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ASK ALL WHEEL/TIRE FITMENT QUESTIONS HERE - The Official Wheel/Tire Fitment Thread
15x8 with 225/50/15 whats the ideal offset if im having the wheels built?? and is that tire doable? Im looking for as big a contact patch as possible for high horsepower application...Thank you
15x8 with 225/50/15 whats the ideal offset if im having the wheels built?? and is that tire doable? Im looking for as big a contact patch as possible for high horsepower application...Thank you
Swapping 195.60/15 tyres for 205.55/15 on a stock M10 would be overkill?
Its a daily driver.Maybe 205 is too much I think,but I d love to get the Toyos T1Rs!
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I have an 87' vert and was thinking about running 16X7.5 ET20 fronts and 16X9 ET15 rears. I'm on stock shocks and springs but was thinking about dropping it later on H&R cab specific sports and billy sports. What tires do I need to run if I don't want to roll my fenders in the rear? I was thinking about running 205/50/16s in the front and 225/40/16s in the rear. Falken 512s.
215/40 is the max in the rear, and it will still likely rub when loaded. You have to roll your fenders to run 16x9s, especially without stiff linear springs.
1st set Front 8x17 ET35 4x100 and Rear 9x17 ET30 4x100
2nd set Front 8.5x17 ET15 4x100 and Rear 10x17 ET20 4x100
Currently, the car is on stock suspension but in the future I am going to go with HR springs and Bilstein Sports. The car is an e30 cabrio, which set will fit the car better? what tires do you recommend and which set requires smaller spacers? Thanks
First set needs 10mm spacers to clear the front struts.
Second set needs no spacers, but still require substantial fender work and VERY stretched tires (225/35 in the rear).
thinking of pickin up some wheels, the rears are my main concern, they are oz (acs 3piece) 17x11 et6, and am curious if they will fit my m3. anybody know if will have any fitment issues? im planning on rolling the fenders, the tires that are on there are 275/35/17.... very much appreciated!
Sorry, don't know enough about the M3 to give precise advice. I can say with authority that they would only fit with stretched tires, the 275s would never fit.
Looking into some wheels and tires for my winter set. I found a set of 185/70/14's for my sinter set. The sad part is that they are on a set of plain, black steel wheels that were mounted on a civic.
Will these fit my e30? i dont' wanna use my spare jack to test them out, as I'm unsure how to use the jack on these cars...they look funny and unsafe.
thanks in advance
If they are hubcentric Honda wheels (OEM or made specifically for a Honda) the hub bore will be too small to fit. You will pretty much have to try them...
I'm thinking of going back to the stock 14" steel wheels on my 91 318i...kinda like the stealth look with the factory hubcaps. Right now suspension is mildly upgraded (H&R Sports/Bilstein Sports). Can you recommend a good 14" tire in 195-60-14? I've read good things about Dunlop Star Specs, but how will these hold up as daily drivers?
My last set of tires were Falken Ziex 912s in 205-55-15. They only lasted about 20K until they got real worn from the negative camber of my car, plus they seemed to get cupped. Got so bad that I hated driving the car as it would shake and wander all over the road.
Right now I have 195-55-14 Dunlop SP8000s that are way to short, but actually look kinda cool. I want to save these tires for my Scirocco.
Star Specs are surprisingly good as daily drivers, we used them on the S54 E36 here at the shop. They last quite a long time, and the ride quality and noise aren't offensive. Don't expect anything more than 20k you got out of the 912 though.
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