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Thanks I am thinking about putting borbet A on the car. So do you still think I will need longer bolts? Is there a risk the bolts I buy might be too long?
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I've mounted 16x9 Type A's on an E30 before, but it had custom BC coilovers and therefore didn't need any spacers. Sorry.
There is a chance of the bolts being too long, yes. Stock shank length is around 24mm. Buy bolts with a 28-32mm shank length and you will be good to go.Comment
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Car: 1987 E30 convertible
Suspension: JOM (I know) coilovers
Wheels purchased: 16 x 8 et 20 F
16 x 9 et 15 R
Fenders: stock (not rolled/pulled)
Tires: ?
Front: I've read a years worth of this thread and think you're going to tell me 205/45/16.
Rears: I believe you also say I can go 205/45 here too but that's a bit too stretched for my taste.
Can I run 215/45 without modifying fenders in the rear? What about 225/40?
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Nope, without a roll 205/45 is the limit. 215/40 works also but is TINY.Car: 1987 E30 convertible
Suspension: JOM (I know) coilovers
Wheels purchased: 16 x 8 et 20 F
16 x 9 et 15 R
Fenders: stock (not rolled/pulled)
Tires: ?
Front: I've read a years worth of this thread and think you're going to tell me 205/45/16.
Rears: I believe you also say I can go 205/45 here too but that's a bit too stretched for my taste.
Can I run 215/45 without modifying fenders in the rear? What about 225/40?
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I have a 1984 325e. Stock suspension
How wide can I go for the wheels I want without rubbing or rolling my fender? I found some 15x8.5 that like but some people say that I would have to roll my fendersComment
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1988 325ic
17x8 et2 front
17x9 et6 rear
Can this be ran with 205/40 front and 215/45 or 215/40 rear, with a roll and pull? Will be lowered on coils, but not super low.
Same car
16x8 et5 front
16x6 et3 rear
Can 205/50 work on these with a similar roll and pull for the set above?Comment
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17x8.5 front, should fit a 215/40 with stock upper mounts or 235/40 if you have camber plates dialed up a bit. Rears are limited to 215/40 if you want no rubbing.Comment
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Offsets too low all around with those. Once you get into single digit offsets, 195s are the safe bet and 205s are pushing it. It really depends on how much pulling you want to do also. 205/40/17s all around and 205/45/16s are my recommendation, which isn't ideal for looks but necessary for fitment.1988 325ic
17x8 et2 front
17x9 et6 rear
Can this be ran with 205/40 front and 215/45 or 215/40 rear, with a roll and pull? Will be lowered on coils, but not super low.
Same car
16x8 et5 front
16x6 et3 rear
Can 205/50 work on these with a similar roll and pull for the set above?Comment



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