And why cant honda 4x100 steelies fit my e30?
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Originally posted by ryno;what is the optimal tire size for 16x8.5?
suspension is billy sports & H&R race on a 1990 325Comment
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could you make a -10 off set work in the rear and what tire? Yes I have a fender roller.Custom Made Skid Plates For Sale.
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yoooo jay.
just wanted to thank you for your help.
The fronts (235/40/17) made it so i had to raise the front of the car up alot, probably an inch and a half. But i dont care about being low. I think it looks great!
I told you i would show some pics when it was done!
so heres the link tothe showroom thread
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Ok. I tried to read the whole thread, but 173 pages just overwhelmed me.
So, question. I have an 87 325IS with rolled fenders to accommodate wide wheels/tires. I'm trying to stuff the widest thing possible under it - 245s preferably (this is a track car only). What is my best option for wheels? These are Hoosiers going on them. Previous owner ran 16X9s, but I forgot to ask make, offset, etc. Now I'm not sure which ones to get.
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I have Enkei Zuko's that I just purchased, 16x7 and ET40. I'm trying to decide on whether to get 15mm spacers front and 20mm in the rear, or 20mm all around. With the 15's up front, it's a tad cheaper and might look better. 20's all around keeps with the stock track of the front and rear. Opinions? In the big scheme of things it's only 1cm difference. Has anybody noticed any sort of difference in handling, having driven both setups?
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I'd probably go 205/40/17 all around.Comment
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