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I'm glad I found a place to ask my stupid ass question. I have bottlecaps right now, but I'm looking to buy some BBS's. Went and looked at them today, they fit my car, but the stock lugs I have were too short. If I just buy some longer studs will the rims go on my car with no problems? What exactly are these "lugs" called. Searching for "longer stud" always brings up spacers. Where can I buy what I need?
This is the part I was talking about in case I am confused on what it is called.Comment
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The only 245/35/17 I can find are either old stock or extreme summer and not rated for wet driving conditions. I'll order a pair of 235/40/17 and see how they fit.
My 1989 e30 s52 Touring... this is Betty
My 1989 325i vert (sold)...this is Nina
My 1991 M5 (sold)... this is Veronica
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I have 17x8.5 et20 with 215/40. I love the look and I only rubbed a tad (I'm very low) However, the ride is terrible. I'm almost certain it's the stretch. It feels like straight metal to asphalt when I hit ridges in the road. Am I correct in this?
I'm very seriously considering getting 235/40 and just rolling the fenders with a proper tool and adding slim spacers if needed. It needs a respray anyway. I'll gain a little ground clearance (again, super low), more rubber to the road and hopefully a tolerable ride.
It's an 89 4 door. My suspension is IE3's, half cut coil, 15mm drop hats, and no pads all around. Picture for reference.
You're the man!!!!Euro S50 Daily Driver: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=279195Comment
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I have 17x8.5 et20 with 215/40. I love the look and I only rubbed a tad (I'm very low) However, the ride is terrible. I'm almost certain it's the stretch. It feels like straight metal to asphalt when I hit ridges in the road. Am I correct in this?
I'm very seriously considering getting 235/40 and just rolling the fenders with a proper tool and adding slim spacers if needed. It needs a respray anyway. I'll gain a little ground clearance (again, super low), more rubber to the road and hopefully a tolerable ride.
It's an 89 4 door. My suspension is IE3's, half cut coil, 15mm drop hats, and no pads all around. Picture for reference.
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Needs a rear fender roll, otherwise that's good to go.Comment
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Ok, cool. I'm using bilstein sports and I cut the bumpstops down by about 1.5" so I thought that was ruled out. I guess I was wrong. Thanks for the advice!Euro S50 Daily Driver: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=279195Comment
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I have a set of DSII's from an e36 M3 that I'd like to try to get on my e30.
17x7.5 et41 front
17x8.5 et41 rear
I'll need adapters as I'm not converting to 5 lug. Should I get the thinnest @ 18mm and 20mm?
What would be the optimal tire size if I could make these fit.
My car is lowered pretty low on GC coilovers.Comment
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No matter, I managed to track down a couple of other options.
For those looking for 225/45-16's and were running into the same option
onlinetires.com had these listed:
https://www.onlinetires.com/user/veh...llbrands.html|
I'm going with the FK452's. Always been a fan of Falken tires.Last edited by InNeedOfBoost; 09-20-2013, 09:09 AM.1991 318is - Daily/weekend track car.
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