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    Originally posted by Wrinckled View Post
    Thank you for the fast reply, what's the highest safe offset (insuring I don't rub strut or brakes?) I'm worried that 55mm adapters is too large (a bit unsafe)
    40mm minimum. I've run 52mm of stacked spacers/adapters on each side for 10k+ miles you'll be fine.

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      Originally posted by darvo View Post
      What tires I could use using 1.25" fender flares and 1.5" rears, with 17x9 et0 wheels?
      Meatier the better....
      You'd be better off with the +25 version and spacers. 15mm front spacers to clear the struts and nothing in the rear. 245/40 all around should work well.

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        Im looking at some 16x8 +15 wheels how much fender rolling would i need to make 225/45/16 tires fit? If its going to take a lot a may just run 205/50/16s. The car just gets driven spiritedly but will be turboed soon so in the future i will be looking at fitting as wide and sticky of tires as i can.

        Thanks for any help
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          With Euroweaves, on a car with a hr sport suspension, what is the widest spacer I can run front and rear without rolling fenders?

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            Originally posted by turboaddiction View Post
            Im looking at some 16x8 +15 wheels how much fender rolling would i need to make 225/45/16 tires fit? If its going to take a lot a may just run 205/50/16s. The car just gets driven spiritedly but will be turboed soon so in the future i will be looking at fitting as wide and sticky of tires as i can.

            Thanks for any help
            Turbo
            Flat roll and stiff spring rates (500lb+) should do it.

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              Originally posted by Sputnik View Post
              With Euroweaves, on a car with a hr sport suspension, what is the widest spacer I can run front and rear without rolling fenders?
              With 205/55s 10mm rear is probably the max. The front you can do much more but that would look silly.

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                What wheels are these? I see Euro in the cap but cant tell the world just below it.

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                  Hey there,

                  I'm trying to decide what wheel set up to go. I'm pretty good with the offset situation, but I'm wondering on the actual weight.

                  How heavy is too heavy? Being an M42 with not much poke anyway, I don't want to compromise it any further.

                  Looking at either 16inch or 17inch wheels. I currently have some on there that are 16lbs. The stock 14 inch wheels are only 14lbs.

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                    hi guys,

                    just got myself the m-system I 17x8 et 20 front and 17x9 et 22 rear. Can't decide what is the widest tire setup i can run without having to roll the fender and add spacer.

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                      Originally posted by JC-E30 View Post
                      Hey there,

                      I'm trying to decide what wheel set up to go. I'm pretty good with the offset situation, but I'm wondering on the actual weight.

                      How heavy is too heavy? Being an M42 with not much poke anyway, I don't want to compromise it any further.

                      Looking at either 16inch or 17inch wheels. I currently have some on there that are 16lbs. The stock 14 inch wheels are only 14lbs.
                      Lighter the better. Although tire choice has a much larger impact on driving feel and performance than unsprung weight, IMO.

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                        Originally posted by esthero View Post
                        hi guys,

                        just got myself the m-system I 17x8 et 20 front and 17x9 et 22 rear. Can't decide what is the widest tire setup i can run without having to roll the fender and add spacer.
                        Car?

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                          Thanks mate... although I was more curious to what is too heavy. Ie is 16 - 18lbs a "heavy" wheel for an E30. I know in modern cars which come standard with bigger wheels, they say anything under 20lbs is good...

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                            Originally posted by Mystikal View Post
                            Car?
                            it's an e30 re-drilled to 5x120 on Sachs spring and billstein shocks. :)

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                              Originally posted by JC-E30 View Post
                              Thanks mate... although I was more curious to what is too heavy. Ie is 16 - 18lbs a "heavy" wheel for an E30. I know in modern cars which come standard with bigger wheels, they say anything under 20lbs is good...
                              There's no such number, anyone who states a set weight figure is making it up really. Lighter = better.

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                                Originally posted by esthero View Post
                                it's an e30 re-drilled to 5x120 on Sachs spring and billstein shocks. :)
                                So stock E30 hubs redrilled, right? 215/40 is the widest you'll fit without fender rolling and even then it will be tight in the rear on an 88+ car.

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