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    even if u have a high arches e30.

    oh and how about the 215/40r16 . brw its direct fitment , that means i dont need spacers etc... also can i use my stock lugs.
    Last edited by bimmer_E30; 07-06-2008, 06:36 PM.
    Originally posted by e30e
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      Originally posted by Mystikal View Post
      First, are you 5-lug? If so, E30 M3?
      Nope... still 4 lug. These will be redrilled style 5's.

      Dave
      E30 Dinan Turbo

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        Originally posted by Mystikal View Post
        I'd go for even wider lips on the 15x6 ET38s, those are perfect for deep dish (they are close to the inside of the car, leaving all the room you want for big lips on the outside).


        I am looking at a set of 15x6.5 et38 BBS RS's. What size lip would you suggest with that particular wheel without poking out or having to run a stretched tire? Tire size as well for the new lipped wheel? I went with H&R oe sports for a very mild drop since it will be a DD.

        TIA

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          Originally posted by bimmer_E30 View Post
          even if u have a high arches e30.

          oh and how about the 215/40r16 . brw its direct fitment , that means i dont need spacers etc... also can i use my stock lugs.
          Yeah, even with the high arch car it's entirely likely.

          215/40/16 is easier, and has a better chance of fitting without rolling than 215/45. But at that point the sidewalls are SHORT, meaning the tire will be very undersized. A car would have to be SLAMMED to pull that off. I recommend 205/45.

          Yes, stock lugs are fine.

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            Originally posted by bimma360 View Post
            Nope... still 4 lug. These will be redrilled style 5's.

            Dave
            215/40/17 is the default option for that setup. There are a select few 225/35 and 225/40 tires to choose from, but none of them are sticky enough to warrant going for it. 235/40/17 will only be possible with a lot of fender massaging (beyond a basic roll).

            I'd suggest getting a GOOD set of 215/40s or looking for different wheels. Or since you're already getting creative, see how much caliper space there is behind the wheels and have the hub machined down 5mm if possible. If you pull that off, 235/40/17 is a fender roll away.

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              Originally posted by atomic View Post
              I am looking at a set of 15x6.5 et38 BBS RS's. What size lip would you suggest with that particular wheel without poking out or having to run a stretched tire? Tire size as well for the new lipped wheel? I went with H&R oe sports for a very mild drop since it will be a DD.

              TIA
              Nice, those will clear the struts by just a few mm's.

              At 15x7.5" (widened by an inch at the lip) they become ET25, which makes them ideal for 225/50/15 tires. This will give a perfectly square sidewall. Keep in mind that it will be so close to the front suspension that not all tires in that size will definitely work, namely the Bridgestone S-03 and Hankook R-S2. I suggest the BFGoodrich G-Force Sport and Falken ZE-912 as excellent choices that are guaranteed to fit.

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                ok man , thanks for the help. also what kind of brand tires do u recommend?
                Originally posted by e30e
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                  Originally posted by bimmer_E30 View Post
                  ok man , thanks for the help. also what kind of brand tires do u recommend?
                  Bridgestone Blizzak.

                  No seriously, what do you want from the tire? For all-around use the Falken ZE-912 is unbeatable for the price.

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                    so my wheel tire combo has ended with this...

                    215/40/17 falken azenis RT-615's on 17x8 wheels, fronts are et 02, rear should be around et 10.

                    IE fender flares and massive camber at all times :)

                    what do you think?
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                      so im looking at rota slipstreams. 16x7 et40. obviously i would need spacers and such. but would that clear a lowered car with no fender rolling, and is it safe to run something with that high of an offset on our cars?
                      what exactly is sigworthy

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                        Originally posted by Eric View Post
                        so my wheel tire combo has ended with this...

                        215/40/17 falken azenis RT-615's on 17x8 wheels, fronts are et 02, rear should be around et 10.

                        IE fender flares and massive camber at all times :)

                        what do you think?
                        Why do you want the fronts pushed further out? Would look better the other way around in my opinion.

                        Someone once told me exactly how much room the IE flares add, but I forget. It was a lot though, so the extra inch you'd need should be fine, especially with the camber.

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                          Originally posted by alpinweiB View Post
                          so im looking at rota slipstreams. 16x7 et40. obviously i would need spacers and such. but would that clear a lowered car with no fender rolling, and is it safe to run something with that high of an offset on our cars?
                          It's safe as long as you're running good spacers. You'd want 20mm for the optimum look. 225/45/16 will fit, or go 205/50/16 to be conservative.

                          You'd have to be getting a smoking deal on the rims to make it worthwhile though. Once you realize that a good set of spacers and bolts is $200+, it makes a lot more sense to just buy new 16x8 ET20 ones from 18racing.com.

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                            Originally posted by Mystikal View Post
                            Why do you want the fronts pushed further out? Would look better the other way around in my opinion.

                            Someone once told me exactly how much room the IE flares add, but I forget. It was a lot though, so the extra inch you'd need should be fine, especially with the camber.
                            to clear my 6 piston calipers.

                            looks a bit like the E36 320 touring cars too, which is neat
                            My E30 v1.0 | v2.0 | v3.0 | My E28 |My E34 | My feedback

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                              Im thinking about getting some Rota Slipstreams for my IX because they have a large offset. I like the design as well and the fact that they are light. I am looking at the 16X7" ET 45's. What size tires should I look for? I figure that ET45 should work without any trouble as long as the tires are sized correctly. Thanks!
                              Cars I currently own: 2003 Z4 3.0i 6 speed, 2009 328i xdrive Touring, 1979 E12 528i, 2001 Porsche 911 C2 Aero, 1992 Mercedes 300CE, 1988 Toyota 4runner

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                                i am more than positive someone has posted this on here, but it might help.. i just don't feel like reading all 87 pages to make sure.

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