16x9 +6 215/40 can work if you get proper rear spring rates (I usually order my shop's E30 BCs with at least 12K rear). That's actually an aggressive stretch, I didn't realize you were that willing. 215/45 will not be as easy, I'd avoid it. If you're going 16x9 215/40 rear I'd suggest 16x8.5 195/45 fronts.
							
						
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 It must just be my tires, I forget the brand but 225/40 left and 215/40 right.16x9 +6 215/40 can work if you get proper rear spring rates (I usually order my shop's E30 BCs with at least 12K rear). That's actually an aggressive stretch, I didn't realize you were that willing. 215/45 will not be as easy, I'd avoid it. If you're going 16x9 215/40 rear I'd suggest 16x8.5 195/45 fronts.
 
  
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 I have the car on stands so I can't try them until the rear is rebuilt.
 
 I defo don't want to go as low as 195 on a 8.5 wheels. I think 205's are as low as I'll go, I was hoping on 8J front but I'll see how wide I can go first on the back with the wheels above.Comment
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 Problem with 205/xx/16s is that 205/40 is too short and leaves you with large wheel well gaps and ground clearance issues. 205/45 is ideal but will look odd next to the smaller diameter 215/40 rears. Hence, 195/45s. They will appear less stretched than 205/40s and match the rear diameter perfectly.It must just be my tires, I forget the brand but 225/40 left and 215/40 right.
 
 I have the car on stands so I can't try them until the rear is rebuilt.
 
 I defo don't want to go as low as 195 on a 8.5 wheels. I think 205's are as low as I'll go, I was hoping on 8J front but I'll see how wide I can go first on the back with the wheels above.Comment
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 Thanks for the answer. 225/45 would give me the best all around performance benefits ?
 And one last q. I wont need any spacers or fender roll to fit 100% proper? If the only fitment issue ill have is a little rub during a hard u turn, i wont be upset. Thanks for the answers again man. You da domb ~
 
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 hi there, will a 4x100 15x6.5 et35 "MSW BMW Basket weave" wheels with a 195/50 tire fit a stock late convertible 325i e30? will it also fit a late 325is with eibach prokit/bilstein sport suspension?
 
 will it need any spacer?
 
 in addition, what/who is MSW? are they tied up to bmw or oem spec'd?
 
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 I get what your saying. I'm more inclined to run a higher side wall and not be very low than something smaller and having to go lower to sort the arch gap.Problem with 205/xx/16s is that 205/40 is too short and leaves you with large wheel well gaps and ground clearance issues. 205/45 is ideal but will look odd next to the smaller diameter 215/40 rears. Hence, 195/45s. They will appear less stretched than 205/40s and match the rear diameter perfectly.
 
 I'll see how I get on anyway with the above mentioned sizes on the wheels I have.Comment
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 i found some 16x8 et 11 bbs mahle. 5x114 would they fit with adapters on 4 lug.Last edited by Milehigh30; 02-02-2014, 07:43 PM.Comment
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 No, width does not equal performance.Thanks for the answer. 225/45 would give me the best all around performance benefits ?
 And one last q. I wont need any spacers or fender roll to fit 100% proper? If the only fitment issue ill have is a little rub during a hard u turn, i wont be upset. Thanks for the answers again man. You da domb ~
 
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 You might need spacers and will likely need a fender roll, but that depends on wheel offset, suspension, car year...Comment
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 Those fit best with 20mm spacers and 195/55 tires. 195/50 is a little short. That said, as they are they will bolt up and roll - just look odd.hi there, will a 4x100 15x6.5 et35 "MSW BMW Basket weave" wheels with a 195/50 tire fit a stock late convertible 325i e30? will it also fit a late 325is with eibach prokit/bilstein sport suspension?
 
 will it need any spacer?
 
 in addition, what/who is MSW? are they tied up to bmw or oem spec'd?
 
 thanks. :)
 
 MSW produced wheels mostly sold through Tirerack in the 80s/90s. European heritage I'm pretty sure. Any laying around are now OLD though.Comment
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 Oi. Its an 87 325i on stock goodies. Could flares suffice instead of fender roll ?
 
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