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20mm front 25mm rear should just work. 15/20 would also look nice and cost substantially less.Comment
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You will be limited to 215/40s in the back, so use that to decide what to run on the fronts. I'd probably go 205/40 215/40 staggered. They will fit flush.Comment
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Have a turbo build in the works, and am in search of traction. Willing to roll (and maybe pull) the fenders the car isn't slammed, but it is low.
17" wheels; what offset and width will allow the widest tire?
What will that tires dimensions be?
Would love to fit 255's in the back maybe 225's up front?
17x8.5 +30 245/40 rear
Should only need a roll in the back.Comment
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Sorry I can't find any info in my searches, but what do you guys do about the nubs in late coupe rear wheelwells? You know, those ones up top inside wheel well lip?
I don't feel my rear fitment is even that aggressive, 205/50R15 on 15x7 et12 with just over a degree of negative camber and the outside of my tires rub on those sheet metal nubs in the upper/inner wheel wells on my late coupe, on hard cornering, really uneven driveways and under hard acceleration. Lips are rolled as much as I could using a borrowed Eastwood roller but I stopped when it was apparent it was as good as it was getting with those bumps still in there. You guys know the bumps I'm talking about? What do you guys do to get rid of those? I had one suggestion but want to hear more.
Or am I just too damn low? I have some mystery ass lowering springs in the back of my car, it seems to squat a lot, should I ditch the rears for something stiffer and adjustable-height like the GC rear setup? Give it a slight rake (car sits higher in front now than in my sig pic) with more rate and it becomes a non-issue? I'm actually trying to put small spacers in the rear to make it look as flush as my fronts where I have to run 3mm spacers to clear the calipers.
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good day Jay, an interesting 1 for you, or maybe not I guess, lets see.
a friend has an early 2door with Mcoupe complete rear end setup. he wants to fit style 32's in 17inch. front is still fitted with 4x100 and a big brake upgrade. adapters will be used to get the front to 5x120.
now the interesting part, style 32's come in different widths. which sizes would you recommend for wheels front and rear, and again what tyre sizes would you suggest. arch lips are rolled flat and the car is on coilovers, and has an mtec1 kit.
any other ideas or suggestion are welcome too.
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Looking to buy a set of RS's, specs are as follows.
Fronts : RS005 16x7 et11
Rears : RS211 16x8 et11
I'm running 18mm adapters so the fronts will be fine but the rears won't.
What barrel or barrel/lip combo can widen the rears to a 16x9 wheel and correct the offset to have a flush fitment with my adapters?
Also, once you know the barrel sizes look into possibly swapping that existing rear barrel to the fronts. Maybe you can help the fitment of those a bit.Comment
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Second setup, sort of. 3-5mm front spacers, 205/45 tires, and a rear fender roll.Comment
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I am looking for a tire size...I want to run as much tire as possible without pulling the fenders/rubbing.
1989 325is
Suspension
Ground Control Street kit Coilovers
Nasieg 5-lug conversion
Front
e36 M3 front hub (Pushes out +12mm)
Rear
z4 Hubs (Pushes out +2.5mm)
Wheels
e38 16x8 Style 5s Et23
Essentially makes front wheel et11 and rear wheel et20
What is the meatiest setup I can run?
Thanks!Last edited by VBe30; 12-04-2016, 07:06 PM.Comment
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