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 Yup, 5-8mm will work fine without any rubbing or rolling.Hello wheel/tire gurus
 
 I'm running Ronal LS 15x7.5 et24 with 205/55/15 Falkens. The offset is perfect in front but a little sunken in the rear. I'm going to be installing JOM coilovers this week so it will be lower than stock ride height, but I wont be slamming it by any means.
 
 With this setup would I be safe to run 5mm or 8mm spacers in the back without rubbing? Or is it impossible to say without knowing the exact ride height?Comment
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 16x7.5 +10 with a 205/50/16.Comment
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 They fit fine with the 20 offset and 215/40 tires. Just search the forum for kopi pics, there's dozens of cars over the years with them.I currently purchased a stock 93 325ci and have plans to drop it with ground control coil overs front and rear. I havent decided if sport or sport touring is right for me yet. However I want to purchase Kopi Alpina wheels from Mel at http://www.abrahamsmotorsport.com/e30.html in a 4x100 17" 20mm offset. I dont fully understand offsets so... If I drop the vehicle with the coil overs, won't 20mm offset be tucked under the fender? Does anybody have pictures of a dropped e30 with a 4x100 17" 20mm offset wheels installed? Thanks!Comment
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 18-20mm adapters and 215/35 tires. Shouldn't need any rolling but it will be close.sorry i dont really have the time to find out the perfect e30 offset, but i wanna run a set of wheels that have a ET of 34 up front and 37 out back. 18's btw. 8 wide up front and 8.5 in back. kinda want a flush look. car is slammed btw maybe need it so i can tuck the 18's. for a better look.
 
 id be running 5-lug adapters if its possible and would have the adapters be the spacer if needed(i dont really know what i need)
 
 any insight? rolling and pulling is fine, also would need the ideal tire size
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 3-5mm depending on the wheel hub design. Count the turns you can achieve with the bolt, 6 full turns is safe.Comment
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 Go 16x9 all around for sure. Also, BC's are one of the rare coilovers that GAINS front inner clearance on these cars. No spacers needed. I'd suggest 205/45 though, it actually looks LESS stretched than the 215/40 and gives you some more ground clearance.Comment
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 The only decent tires available in stock sizing are the Falken 512 and 912. They're not the best, but they are very good street tires. 195/65 and 205/60 from discounttiredirect.com.I have a lightly used e30 318is that I last bought tires for in 2005. It's time now and now I realize that the 205/60/14 size that are on the car now are no longer available (stock bbs basketweave wheels--stock size was 195/65/14 which I don't want).
 
 What's the closest that I can get-what are you running? Any opinions greatly appreciated-I searched the thread and couldn't find anything current. Thanks!
 
 If you go undersized a bit 195/60 offers many more choices.Comment
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 Will 235/45/17 on style 5s fit under a stock e28 m5? I might lower 1.5" soon too.SEE THE MOST BORING M50NV BUILD THREAD HERE: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=288275Comment



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