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    Originally posted by M42Technik View Post
    I'm back with more questions Jay.

    What would be the correct offset for a 17x8.5" wheel?

    And if a 17x9.5" wheel can fit, what would be the optimal offset?

    EDIT: I am going for the hella-flush look this time.
    For a 17x8.5, you'll want about ET22 to safely clear the front struts. I could make it a bit closer, but since you want flush I'll be more lenient.

    For a 17x9.5 in the front, ET10. In the back, up to ET26 will work.

    And of course, you can get 205/40/17 on the 8.5s and a 225/35/17 on the 9.5s for a nice matching stretch, if you wanted staggered. Even if you didn't, those are good tire sizes for the wheels, being undersized they will be easier to fit.

    Jay

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      Originally posted by Mystikal View Post
      For a 17x8.5, you'll want about ET22 to safely clear the front struts. I could make it a bit closer, but since you want flush I'll be more lenient.

      For a 17x9.5 in the front, ET10. In the back, up to ET26 will work.

      And of course, you can get 205/40/17 on the 8.5s and a 225/35/17 on the 9.5s for a nice matching stretch, if you wanted staggered. Even if you didn't, those are good tire sizes for the wheels, being undersized they will be easier to fit.

      Jay
      Thanks for the quick reply Jay. I won't be going staggered. Its going to be one or the other...
      Reminiscing...

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        how do 16x7 +15 fit?

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          Originally posted by henxdam View Post
          how do 16x7 +15 fit?
          Just fine, with up to 205 tires.

          Jay

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            Originally posted by Mystikal View Post
            For a 17x8.5, you'll want about ET22 to safely clear the front struts. I could make it a bit closer, but since you want flush I'll be more lenient.

            For a 17x9.5 in the front, ET10. In the back, up to ET26 will work.

            And of course, you can get 205/40/17 on the 8.5s and a 225/35/17 on the 9.5s for a nice matching stretch, if you wanted staggered. Even if you didn't, those are good tire sizes for the wheels, being undersized they will be easier to fit.

            Jay
            So you are saying that a 17x9.5 will fit, but the wheelbase will be wider in the front? I didnt think they would fit at all...
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              Originally posted by E30 Groupie View Post
              So you are saying that a 17x9.5 will fit, but the wheelbase will be wider in the front? I didnt think they would fit at all...
              Oh it'll fit, with some fender work and the offset (ET10) I mentioned. And wheelbase is the distance from the centerline of the front wheels to the centerline of the rear wheels, I promise not to mess with that. :p The track will be the same, just run ET10 all around.

              Jay

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                Will an et10 9.5 even fit on a late model rear? Mine are gutted/rolled/cut but not pulled. I have been sitting on these 9.5's and hadnt even tried them...
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                  Originally posted by E30 Groupie View Post
                  Will an et10 9.5 even fit on a late model rear? Mine are gutted/rolled/cut but not pulled. I have been sitting on these 9.5's and hadnt even tried them...
                  Let me know how that goes...
                  Reminiscing...

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                    225/50/16

                    Going to run some Diamond Racing wheels. What offset should I get them in? I can do different for front and back if necessary to avoid rubbing. I understand rolling the fenders will be required, but for 385 bucks to my front door for Falken Azenis this is too good of a deal to pass up.

                    Car will be for autocross/track. Not daily driven, not trailered.
                    Originally posted by Teaguer
                    Filling an Eta's tank with super unleaded will reach the cars maximum attainable performance level .

                    Aa a bonus filling the tank will also double any Eta's resale value .

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                      Originally posted by E30 Groupie View Post
                      Will an et10 9.5 even fit on a late model rear? Mine are gutted/rolled/cut but not pulled. I have been sitting on these 9.5's and hadnt even tried them...
                      "Fit"...with some fender mods. I know for a fact that 17x10 ET12 will work just fine on an early car with 225/35/17, with rolled fenders (and stiff GCs). It'll be a really tight fit, but if you're willing to take the chance on possibly needing to pull them why not try it.

                      Jay

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                        Originally posted by Midnight Sun View Post
                        225/50/16

                        Going to run some Diamond Racing wheels. What offset should I get them in? I can do different for front and back if necessary to avoid rubbing. I understand rolling the fenders will be required, but for 385 bucks to my front door for Falken Azenis this is too good of a deal to pass up.

                        Car will be for autocross/track. Not daily driven, not trailered.
                        I can't say they will work, E30s don't like oversized tires (especially by a full inch). If you're willing to start sledgehammering metal and definitely contacting the front chassis weld with a tire occasionally (located directly in the middle of each front tire) you can go for it, but I just can't recommend it. It's an "at your own risk" kind of deal.

                        A 16x8 ET20 would provide a good platform to work with.

                        Jay

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                          I want my 15's to fit like this... what size tires are on this car ya think? (I have the same wheels) 15x7 ET27

                          205/50/15 sounds small, 225/50/15 sounds big. 215/50 is non existent

                          thanks




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                            Originally posted by houstonh View Post
                            I want my 15's to fit like this... what size tires are on this car ya think? (I have the same wheels) 15x7 ET27

                            205/50/15 sounds small, 225/50/15 sounds big. 215/50 is non existent

                            thanks
                            Those are SMALL. I don't want to even say a 205, because of the shoulder being pulled in on a 7" wheel. I'd wager 205/50/15 at the biggest, possibly a 195/55 or 195/50.

                            Jay

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                              Jay I would ET16 in the front and ET06 rear with those 17x8.5" wheels still be okay?

                              I am assuming that will be okay with some stretch...
                              Reminiscing...

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                                Originally posted by M42Technik View Post
                                Jay I would ET16 in the front and ET06 rear with those 17x8.5" wheels still be okay?

                                I am assuming that will be okay with some stretch...
                                Haha, so aggressive. I like where this is going.

                                How small are you planning to go with the tires? A 205/40/17 would make that setup a fairly easy fit, I'd suggest just doing that. It'll look hot.

                                Jay

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