I want some 225s for my stock riding 88 325ix, is this an option? Any recommendations for a good all season tire?
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Originally posted by BMWe30Mstyle View PostI want some 225s for my stock riding 88 325ix, is this an option? Any recommendations for a good all season tire?
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So, I have a set of rims I'd like to try out - however...
they are 15x7 ET 35, and they fit a honda...
my memory suggests that I will need a hubcentric ring and probably a spacer (I'm not an IX). Anyone know what exactly I'd need to make it look proper and fit proper?1987 Delphin 325e Sedan - Natalie
1990 325i 24v
1997 Chevrolet K1500 Crew Cab 4x4 - The Centurion
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Originally posted by andrewm View PostSo, I have a set of rims I'd like to try out - however...
they are 15x7 ET 35, and they fit a honda...
my memory suggests that I will need a hubcentric ring and probably a spacer (I'm not an IX). Anyone know what exactly I'd need to make it look proper and fit proper?
Originally posted by SpasticDwarf;n6449866Honestly I built it just to have a place to sit and listen to Hotline Bling on repeat.
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Originally posted by andrewm View PostSo, I have a set of rims I'd like to try out - however...
they are 15x7 ET 35, and they fit a honda...
my memory suggests that I will need a hubcentric ring and probably a spacer (I'm not an IX). Anyone know what exactly I'd need to make it look proper and fit proper?
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Originally posted by andrewm View PostThanks - I think I figured it all out. I cant find any metal huncentric rings, is fairly common that they are plastic? Im looking at the honda hub, to the e30 hub which is 56.1 to 57.1
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http://www.justforwheels.com/index.j...cat=hubcentric shows a 56.1 ID to 571 OD ring, is that not correct? Thanks for the tip, I will measure the rims tonight or this weekend.1987 Delphin 325e Sedan - Natalie
1990 325i 24v
1997 Chevrolet K1500 Crew Cab 4x4 - The Centurion
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Originally posted by andrewm View Posthttp://www.justforwheels.com/index.j...cat=hubcentric shows a 56.1 ID to 571 OD ring, is that not correct? Thanks for the tip, I will measure the rims tonight or this weekend.
But, again, unless they're OEM Honda wheels there is a very little chance they are actually 56.1mm.
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Pipe dream hypothetical:
16x8.5 et15 front and rear
Is 225 wide a possibility or should I end my mental exercise?
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Its finally time for a new wheel size and setup for the E30.
Mystikal, I need some help.
91 318is, 5 lug, coilovered on E38 style 5's.
I will be rolling, and potentially flaring the fenders a bit.
Are 225/45's doable? How about 235/45's?
The more rubber the better, as the car has the potential to have the S52 resupercharged in the near future.
Thanks!My previous build (currently E30-less)
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=170390
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Originally posted by Mystikal View PostReally aren't many choices in 225 that are all-season and fit an E30...Falken ZE-912 in 225/50/15 is the only one I can think of. It's a great tire but not that capable in the snow/ice. Not recommended for anything but very light winters. They should work without spacers on stock iX weaves as far as I know.
i have snowmoblie treads but the wide stanse my short spring white one has is so beautiful i need them for summer.. perhaps im over my head and should stick with 205 but there are no options in 215 all season either.. no big deal ill catch the yoko again in 205
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Originally posted by jackbenny View PostPipe dream hypothetical:
16x8.5 et15 front and rear
Is 225 wide a possibility or should I end my mental exercise?
Car lowered on ground controls with rear fenders rolled.
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