ASK ALL WHEEL/TIRE FITMENT QUESTIONS HERE - The Official Wheel/Tire Fitment Thread
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Ah. I'd suggest looking into a full coilover kit, either cheapie JOMs or some nice BCs. You'll be able to go lower without sacrificing ride comfort.Comment
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18mm adaptersI 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.
215/40 F 235/40 R
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30mm adapters
195/40 F 205/40 RComment
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First post:
The thread is for fitment info and archiving of said info. Tire shopping is not the goal.Now, this thread is open to all questions regarding fitment of wheels/tires. Discussion of "what tire should I buy?" or "what colour should I spray paint my 18 year old bottlecaps" will be deleted or otherwise moved from the thread. Fitment questions only. Note: answers may include tire recommendations in that particular size, but please no direct questions regarding tire choice.Comment
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16x8 tire question
going with 5 lug setup, will be running 16x8 style 5 from e38.
1997 e36 m3 front knuckles and 318ti rear subframe and arms.
I would not like to run skinny tires, what is the widest i can mount on the front and rear?
I have access to a fender roller if i needed to.
Thanks in advance.Comment
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I just want to consolidate it into one post here. Thank youComment
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215/45 with a good rear roll and solid spring rates (go north of 600lb).going with 5 lug setup, will be running 16x8 style 5 from e38.
1997 e36 m3 front knuckles and 318ti rear subframe and arms.
I would not like to run skinny tires, what is the widest i can mount on the front and rear?
I have access to a fender roller if i needed to.
Thanks in advance.Comment
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Experience with flares is too little to make the type of fitment advice I can give to stock cars. It'll be a try-it-and-adjust-accordingly type of deal.
17x9 clears the struts at +15, so you'll need a small spacer on the fronts.Comment
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