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Originally posted by blacksport325 View PostI know this has been answered probably 10 times, but I'm honestly having trouble finding a definite answer, i'm trying to run 16x8 xxr 002's ET 0 while lowered on coilovers. I'm planning on buying 205/45/16, but saw a few 205/50/16's that caught my attention as well, I want to make sure i'll just have to roll rear fenders, the fronts should be fine from what I understand? This is on a late model 318is.
My $0.02.
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Originally posted by Mystikal View PostDon't run 16x8 +0 XXRs. They will fit with massive work (very stiff springs, fender pull front and rear, 195 tires) but then you'll likely end up with ugly chipped paint. And by the time you clean all of that up and make it work, you could have afforded a nicer set of wheels that fit properly.
My $0.02.
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spacers
After reading your response to 8mm spacers I want to get your opinion on this. I did a test fit with a friends tires.
These wheels are the 7.5X17 ET 25 with 15mm spacers, from the factory, with 235/40 R17 888's on a 91 vert with H&R Sports (Vert specific). I may run a little less expensive performance tire. There are no camber plates on the car but I have considered installing them. I also need to drop the front a little more. The tires sit out too far in the front so I want to reduce the spacer width and would like to know what you would recommend and which one's would you stay away from. I was going to space it out with washers for the test fit and then buy the appropriate spacer but figured it was better to ask here first. Thank you for all your help.
Cheers,
Jimsigpic
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Originally posted by jsantose30 View Postmy car is lowered and is currently rolling on 16''s i want to buy some cheep wheels i can buy to fit on my car for the winter what should i do...i have bottlecaps but the regular size tire is too big it will rub what can i do? can i put sum smaller tires on it?
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Originally posted by IronmanE30 View PostAfter reading your response to 8mm spacers I want to get your opinion on this. I did a test fit with a friends tires.
These wheels are the 7.5X17 ET 25 with 15mm spacers, from the factory, with 235/40 R17 888's on a 91 vert with H&R Sports (Vert specific). I may run a little less expensive performance tire. There are no camber plates on the car but I have considered installing them. I also need to drop the front a little more. The tires sit out too far in the front so I want to reduce the spacer width and would like to know what you would recommend and which one's would you stay away from. I was going to space it out with washers for the test fit and then buy the appropriate spacer but figured it was better to ask here first. Thank you for all your help.
Cheers,
Jim
If they are +25 final, then you can't run any smaller of a spacer, except maybe a 12mm. Camber is your answer.
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Originally posted by Mystikal View PostSo the final offset is +25 then? They look too far in to be +10 effective offset.
If they are +25 final, then you can't run any smaller of a spacer, except maybe a 12mm. Camber is your answer.
Cheers,
JimLast edited by IronmanE30; 09-08-2011, 11:08 AM.sigpic
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still looking for an answer to my question on the previous page.I don't always wreck cars, but when I do I wreck them into trees.
91' 318is S50 swap - The Black Widow
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Originally posted by Mystikal View PostFigured you would have looked at the ARC-8 by now and seen that it only comes in one 4x100 offset - the correct one.
As for mesh wheel recommendations, no idea. Not the thread.I don't always wreck cars, but when I do I wreck them into trees.
91' 318is S50 swap - The Black Widow
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