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Last edited by E30SPDFRK; 01-25-2010, 11:46 AM.Byron
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My qustion still stands. I wanna order rubber this week...
15x7 ET18 on a high-arched early model with H&R Sports and Billstein Sports. I'm planning on using 205/55R15 tires on them. These should be fine without any fender rolling or other craziness right?
In addition, anyone think I could get 225/50s on there without rubbing?
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hello i have a 4x100 conversion adapter for 114.3 rims my adapters are two wide and hit the brake caliper. is there a solution for this like customizing the brakes or oh fuck i bought the wrong adapters95' e36 325i manual 102k - dead and parted
87' e30 325i manual m50 102k - alive again
89' e30 325i coupe manual 162k - acquired june. 2009
sold dec. 2009
88' e30 325ix coupe manual 182k
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Originally posted by Mystikal View PostYeah that's his name here too.
You can't run both the 8mm and 5mm together because there will be no hub for the wheel to sit on. You can get the wheels on without spacers in the rear and run 245/35/16 Toyos, that would actually be a pretty good setup. For the fronts, you will need at least 10mm to clear the struts. So I'd probably go with the 16mm up front, roll the fenders flat, and slap on some 225/40/16 Toyos to match the rear.
edit: so you don't have to go searching, I'm running 16x8.5 k1s with et27 offset.
2012 MCSCC/NSSCC CP class champ
HSAX Instructor
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215/40/16Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
Chief Sales Officer, Midwest Division—Blunt Tech Industries
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225/45/16 is stock OD.
I didn't suggest that since you were mentioning 225/40s and 245/35Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
Chief Sales Officer, Midwest Division—Blunt Tech Industries
www.gutenparts.com
One stop shopping for NEW, USED and EURO PARTS!
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Ok crazy fitiment question here:
I have 2 Merc Benz AMG wheels, size 18x9, ET23, 5x112. If I use a 4x100 to 5x112 adapter (dangerous, I know) which is 20mm thick, will these wheels fit on the rear?
I am dropped on Eibach sports and Bilsteins. If so, what type of tire sizes am I looking at? Car is a 1989 if that helps.
Thanx!
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Okay I have one. The car is a 90 325is with GC coils, front camber/casterplates and IE weld in rear camber toe kit. Fenders and quarters are not rolled.
The wheels I want to fit are:
Front
7.5x16 et27 I currently run a 3mm spacer to clear my Massive street kit, not sure if I would need it with these wheels.
Rear
9x16 et21
What tire sizes am I looking at running to make these fit? Will I need spacers front or rear?
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Originally posted by akorcovelos View Postwould the 225/45/16 match up to the 245/35/16s I already have in the rear, or will it look off? I'm kinda stuck since I already bought the 245/35s.
If I didn't run the 245/35s would a more common 245 fit in the rear with the 225/45s up front?
I'm still looking for a better fitment option for my next set of tires if anyone has any suggestions.
2012 MCSCC/NSSCC CP class champ
HSAX Instructor
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I have some Kopi Alpina reps 17x7.5 ET20 which are stretching 215/40/R17 tires. I bought them needing new tires, I'm hoping I can do 225/40/R17 because I really don't like stretch.
No fender pulls or rolls, car is a little lower than usual, but not much. Doesn't rub anything as is. Might have some clearance issues in the front I'm guessing with that plastic shroud, but I could just take it off.
If bigger tires won't happen without rolls, pulls, spacers, then I guess I'll stick with the 215s.
What do you guys think?sigpic
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