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 More than a roll, you will have to push the rear arches out to a pull. I do not recommend 8" +0 wheels. The fronts will be about an inch outside of the arches. yes, you will need 67-57.1 rings.Comment
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 Wheels:
 
 BBS RS035 and RS037 (originally 5x114.5 and redrilled to 4x100)
 16x7 and 16x8 ET 24 all around
 
 I somehow think these will require a spacer to clear my struts, as I'm running GAZ coilovers front and rear (rear is a true coilover, no inboard springs).
 
 Any advice for the above setup as far as spacers (if needed) or tire recommendations? I don't mine a little bit of poke, so fender rolling/pulling is an option.
 
 I also wanted to look into perhaps running the 16x8 wheels on the front and buying a larger lip for the 16x7's and slapping them on the rear. The fronts have a 1" lip right now and the rears seem to have 1.5" from my rough measurements (barrels are larger on rears).
 
 So would going from 16x7 ET 24 with a 1" lip to a 2.5" or 3" lip still fit on the back? What would the new offset be?
 
 TIA1990 BMW 325is 5spd - Brilliantrot
 M52 - Scorpion exhaust - GAZ CoiloversComment
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 Ok, so i'll do 225/50 on both the front and rear. Why do I need 10-15mm spacers though? Will I not be able to clear the brakes or will it scrape the wheel well or what? I would have thought that the spacers would make the tires too close to the fender therefore making them scrape against the fender. Should I go with the 10 or the 15 mm spacers? Thanks for your help.
 You could, but why? These cars need as much front tire as possible IMO, and there's quite a bit more tire clearance in the front anyway. You'll also need 10-15mm spacers to fit those wheels/tires.
 
 You also want to keep the tires as close to 24" as possible. 215/50 225/50.Last edited by VinniE30; 03-02-2011, 04:01 PM.Zinno '89 <24v swap in progress>
  
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 Want to run 285/30/18 square on 10" wheel w 4lug setup under dtmfiberwerks flares. What offset should the wheels be? Suspesion is full gc/koni.Comment
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 For coil clearance, I have zero experience with a true rear setup. You'll be test-fitting for that one.Wheels:
 
 BBS RS035 and RS037 (originally 5x114.5 and redrilled to 4x100)
 16x7 and 16x8 ET 24 all around
 
 I somehow think these will require a spacer to clear my struts, as I'm running GAZ coilovers front and rear (rear is a true coilover, no inboard springs).
 
 Any advice for the above setup as far as spacers (if needed) or tire recommendations? I don't mine a little bit of poke, so fender rolling/pulling is an option.
 
 I also wanted to look into perhaps running the 16x8 wheels on the front and buying a larger lip for the 16x7's and slapping them on the rear. The fronts have a 1" lip right now and the rears seem to have 1.5" from my rough measurements (barrels are larger on rears).
 
 So would going from 16x7 ET 24 with a 1" lip to a 2.5" or 3" lip still fit on the back? What would the new offset be?
 
 TIA
 
 16x8.5 +4
 16x9 -1
 
 The 8.5 is a more realistic choice. 9" is possible with a slight fender pull and 205s.
 
 If you put the 16x8s up front you will need a spacer to clear the struts.Comment
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 Because without them the wheels will be parked onto the front struts.Ok, so i'll do 225/50 on both the front and rear. Why do I need 10-15mm spacers though? Will I not be able to clear the brakes or will it scrape the wheel well or what? I would have thought that the spacers would make the tires too close to the fender therefore making them scrape against the fender. Should I go with the 10 or the 15 mm spacers? Thanks for your help.
 
 If you want 225s and do not want to roll the fenders, 10mm is required.Comment
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 Even a 215/40 will rub badly in the rear. The tire size you are able to run completely depends on how willing you are to work the fenders. Without rolling, 205/40 stretched is the largest you will be able to fit.Comment
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 Great, concise summary of your (unique) car specs. Thank you.
 
 0 offset. You may be able to get away with +5, but 0 should be safe with R-comps.Comment
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 Ok, then should I run a 17x8 square setup and would 235/40 work?
 
 It seems Kaliboy runs ET 20 Style 5 with 235/40 on E30 M3 setup so just want to get some confirmation before I buy a whole set of tires...Comment
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 Thanks! Looks like some test fitting is in order...then I'll decide soon on what to do as far as a larger lip on the rear.For coil clearance, I have zero experience with a true rear setup. You'll be test-fitting for that one.
 
 16x8.5 +4
 16x9 -1
 
 The 8.5 is a more realistic choice. 9" is possible with a slight fender pull and 205s.
 
 If you put the 16x8s up front you will need a spacer to clear the struts.1990 BMW 325is 5spd - Brilliantrot
 M52 - Scorpion exhaust - GAZ CoiloversComment




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