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  • Mystikal
    Moderator
    Wheel Fitment Expert
    • Nov 2003
    • 9602

    #1711
    Originally posted by E30SPDFRK
    How well do you know fitment with e36 suspension pieces?

    For instance, 16x9 et24. I'm thinking with a 205 it might just work.
    A lot actually, I have 18x9 ET22 on my M3.

    With that setup, you're looking at RIM hiting the fender (ask me how I know). You'd have to flare the rear fender lips out slightly to allow the wheel to slide under. Lots of heat gun use + roller will do it, E36 metal is pretty easy to bend.

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    • Mystikal
      Moderator
      Wheel Fitment Expert
      • Nov 2003
      • 9602

      #1712
      Originally posted by Nic01101011
      hey, would 225 wide Hankook RS2s fit on 7" wide Euroweaves without any problems?
      They run very wide, fender rolling in the back will be needed.

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      • Mystikal
        Moderator
        Wheel Fitment Expert
        • Nov 2003
        • 9602

        #1713
        Originally posted by asubimmer
        here is a tough one, 16x11 et28 on a 318ti rear 5 lug. Is there any tire out there that might work with these wheels? :twisted:
        I'll just say no. Huge bodywork needed, and you'd be running 245/35/16.

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        • Mystikal
          Moderator
          Wheel Fitment Expert
          • Nov 2003
          • 9602

          #1714
          Originally posted by AL FHA Q!
          hello i hope you could help me on my tires?
          i have a rs 8x16 offset is 15 fr. and 9x16 offset is 0(zero)
          now i would like to now what tire size should i put. i already roll my fenders. i have a 1991 vert please guide me on this tanxs alot!
          please if you have the same wheel size and offset please post some pix!
          and tanx matt for the suggestion
          I answered your PM. But just for arguments sake here, 195/45 or 205/45 front and 215/40 rear. Fenders rolled flat.

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          • Mystikal
            Moderator
            Wheel Fitment Expert
            • Nov 2003
            • 9602

            #1715
            Originally posted by kroberts
            I just bought a used set of 17 inch ASA AR1 wheels. They were originally on an E36 M3 so the ET is 40mm. Fronts are 8" wide, backs are 9" wide. I intend on installing a 35 profile tire, probably 215's and 235's respectively. I need some advice. My car is slightly lowered, not slammed. I'm just running a set of H&R springs. My fenders are NOT rolled.

            In a perfect world, I would just buy a set of 20mm spacers and everything would be fine. I've been reading as much as I can find and it seems that people use some pretty odd sized spacers to make wheels fit where they didn't originally belong. Should I buy the tires I think should fit on the wheels and then start working to determine the spacer I need? Or should I buy a set of 20mm spacers and then choose tires based on clearance?

            I guess it is sort of a, "which came first, the chicken or the egg?" type issue.

            Any advice regarding tire size or anything else related to this would really be appreciated.

            Thanks
            In this world, you have to consider everything simultaneously. Ignoring just one criteria can mean going right back to the beginning after spending lots of time and money. For example, you stated that you want a 235/35 tire. It doesn't exist. If you banked everything else on that tire being available, you'd be compromised in the end.

            So. I'm assuming you're referring to the E30 M3 in your profile there. Keep this in mind casual readers, as he has A LOT more room than you non-M guys. I'd also like to state outright that I am not nearly as confident regarding E30 M3 fitment as non-M, as I simply have not spent as much time on it. But I do have a good general idea, otherwise I wouldn't provide any info (nothing worse than bad "facts").

            20mm spacers all around with 215/40/17 front and 235/40/17 rear shouldn't be a problem.

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            • Mystikal
              Moderator
              Wheel Fitment Expert
              • Nov 2003
              • 9602

              #1716
              Originally posted by e30this
              I know Im going to need some spacers on my setup. So What size would be best?

              wheels are bbs rm's they are 15x6.5 and the tires are 195/50.
              et is 33. I would like to have the tire almost dead nuts with the fender.
              Thanks
              Just to clarify you don't need spacers to put RMs on an E30, but they will be WAY inside of the fenders. But not needed per se.

              With rolled fenders to get that flush look, 20mm front and 25mm rear would be the conservative flush look. They won't look like 16x9s, but they will just slide under there with a mild roll. Go 25mm/30mm if you really want to get friendly with the roller and want the wheels FLUSH.

