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  • Mystikal
    Moderator
    Wheel Fitment Expert
    • Nov 2003
    • 9602

    #2956
    Originally posted by blefevre
    I can't find a definitive answer to this.

    I have 14in. basket weaves with 205 wide tires - BFG Traction T/A.

    Can I fit 15mm H&R spacers in the REAR without rubbing? I will be lowering the car on H&R sports very soon, will it rub then?
    Yup, no problem. I believe the magic numbers I spec'd a while back for stock weaves was 15mm front and 20mm rear spacing would be okay, with 195 tires. You'll be fine with 15mm and 205s.

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    • Mystikal
      Moderator
      Wheel Fitment Expert
      • Nov 2003
      • 9602

      #2957
      Originally posted by BustaRhymes325i
      Ok crazy fitiment question here:

      I have 2 Merc Benz AMG wheels, size 18x9, ET23, 5x112. If I use a 4x100 to 5x112 adapter (dangerous, I know) which is 20mm thick, will these wheels fit on the rear?

      I am dropped on Eibach sports and Bilsteins. If so, what type of tire sizes am I looking at? Car is a 1989 if that helps.

      Thanx!
      It'll be extremely tough.

      I have the exact same dilemma right now, as I'm contemplating putting my 18x9 +22 5x120 BBS' from my E36 onto my E30 with 18-20mm adapters. Because of the sheer height of the wheel, there is very little room left to gain space from tire stretching. By this I mean a 16x9 +3 wheel can easily fit with a fender roll and 205/45 tires, but once you add 2" more wheel...it gets TOUGH.

      I wouldn't try it, unless you're willing to either a) invest in flaring or b) give up without being mad.

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      • Mystikal
        Moderator
        Wheel Fitment Expert
        • Nov 2003
        • 9602

        #2958
        Originally posted by maniacmatt
        Okay I have one. The car is a 90 325is with GC coils, front camber/casterplates and IE weld in rear camber toe kit. Fenders and quarters are not rolled.

        The wheels I want to fit are:

        Front
        7.5x16 et27 I currently run a 3mm spacer to clear my Massive street kit, not sure if I would need it with these wheels.

        Rear
        9x16 et21


        What tire sizes am I looking at running to make these fit? Will I need spacers front or rear?
        The front can easily handle 225/45s without any modification, however, the rear will be much more difficult. Your maximum there would be 215/45/16, so you may want to just use that size all around.

        If you're willing to crank up the rear camber (read: more negative than stock) you could do the 225/45 all around though.

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        • Mystikal
          Moderator
          Wheel Fitment Expert
          • Nov 2003
          • 9602

          #2959
          Originally posted by e30bri
          Fitment Question:
          88 325is IE st3 springs

          15x8 et20
          Tire Hankook rs3 225/45/15

          THANKS!!!
          Perfect.

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          • Mystikal
            Moderator
            Wheel Fitment Expert
            • Nov 2003
            • 9602

            #2960
            Originally posted by akorcovelos
            little update, I ended up having to go with 215/40/16 up front, which happens to be exact same OD as the 245/35s in back. Only problems will be more drastic stagger and stretching 215s on an 8.5" wheel.

            I'm still looking for a better fitment option for my next set of tires if anyone has any suggestions.
            I didn't ignore your other q's, just noticed this as I was replying to the first and decided to just reply here.

            Keeping the OD's the same was a smart move. For your next setup I'd just run 225/45/16 all around.

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            • Mystikal
              Moderator
              Wheel Fitment Expert
              • Nov 2003
              • 9602

              #2961
              Originally posted by stegosaurus
              I have some Kopi Alpina reps 17x7.5 ET20 which are stretching 215/40/R17 tires. I bought them needing new tires, I'm hoping I can do 225/40/R17 because I really don't like stretch.

              No fender pulls or rolls, car is a little lower than usual, but not much. Doesn't rub anything as is. Might have some clearance issues in the front I'm guessing with that plastic shroud, but I could just take it off.

              If bigger tires won't happen without rolls, pulls, spacers, then I guess I'll stick with the 215s.

              What do you guys think?
              You're at the maximum for that wheel without fender modification.

              A nice broad 215/40 should remove any stretch. Look for wider section widths of perhaps 8.7"+.

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

                #2962
                15x8 ET 20, 225/50

                Late model, I'm asking for a serious roll/pull aren't I?

                Car is on coilovers. 318is.
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                • Danny
                  Moderator
                  • Feb 2008
                  • 14217

                  #2963
                  Yay Jay is back <3

                  16x7 Alpinas, I think they're et28, they might be different though.

                  225/45/16? Any rolling, etc? Dropped on races.

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                  • E30SPDFRK
                    Moderator
                    • Jul 2007
                    • 5685

                    #2964
                    Originally posted by Mystikal
                    Originally posted by E30SPDFRK
                    16x10 in the back, whats the highest offset I can run before I hit the trailing arm/spring perch?
                    +13 is safe.
                    I want them to be as flush as possible. I did some measuring when you were gone and I think et18 is going to just clear. Worst case scenerio I'll just trim the trailing arm a little. ;)
                    Byron
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                    • maniacmatt
                      E30 Addict
                      • Feb 2007
                      • 483

                      #2965
                      Originally posted by Mystikal
                      The front can easily handle 225/45s without any modification, however, the rear will be much more difficult. Your maximum there would be 215/45/16, so you may want to just use that size all around.

                      If you're willing to crank up the rear camber (read: more negative than stock) you could do the 225/45 all around though.
                      Really? Damn I would have thought that with that offset 225's would be be easy in the rear. How much camber are we talking about? Would rolling the rear fender lips help.

                      I was hoping for at least a 225 in the rear, 215's on a 9'' rim will have a fair bit of stretch will they not?

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                      • stegosaurus
                        Grease Monkey
                        • Aug 2008
                        • 367

                        #2966
                        Originally posted by Mystikal
                        You're at the maximum for that wheel without fender modification.

                        A nice broad 215/40 should remove any stretch. Look for wider section widths of perhaps 8.7"+.
                        Could I get away with a 215/45 or is 215/40 my best bet? 215/45 is just over 10mm larger sidewall than 215/40, too much?
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                        • e30bri
                          Noobie
                          • Apr 2009
                          • 24

                          #2967
                          Mystikal you rock!!! Thanks for the help.

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                          • Mystikal
                            Moderator
                            Wheel Fitment Expert
                            • Nov 2003
                            • 9602

                            #2968
                            Originally posted by z31maniac
                            15x8 ET 20, 225/50

                            Late model, I'm asking for a serious roll/pull aren't I?

                            Car is on coilovers. 318is.
                            Oh yeah, serious roll. Earlier cars can pull it off, but that's a massive section width for a late model to take in.

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                            • Mystikal
                              Moderator
                              Wheel Fitment Expert
                              • Nov 2003
                              • 9602

                              #2969
                              Originally posted by Danny
                              Yay Jay is back <3

                              16x7 Alpinas, I think they're et28, they might be different though.

                              225/45/16? Any rolling, etc? Dropped on races.
                              <3

                              225/45 would fit perfect, no rolling.

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                              • Mystikal
                                Moderator
                                Wheel Fitment Expert
                                • Nov 2003
                                • 9602

                                #2970
                                Originally posted by E30SPDFRK
                                I want them to be as flush as possible. I did some measuring when you were gone and I think et18 is going to just clear. Worst case scenerio I'll just trim the trailing arm a little. ;)
                                Yup, I'd say you're on the mark. I usually leave a few mm to be safe in my quotes, just to make up for tires with large curb protectors and the like

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