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Originally posted by Philo View Post215/40/16's? It looks severely undersized and there is still a fair amount of stretch there.
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Originally posted by Mystikal View PostCan't view the pic, requires a login. Aren't foxes 4x108 though? You using adapters or are they dual-drill?
Your math is correct, but I wouldn't stagger the tires. You're looking at using a 195/55 at most probably.
i will prob do some sportmax 16x8 +0, although i am unsure of tires. need to do this as cheap as possible. billy sports, cosmos, 16x8 +0 and what, 215/45's? i am not afraid of rolling fenders, and i do have the high arches. any input? writing this all down for when it's time.
-Dane
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Originally posted by kpgli84 View Postone more
16x9 et15 how much tire could you fit in the rear of a late model with this size wheel
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Originally posted by 95///M3 View Post89 325is - 16x8 BBS RC's - ET35. What size spacers with 215/45/16? Thank you!
Originally posted by jcollins@northwestern.edu View PostI'm thinking about purchasing Beryern Mesh wheels 15 X 7, but they're only available in ET +27. Planning on keeping 205/55/15 tires. Will they stick out too much on a iX? Thanks!!!Last edited by 2002maniac; 04-27-2010, 11:46 AM.
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Originally posted by lucky7 View Postthank you, although i did decide against them.
i will prob do some sportmax 16x8 +0, although i am unsure of tires. need to do this as cheap as possible. billy sports, cosmos, 16x8 +0 and what, 215/45's? i am not afraid of rolling fenders, and i do have the high arches. any input? writing this all down for when it's time.
-Dane
diving board division, bishez.
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I have a '90 4 door, lowered on BavAuto springs, fenders rolled slightly. Looking to stuff some 16x9's in the fenders, either KT1's or Azevs. I'm thinking et +15 or so. Definitely going for something near to flush, but nothing crazy.
I want to get some decent rubber onto these, not diggin the whole stretched tire thing. I was thinking about wrapping them in 225/45zr16 BF goodrich g-forces. Will this tire size rub at all in your best estimates? Are there better sizes available to use for this wheel w/o stretching the tire to all hell?
Thanks in advance,
Garrett
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Originally posted by thedeal View PostI have a '90 4 door, lowered on BavAuto springs, fenders rolled slightly. Looking to stuff some 16x9's in the fenders, either KT1's or Azevs. I'm thinking et +15 or so. Definitely going for something near to flush, but nothing crazy.
I want to get some decent rubber onto these, not diggin the whole stretched tire thing. I was thinking about wrapping them in 225/45zr16 BF goodrich g-forces. Will this tire size rub at all in your best estimates? Are there better sizes available to use for this wheel w/o stretching the tire to all hell?
Thanks in advance,
Garrett1989 325i Delphin-Metallic
Fueled by faith! :)
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Style 4 16x8 ET23
215/45 and 225/45 are significantly more expensive than 225/50. I know the outer diameter will be off, making the speedometer slightly slower. But will this cause an increase chance of rubbing even if i thoroughly roll the fenders? I'm honestly not a fan of stretch.
I'll be doing an e36m3/Ti 5 lug conversion if that matters.
....unless someone can point me to some decently priced tires (for autox/some daily).Originally posted by FredKHowever, in your absence, I will likely sit in your seat buck naked while making racecar noises as if I were maxing your E30 out on the Mulsanne Straight while allowing the perforated vinyl to soak up my butt sweat (going 200 mph does that to you).
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Originally posted by ipunchfish View PostHey there,
I definitely want to get steelies for my car but I hear lot of crap about Diamond Racing. Which steelies are more "legit"?
If I choose Diamond Racing, which size wheel would fit without rubbing? Could I run 215 40 16? Or even 225?
Thanks ya.
I don't know what the offer in terms of width and offset, if you provide me with the options I can narrow it down.
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