. I have yet to see a late model run 225/45/16 on 16x9s successfully.wow after seeing drifty's pics i wanna run 225/45/16
ok here's my question jay. i have keskin 16x9 +15 can i run 225/45/16. i have 91 m42. minimal rolling in the rear. i know i need to run a small spacer in the front. do i need to run +3 spacers in front and +5 spacer in rear. car is lowered on vogtlands about 1.7 inches all around.
thanks for the help.
Run a broad 215/45, like the new Kumho XS or the tried and true Falken RT615. Both will look nice and meaty.Comment
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crap thanks for the advice. 214/45 are so much more expensive than 225/45 tho
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Looking to pick up some wheels:
17 x 7.5 ET35
Tires are 225/45/17.
Will these fit on a 89 325i thats dropped on billysports.Last edited by Philipangoo; 07-27-2009, 06:13 PM.Comment
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Mystikal,
Sorry for the very basic question, but do you know of any BMW factory 15" wheels that clear Euro E36 M3 brakes? Not taking into account spacers, rubbing struts or anything like that, just clearance of brakes...
I doubt these will, but figure I'd ask here
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I don't think ANY will. Think about it, the rotor is 12.8", the caliper sticks out another inch on top of that, and the wheel is at least an inch thick on each side. It's simply not gonna happen.
If you ever see those few 16s on top of the brakes, you'll witness the few mm of space there is leftover. 15s are not a realistic goal.Comment
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Thanks mate. I'll keep the 15s I scored for burnout rims/spares :)I don't think ANY will. Think about it, the rotor is 12.8", the caliper sticks out another inch on top of that, and the wheel is at least an inch thick on each side. It's simply not gonna happen.
If you ever see those few 16s on top of the brakes, you'll witness the few mm of space there is leftover. 15s are not a realistic goal.Pork Hunt Motorsport
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16x8.5 with a et 5
what will I need for tires/spacers? I want a little stretch. car is sitting on HR race with Billy sports.Custom Made Skid Plates For Sale.
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Can anyone chime in on where to find some Oldskool wheels, with 3" lip?
Size: 15x8.0 4x100 +25.
I'd done some searching but all am getting is Work Equip 03 and OG Oldskool by Axis wheels. I love the 70-80's wheels, those where the day's when wheels had a nice deep lip...
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