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    Originally posted by MisterMiniS View Post
    1989 325i, completely unmodded. Getting some 15x8 et36 with some 225/45/15 tires for autox. Will this rub the strut? Thanks for the help!
    Yes it will. 15mm spacers all around.

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      Originally posted by 89AlpineM3 View Post
      I have a 91' 325I vert and I want to run a set of 17" style 5's that I had for my M3. I will be using 18mm adaptors/spacers on 205 tires. Will this work? and will they be sticking out too much?
      No, they won't work well at that offset (assuming you mean 17x8 +20 E39 Style 5s).

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        Originally posted by IronmanE30 View Post
        Thank you for your comments. What is your recommendation for a good tire for daily driving performance in that size.

        Thanks,

        Jim
        Rank these:

        Dry
        Wet
        Hydroplaning
        Ride
        Noise
        Response
        Price

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          Originally posted by Mystikal View Post
          Rank these:

          Dry=9
          Wet=4
          Hydroplaning=4
          Ride=6
          Noise=6
          Response=8
          Price=5
          I live in Calif and won't be driving the car very much in the rain. I don't want a super soft tire but I don't need to get 40K miles out of them either. A tire that feels the road and is fun to drive is my goal. Hope this helps. I would like to keep the price per tire under $150 if possible but if the best tire for my needs is slightly over that price it would be ok.

          Cheers,

          Jim
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            Tire fitment help

            What tire size can i run on a set of 15x8.5, 15x9?

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              Originally posted by IronmanE30 View Post
              I live in Calif and won't be driving the car very much in the rain. I don't want a super soft tire but I don't need to get 40K miles out of them either. A tire that feels the road and is fun to drive is my goal. Hope this helps. I would like to keep the price per tire under $150 if possible but if the best tire for my needs is slightly over that price it would be ok.

              Cheers,

              Jim
              We're referring to the 205/50, right?

              With your dry traction and response goals you will have to sacrifice treadwear. Around 15-20k can be expected. You can offset this by purchasing one of the less expensive options: Falken RT-615K, Hankook R-S3, Kumho XS. All of these are phenomenal and will pretty much transform any E30.

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                Originally posted by 5ickride View Post
                What tire size can i run on a set of 15x8.5, 15x9?
                Offset suspension car year fender mods...info please.

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                  Originally posted by Mystikal View Post
                  Offset suspension car year fender mods...info please.
                  Bbs RM 012
                  Front: 15x8,5 ET7 57,1 4x100
                  Rear: 15x9,0 ET0 57,1 4x100

                  Stock suspension at the moment but will be looking at bilstein sports and possibly HRs Sports.

                  1991 318ic everything stock....for now ;)

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                    Originally posted by 5ickride View Post
                    Bbs RM 012
                    Front: 15x8,5 ET7 57,1 4x100
                    Rear: 15x9,0 ET0 57,1 4x100

                    Stock suspension at the moment but will be looking at bilstein sports and possibly HRs Sports.

                    1991 318ic everything stock....for now ;)
                    Rear fenders will have to be pulled, fronts a flat roll. Car will also need to be much, much lower than H&Rs to pull off that setup. 205/50 all around.

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                      Originally posted by Mystikal View Post
                      We're referring to the 205/50, right?

                      With your dry traction and response goals you will have to sacrifice treadwear. Around 15-20k can be expected. You can offset this by purchasing one of the less expensive options: Falken RT-615K, Hankook R-S3, Kumho XS. All of these are phenomenal and will pretty much transform any E30.
                      Yes, and thank you for your input.

                      Cheers,

                      Jim
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                        Jim also check into NITTO NEO-GENS' 205/50/15 HR/VR. 15-20K These tires worked bitchin for me daily driving to work and canyon spirited driving.

                        Terry.
                        Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.

                        garage queen 91 bmw 325is / 1972 Chevy El Camino 355 sbc 450hp

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                          Originally posted by Mystikal View Post
                          Rear fenders will have to be pulled, fronts a flat roll. Car will also need to be much, much lower than H&Rs to pull off that setup. 205/50 all around.
                          Ohh, really? Like IE3s or HR Race? Potholes here suck ass and i dont want to slam it and risk the oil pan and shit

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                            I've got a set of 15x7, 40mm offset Team Dynamics Pro Race 1 wheels I want to use on my '91 318is. I've got 3 sets for my MINI (2006 R53) and would like to be able to get a little crossover between the vehicles in my household. :D I currently have basketweaves and finding suitable tires for the track in 14" looks to be an almost impossible task. 15" isn't all that much better, honestly…

                            I did some test fitting on the driver's side front with the new Dunlop DZ101 tire I got for my MINI yesterday. 205/55-15. I cobbled together a 6mm spacer from some aluminum and it still wasn't enough to clear the strut, so I think I need at least a 10mm spacer. I haven't tried the back, yet. If I can keep this thing running long enough, I may end up running dedicated track tires, in which case I'd probably go as wide as 225.

                            The car's been lowered by the previous owner; it's on Bilstein shocks, H&R springs (I think). I don't know how much it's been lowered, but it's not obscene. It's on 205/60-14 Yokohama ES100s right now.

                            The wheels have a 73.1mm centerbore, so I need to use centering rings.

                            What spacers do I need to get these wheels to fit with 205 (and ideally 225) rubber? What length lug bolt do I need?

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                              Does anyone know where I can get 20 hole barrels for 2 piece, 16 inch wheels.
                              Originally posted by csermonet47
                              Vlad, you are handling this quite unprofessionally.

                              Also, you are a cock with tacky taste.

                              That is all.

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                                Hey J,
                                Im looking for a little more info on fitting a 225/50 on a 15x8 et 20(trm c1)..
                                How much fender work is needed? Im already rolled and slightly pulled all around. Im on coilovers and have camber plates in the front.... Because I know some brands might be wider or not.. Im specifically looking at the g-force sport in that size...
                                Thanks man,
                                Andrew
                                Turbo m30 drift car build.
                                500whp or bust.
                                http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=256525

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