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Originally posted by zerokid5555 View PostMy 89 325i has two new falken ziex ze 502 205 40 16 in the front and bald falkens in the back. There on Lenso BSX which i beleive are 16x7.5. I cant seem to source the falken 502 - 205/40/16.....Should i just try and by the same size tire in the back and call it a day or would you suggest purchasing a different tire size? Any tire recommendations ?
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Originally posted by Holland View PostOkay, I'm asking this for a friend and I don't feel like reading 3800 posts. He has a late model with unrolled fenders. He is going to install eibach pros so they won't be stiff and he is running a 15x7 et12. He currently has 195, 55's and we know 205, 50's shouldn't have any issues. Would he be able to run anything wider without having any rubbing issues? If they were et20 or so I don't think it would be a problem but he is concerned due to the lower offset.
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Originally posted by MR E30 325is View PostYes, E36 5 lug. B&G coilovers.
16x9.5, et 35 on an E30, 5 lug with coilovers. What kinda spacers are needed?
If you cant give me a precise answer, something that will be slightly stretched, but have the same overall height will work just fine for me. Thanks!!
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Originally posted by nando87 View Posthey guys i got the rear wheels from a m3 today... it looks like a z3 but said m3... they are real wide... 245/40/17 i want to put them on my e30.. where can i find some wheel adapter from 4x11 to what ever those wheels are? also would they even fit? i have h&r springs... what if i put the stock springs on the rear? thanks for the help
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Originally posted by RainierHooker View PostSo I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on rubber for the E30 M3 and in my searching I have come up with a few questions. The wheels are staggered Hartge Type-A's in 16x7.5 Front and 16x8.5 Rear.
At first I really wanted to run a square tire set up with 225/45R16's. Now however I'm thinking of going with a staggered set with either 205/55's or maybe 215/40's in the front with the 225/45's in the Rear. Would the square set up look too wonky on the staggered wheels, there's only a 1" difference after all. If so, what would be the best option between the two front sizes? FWIW, Hartge originally mounted 205/45's Front and 225/45's Rear (as shown in pic below). I'd like as little difference in contact patch between the two axles, and as much understeer prevention as I can get.
As for tire selection, I'm pretty much set on Toyo R1R's, but the BF Goodrich KDW-2's are significantly cheaper and seem to get pretty positive reviews. The Toyo's would only work on the square set-up too due to their smaller size selection. Are the Toyos really worth the extra cash over the BFG's?
What says the hive mind, and more importantly, the Guru?
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Originally posted by crazyvwobie View Posttrying to fit a 225 45 16 on the rear should i go et15 or 25 ? dont mind rollong the fenders but dont want poke.lowered with h&r race.
thanksLast edited by crazyvwobie; 12-07-2010, 02:57 PM.
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how about a 15x7 et35 square setup? will it work without any problemS?
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Originally posted by MaksV View Posthow about a 15x7 et35 square setup? will it work without any problemS?Originally posted by george gravesIf people keep quoting me in their sig, I'm going to burn this motherfucker down.
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Originally posted by crazyvwobie View Postturns out i can only get the et15 any ideas for the widest tire i can get away with, 215 40 16? also will 9x16 et 15 work on the front without poke?? or do I have to go 7.5?
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Originally posted by straight6pwr View PostJay-
Late model car
17x7.5 wheels square
et21
car is lowered, has decently stiff struts/spring, big sways.
first of all, can i get 235/40-17s on the wheels? 2nd, am i going to hit fender? rear has a light roll already. should i just get a quality 215 instead?
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Car: '87 sedan with M50NV swap riding on H&R OE Sport springs, E36 steering rack, inner tie rod spacers, possibly M3 offset control arm bushings in the future
Wheels: XXR 002 15x8 0 offset (current)
XXR 527 17x9ish +25 offset (possible option)
Are there any ultra high performance summer tire options apart from the Toyo T1R and the Hankook RS3 available in 225/45/15? I was originally shooting to cram 245s all around under my car's fenders, but I am unsure if the unsprung weight penalty is worth the jump to 17s to make this happen. The goal is to take the car to a couple of HPDEs and enjoy the twisty drive home after class/work.
My primary goal is maximum grip; flushness is nice but not required. I'm prepared to roll my fenders to avoid poke, though... that's my only requirement for looks. Is this possible with the tire sizes I'm looking at? Should I jump to 17s instead, and if so, do the wheels & tires I'm considering have a chance of fitting?Last edited by pr0craztinazn; 12-11-2010, 08:57 AM.
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1987 325is with GC coilover kit (525/800), koni G60 struts. Full poly bushings all around...
Looking at some Kosei K1's I found on craigslist....16x7.5 front 16x8.5 rear. 4x100 bolt pattern. Come with tires: rear 245/45/16 and fronts are 225/45/16.
Offset not listed but they are coming off a miata.
What do you all think?
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