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              • Mystikal
                Moderator
                Wheel Fitment Expert
                • Nov 2003
                • 9602

                #1717
                Originally posted by rwh11385
                Yo,

                I need to replace a Bridgestone Potenza 950 and going to buy a pair. After reading the reviews, I am itching to buy a pair of 960s. Good idea? Better combo exist?

                Or could I just throw another all season lying around and goof it?
                Haha, skipped your ass. My bad.

                BFGoodrich Traction T/A is really similar to the RE950. Really great handling tire for an all-season (a little better than the 512/912 to me), and equally horrible in the snow/ice.

                I'd goof it for 3 season driving, but if you're going anywhere near snow/ice get 2 matching.

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                • kroberts
                  Mod Crazy
                  • Nov 2006
                  • 680

                  #1718
                  Thanks for the quick response.

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                  • rwh11385
                    lance_entities
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 18403

                    #1719
                    Originally posted by Mystikal
                    Haha, skipped your ass. My bad.

                    BFGoodrich Traction T/A is really similar to the RE950. Really great handling tire for an all-season (a little better than the 512/912 to me), and equally horrible in the snow/ice.

                    I'd goof it for 3 season driving, but if you're going anywhere near snow/ice get 2 matching.
                    I'm not going to be trooping in snow with the red car much, but just want to not be on ES100s in case I take it to work and some snow hits during the day. I got a few all seasons lying around that I can throw on there, and I'll see if I can find a good enough one for the time being.

                    If I change my mind about goofing it, I'll probably take your advice about a pair of BFG's T/A's.

                    Regardless, it's not like it snows more than a few inches to a couple feet a year. My 950s trooped it along last year in 6 inches of snow just a well as winter tires two years ago.

                    thanks Jay

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                    • kroberts
                      Mod Crazy
                      • Nov 2006
                      • 680

                      #1720
                      What's a good place to buy a set of spacers? TMS has them for $100 per pair. Is that the going rate?

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                      • Mystikal
                        Moderator
                        Wheel Fitment Expert
                        • Nov 2003
                        • 9602

                        #1721
                        Originally posted by kroberts
                        What's a good place to buy a set of spacers? TMS has them for $100 per pair. Is that the going rate?
                        TMS is good peoples, H&R is a good product, and yeah $100 is the going rate.

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                        • E30SPDFRK
                          Moderator
                          • Jul 2007
                          • 5687

                          #1722
                          Originally posted by Mystikal
                          A lot actually, I have 18x9 ET22 on my M3.

                          With that setup, you're looking at RIM hiting the fender (ask me how I know). You'd have to flare the rear fender lips out slightly to allow the wheel to slide under. Lots of heat gun use + roller will do it, E36 metal is pretty easy to bend.
                          I meant an e30 with e36 suspension. My bad, I wasn't very clear.
                          Byron
                          Leichtbau

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                          • Mystikal
                            Moderator
                            Wheel Fitment Expert
                            • Nov 2003
                            • 9602

                            #1723
                            Originally posted by E30SPDFRK
                            I meant an e30 with e36 suspension. My bad, I wasn't very clear.
                            Yeah I just re-read it, it was clear enough. My fault, way too many questions in the past week.

                            E36 suspension pieces place the hubs further out, which would make those wheels something like ET5-ET10. You're absolutely right, with 205s and rolling it should work.

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                            • JiXer
                              Mod Crazy
                              • May 2006
                              • 620

                              #1724
                              235/50-15 or 245/45-16 - R888

                              Has anyone ever tried to run either of these on an e30?

                              Toyo gives these specs for the tires:

                              235/50-15 R888 on 7.5" rims:
                              Weight = 24lbs
                              tread = 9.2"
                              overall width = 9.6"
                              height = 24.2"

                              245/45-16 R888 on 8" rims:
                              Weight = 24lbs
                              tread = 9.4"
                              overall width = 9.8"
                              height = 24.4"

                              Sure they could work with the right offset and fender rolling, but wondering if anyone has run them yet or knows for sure if they will work.

                              They come in a 14" that is cheaper, 3lbs. lighter than the 15 and has almost the same width and a almost an inch and a half shorter (good for torque and for fitting under the fender, but will wear out faster).

                              J.
                              J. Farina

                              Yeah, thats me kicking up all that dirt!

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                              • cheades
                                Mod Crazy
                                • Oct 2003
                                • 632

                                #1725
                                Do a search under my name, I did the 235/50-15's on 6UL wheels.

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