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Neither are ideal (fill and drill is putting a lot of trust into the guy doing the machining and the offset of the weaves is already quite low to be running adapters). E34 weaves are 15" anyways, it's a lot cheaper to just buy 15" 4x100 euroweaves.Comment
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Would it be better to run 215/35/18's or are the 225/35/18's going to be small enough to give the car a nice stance on coilovers and 18's?Last edited by googone20; 01-28-2011, 03:07 PM.Comment
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MiM: 10mm rear spacers, 195/55 tires
Diamond: 15x8.5 +13 15x9.5 +13 would be beautiful (if possible). 205/50 and 215/45 tires. This will require a flat fender roll as well as linear springs (coilovers). For unrolled subtract an inch from each wheel and back the tires down to 195/55 and 205/50.
I want to do 16" steelies. 16x10 may look dope, but may be a little excessive? Would 15's still tuck with the drop i have, would they be better?
What et 16x8 could I do? Got this email when I asked them:
We offer the 16x8 with a maximum offset of +12mm. We work in every 1/2" increments or (12mm) down to - 100 mm. The 16x10 is available in a maximum of +25 mm offset down to a - 100 mm also.
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I want to run 4x100, 16x7.5 et35 RH ALLURAD wheels w/205-45-16 tires on my 1987 325iC that is sitting on a set of cabrio spect H&R sports. I test fitted a wheel and it just rubs the strut tower ever so slightly with the lugs tight. What size spacer do you guys recommend? I don't want to roll the fenders just move the wheel out a little.
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"But the way it deals with bumps and heaves makes you think the shocks are filled with unicorn farts and pixie tears."Comment
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alright, im puzzled
I have a pair of Brock B1 17x8.5 et 13, they dont clear the stock brakes without a rather large spacer.
I see Brock makes the same wheel but with a 35 offset. where will this position the wheel?
I've used the offset calculator but I dont understand what they are saying.
any help?
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I have an early model and am looking at diamond racing steelies, 16x8 up front with 195/45 tires and 16x10 rear with 215/45 tires. Im thinking 0 offset in front but im not sure what offset i should run in the rear. Its gonna be pretty dumped with rolled/pulled fenders and im trying to get it nice n flush, any advice on rear offset or anything else i should know?
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25mm front 30mm rear would be perfect. Will need a flat fender roll in the rear; if you get high enough spring rates (say, over 600) and roll the lip flat another 5mm of spacing would be easy.Comment
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My car is lowered about 1.75 inches. The rims come in 16x8, 16x10.
I want to do 16" steelies. 16x10 may look dope, but may be a little excessive? Would 15's still tuck with the drop i have, would they be better?
What et 16x8 could I do? Got this email when I asked them:
What size tire would be best for pairing with the rim recommendations? I want a little bit of stretch, but still drive-able. I've been pouring over all the internet resources I can find, but this is all Greek to me.
16x8 +12 is very nice, match those with 205/45/16 tires and you have a nice setup. Maybe add 5mm rear spacers to even it out a bit, but you will need a fender roll.Comment
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