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Anyone know how 15x7 offset 33 would fit on a 91 318is (front and rear)? anyone have any pics, or of something close?1986 Toyota Trueno GTV
1989 Yamaha YSR 80
1990 Honda Civic 3DR
1990 Nissan Skyline GTR
1991 BMW 318is
1994 Acura Integra GSR
1999 Honda Civic SiR
2000 BMW 323Ci
2003 Derbi GPR50RComment
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if i were to get a set of Rota RB 16x7 or 16x8 what whould my offset have to be? and would i have to roll the fenders for the 16x8?Comment
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and when i say +11 i mean the offset of the wheel is -11et like a normal wheel and i have to run a 20mm spacer putting it 11mm past center.Comment
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'89 325is
Kerscher Futura
17x8.5 et30 all around.
Spacer/Bodywork/Tire recommendations?
grazie!Comment
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Too make these fit i need...
http://honolulu.craigslist.org/kau/pts/1610183437.htmlComment
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That setup would leave the tire sitting within a few mm of the front strut housings. Too close for me to recommend without at least 3mm spacers on the front axle.Comment
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I'd run a 195/50 on a 16x7 at that offset.Comment
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The most "meat" I can get.. etc
Not into staggered/stretched.
Oh, and Spec E30 suspension for now, GC/Konis eventually. :)
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You can choose either 235/40/17 (more tire choices) or 245/35/17 (easier to fit). These will require 10mm spacers on the front, and nothing on the rear. This unequal spacing will lead to a less balanced "stance", but the only way to fit such large tires on those wheels. You should be okay with just a flat fender roll in the rear, although camber plates would help pull the front tires in a bit. It won't rub, but they will be poking outside of the fender slightly.Comment
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i want to purchase some drag wheels to mount slicks on but non of them list ET can anyone tell me if a 15x8 with a 5.5 back space will fit an e30 I'm not concerned about tire size just rim clearance
Thanks in advanceLast edited by Matt Arruda; 02-26-2010, 07:56 AM.Comment
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That equates to +25, which is about perfect for a 15x8 on the rear. Should be close to dead centered between the trailing arm and bodywork.Comment
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