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    Originally posted by Mystikal View Post
    Neat. Did I see your car on reddit yesterday? The fitment seemed familiar.
    Yes, probably.

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      Originally posted by Mystikal View Post
      205/55 is stock size and cushion-y but I think will just rub given your offsets. I'd suggest 195/55 (ideal for more sidewall) or 205/50. No fender rolling.
      Thank you. Do you think i can get away with a 205/50 upfront and a 225/50 rear? I have early model E30. If so which tire do you recommend? Im looking at Toyo or BFG. Thanks again!

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        Hey, I've got a late model, Can I fit 245/45/16 tires on 16x9 et20 wheels on the rear with just a good fender roll? Tires I want to use are RE11's. TIA


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          Hello,
          Im trying to decide between two sets of wheels, I want them to be a direct fit with no fender rolling needed (spacers are fine). My car is sitting on billy sports with IE stage 3 race springs so about 1.5" drop.

          Both wheels center bores are 57.1 so thats not an issue.

          Wheel set one: 16x8 with an offset of 20.
          Wheel set two: 16x7 with an offset of 15.

          Will either of these work without any fender rolling? What tires should be used?

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            Hey Mystikal.
            i just got a set of 16x8.5 et15 in the mail and wanted a decent stretch with a lower profile tire. nothing crazy more moderate that anything.

            i was thinking about 215/35 and wanted your opinion without committing yet.

            Also i was wondering if these would be rubbing on the struts with a gc coil over set up without a front spacer.

            Thanks!

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              Originally posted by Mystikal View Post
              Man, if it were that easy you wouldn't be the 7127th post in this thread :p

              That answer depends on wheel width, wheel diameter, tire size, E30 model, ride height, suspension setup...etc.
              Dude, you are seriously SO awesome for answering everyones questions. BIG thank you for answering mine, I really appreciate it because wheel configurations make my head spin like nothing else.

              Is there any way I can fit a wheel 15x8 wheel with +0mm offset if I roll my fenders? I've seen guys running 16x8 wheels that have +0mm offset, and stretched tires.

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                I'm looking at widening a set of wheels for my touring, probably staggered, in their current original for them are all 16x7.5 et25.

                My rear arches have had the lip flattened back on itself and the bumps/humps on the slanted part of the arch also flattened to make room. Up front the lip has also been flattened back on itself. Neither front or rear have had the arches or lip pushed out. I don't mind if I have to run a spacer to push the wheel out a little up front, I'll be looking for a bbk at some point so I could possibly have a need for a spacer if I don't have enough clearance.

                Suspension is a set of bc racing coilovers with stock 6kg spring but I might got for something slightly stiffer. Also have adjustable camber front/rear but preffer to run within spec (or similar to M3) I'll be lowered but I doubt I'll go crazy low except maybe for shows.

                I'm hoping not to have to run stretched tires or at least not to big of a stretch. Something like a 225/45 on a 9J and maybe a 205/50 on 8J.

                I haven't got new dishes yet and haven't got the shell ready for fitting wheels and trying to work out how wide I can go. From my calculations I can widen to this: 8J ET18, 8.5J ET12, 9J ET6, 9.5J ET0

                But I've no idea what will or won't fit up front or out back. I'm hoping for 8J/9J F/R or maybe half an inch wider if this is possible? And I guess it also comes down to tire choice as well?

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                  Tire size for 15x8 et20 and minimal roll? 91 325i.

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                    Track wheels ???

                    15x7 et25 225/45/15
                    Stock fenders/no rolling either

                    Oh and it's a late model

                    Should I have any problems?

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                      What about saw blades. This may have been answered. What would be a moderate stretched tire? And what would be a meaty tire?

                      17x9.5

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                        Will a 16x9 et15 fit on late model 325i? Gonna be running 205-45-16's with a mean roll an maybe little pull. But will I need spacers or anything else? Thanks in advance
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                          Whats the absolute biggest tire i could fit on a stock e30? Im looking at 16x8s for my car.

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                            I have a 90 325is, with ground control coil overs. Currently I have rota grids that are16x7 with 205/50 tires. I'm interested in two sets of wheels, there the Borbet type B and BBS RS. Sorry if this questions been asked a lot but I'd like to know your opinion on which would have the more aggressive fitment. My fenders are slightly rolled and I autocross the car. Thanks

                            The Borbet type B are 16x7.5 et 20, would a 205/50 work?
                            The BBS are 15x7.5/8 et 22/15, I'd like to run a higher aspect ratio to fill the fenders so what size would be best? 225/50 or 215/50

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                              Currently trying to decide what tire and wheel to go to for road course track running this summer. Want to go to the hoosier R6 (I think) on my 91 325i S52 . Trying to figure out what would be best size. Currently have ground control suspension. I run P205/40ZR17 for my street tires. Any recommendation on size of a track slick and wheel
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                                I've been all over the place on which tires to go with. I don't mind a little stretch, and I plan on rolling fenders, but I want to keep pulling them to a minimum...what are your thoughts on:

                                early model, GC coilovers, 16x8 et15 and 16x9 et18.

                                I'm thinking 205/45 up front and either 215/45 or 225/40 in the rear.

                                Any brand suggestions as well?

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