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Originally posted by kijones View PostLate Model e30 with rolled fenders on ground control coils, lowered but not dumped.
- car is a turbo car (s52 turbo making 500+whp) so looking to fit largest rear tire I can on the apex acr8 17x8+25 wheels.
Can I fit a 245/40 out back on that wheel? or should I stick to a 235/40 square setup?
- street tires also no Hoosiers. Most likely NT01/Toyo R1R/R888
Thanks!Originally posted by Mystikal View Post245/40 should work but you might need to raise it a bit.
If I stick with my current 16x8 +20 wheels, and I raise it a little in the rear. I assume I would be ok stuffing 245/45/16 in the rear also correct? Or is 20 too low of an offset to fit them even with fenders rolled fully?
Thanks!1989 325is - S52 Turbo Swap
1995 M3 - SCCA CStock AutoX Car
1991 318is - M20 swap - 5spd(SOLD)
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Been doing a ton of research, but can't find too much in terms of what I really need to do.
I've got Corvette RS's drilled/filled to 4x100, 16's that are 9/10 staggered. Currently et36 all around. Trying to figure out a good fitment point for the car. It's pretty low, but not hella slammed, and I'm planning on running a meaty tire with limited to no stretch. Not afraid to start cutting and putting on flares.
Car is an early model (84) 318, but disk swapped in the rear, currently on Racelands from the PO, getting swapped to a good coil before this season comes.
So my questions are:
What would you suggest offset wise for those widths, front and rear? (I'd like to keep the 9/10 stagger, I'm going for big power in the future)
Do you happen to know what barrel/lip sizes those would end up being then? Just normal mount, lip,center,barrel.
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Originally posted by kijones View PostQuestion #2:
If I stick with my current 16x8 +20 wheels, and I raise it a little in the rear. I assume I would be ok stuffing 245/45/16 in the rear also correct? Or is 20 too low of an offset to fit them even with fenders rolled fully?
Thanks!
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Originally posted by brainfood View PostBeen doing a ton of research, but can't find too much in terms of what I really need to do.
I've got Corvette RS's drilled/filled to 4x100, 16's that are 9/10 staggered. Currently et36 all around. Trying to figure out a good fitment point for the car. It's pretty low, but not hella slammed, and I'm planning on running a meaty tire with limited to no stretch. Not afraid to start cutting and putting on flares.
Car is an early model (84) 318, but disk swapped in the rear, currently on Racelands from the PO, getting swapped to a good coil before this season comes.
So my questions are:
What would you suggest offset wise for those widths, front and rear? (I'd like to keep the 9/10 stagger, I'm going for big power in the future)
Do you happen to know what barrel/lip sizes those would end up being then? Just normal mount, lip,center,barrel.
Thanks man!
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Maybe this will be easier with an end goal given so its not a guessing game for me. lol.
So the end goal is to fit a 235/40 or 245/40 wide tire in the rear without running flares (preferably 245). Obviously with 17's the tire choices are much better.
So if I go to 17, I need an 8-8.5 wide wheel. What would you say is the correct offset for them? Was thinking 17x8 et25(235 tire) and if 17x8.5 et30(235 or hopefully 245)?1989 325is - S52 Turbo Swap
1995 M3 - SCCA CStock AutoX Car
1991 318is - M20 swap - 5spd(SOLD)
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I have idea to buy R16 8,5j and 9,5j rims to my 90 318i euro model, back will be 9,5j with -6 et, front 8,5 with -10 et.205/45 rear, 195/45 front, camber plates, stiff suspension, not so low at this moment. Will my rear fit without hitting shock and any other things inside? What about rubbing?Last edited by iKarolis; 02-18-2015, 04:26 AM.
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ASK ALL WHEEL/TIRE FITMENT QUESTIONS HERE - The Official Wheel/Tire Fitment T...
Fronts are 16x10.5 ~6" backspace
Rears are 17x14 ~8" backspace
Bolt pattern is 5x130 so I need adapters, (someone help on where is a+)
I'll be doing extensive fender mods don't worry
But also need to figure out what tyres
Has this ever even been attempted? MuahahaLegit Sellers: Insomniac912, SixerFixer, 3liter6, NoSnowJustIce, JustXtreme, SLEEPYDUB
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Hi! First, thanks for all the advice you are giving! Pretty awesome!
Wanted to fit 15x8 et20 With 225/45/15 G-Force Rival or Ventus RS3... I know that it fits. BUT, I could have access to a nice deal on 15x8 et0 with 225/45/15 Ventus RS3. I know its impossible on stock fenders, but my fenders are rolled and pulled and I shaved a bit of the interior exceeding sheet metal... For reference, Here is the status of the rear fenders on my 89 325ì with 17x10 et20:
Also, this is where the 235/40/17 Toyo RA1 (which runs pretty wide) contact the fender (on the 17x10):
So do you think its near possible or I should forget it right away?
I know that funfgan is running 15x8 et5 final with RS3... but 5mm can do a big difference...
Thanks again!
Note that front is also rolled and pulled...E30 now S52
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Does hub bore size difference cause improper balancing?
the reason why I ask, is because I recently put a set of steel 14 inch stock e30 wheels and tires on my e30 and it rides and steers like a DREAM!!! Never since I've owned this car has it performed so smoothly and quietly (could also be the tires helping too).
Those wheels are Borbet type C's and while they look nice and all, I really want to go to a smaller wheel size.
Any wheels being made new that have the same 57.1mm centre bore and are 4x100 and 15 inch?
thanks in advanceIf it's got tits or tires, it's gonna cost ya!
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1991 BMW 325i Cabriolet
Suspension:
H&R Sport Springs (for Cabrio) Average lowering of 1.4"F, 0.75"R
Rim Info:
Konig Rewind
Diameter 15.0”
Width 7.0”
Offset 20mm
Tire Size Options
1. 205/60 - 15 (seem to be more avail in this size)
2. 205/55 - 15 (not many avail in this size)
Not looking for a track car - but a sporty daily driver. Will the 205/60s fit? Recommendations for tires? Are there other options I should consider?
Thanks in advance for your dedication to this thread.Mike
Cary, NC
Current Rides
1991 325iC - For Sale
2006 M3 Cabriolet
Past Rides
2000 323i Touring - Daily Driver
1994 325is (S50) - Fast Car
1998 Z3 - Fun Car
1986 325e (i engine conversion)
1969 Mustang Mach 1
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