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Originally posted by 91 318is View Post17x8.5 ET13 wheels with 215/40/17 front and rear. My suspension is GC coil-overs with Koni shocks. Will they fit a late model E30?Originally posted by Mystikal View PostThat's a tough one. The rear will require heavy rolling, but if you flatten it out you should just be okay.
Responded to your PM also, basically the same question.
ThanksLast edited by 91 318is; 08-04-2009, 04:02 AM.
Sold.......again.
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want to confirm this with experts.
16x9 et 20 all around. I will need 8mm spacer up front and 5mm spacer up in back.
I have 16x9 et 15 all around now. I have 3mm spacer up front. Its pretty flushed in rear. Front may need little fender rolling to get to flush but it doesnt rub.
So 8mm up front and 5 in back sound right?
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Originally posted by kronus View Post15x7 ET13 wheels with 205/50R15 tires on IE3 with early model arches? (They're E21 fitment)
Will the rears rub? Will the front lips be flush with the fender?
The front won't be quite flush, but will still be aggressive.
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Originally posted by 91 318is View PostI have mine rolled now for 16x9 ET15's with 215/40/16's now. I'm more worried about the front, will the fronts fit flush or will it poke out some?
Responded to your PM also, basically the same question.
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Originally posted by TexasE30 View Postwant to confirm this with experts.
16x9 et 20 all around. I will need 8mm spacer up front and 5mm spacer up in back.
I have 16x9 et 15 all around now. I have 3mm spacer up front. Its pretty flushed in rear. Front may need little fender rolling to get to flush but it doesnt rub.
So 8mm up front and 5 in back sound right?
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Originally posted by Mystikal View PostYou'd need spacers, and staggered diameters are fine as long as you get the tire sizes right.
I'd recommend 20mm spacers on the front, 15mm spacers on the back, 215/40/17 tires front, 215/35/18 tires rear.
By no means a cheap setup, but it'd look pretty damn good.
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nvm jay.
Answered my own question by using the SEARCH function =]Last edited by stinkydriverx; 08-10-2009, 04:41 PM.
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