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Originally Posted by aworthybrother
Hi,
Can i run 20mm adapter spacer with no rubbing? My fenders are not rolled.
(Ronal LS 16x7.5 5x120 et35)
Yes, but only with 205/45 tires.
Originally posted by Mystikal View PostYes, but only with 205/45 tires.
Will 205/45 x 16 tires fill the fender gap on an early vert sitting on m3 springs? ThanksLast edited by aworthybrother; 08-07-2014, 01:47 PM.
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Hello everybody! I've got a nice set of BBS Mahle's in the mail for me for my 1990 325. The specs are 15x7 et13.
I'm looking at tire-rack and I can get the Dunlop Direzza ZII in 195/55 or 205/50 but the only high performance tire I can find in 205/55 is the Yokohama S drive.
What do you guys recommend? Any input is greatly appreciated, thanks
ThanksLast edited by macinnis; 08-23-2014, 04:53 PM.
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Thank you for the help in advance.
I have a set of 3 pcs wheels and these are my options. I can change the inner barrel (would the second option be a better choice?
GC coilovers and pretty low, fine with rolling ect.
Front: E36 m3 front 5 lug swap
Rear: 318ti
17x8.5 et13
17x10 et 19
Or
17x8 et 13
17x9 et 19
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Originally posted by Mystikal View PostExactly right. Use 3-series wheels with their high offsets with adapters.Originally posted by Steve Corbett View Post1989 325I Lowered on HR Sports with Bilstein Sports. Picked up a set of 4x100 to 5x120 18mm adapters. I have a couple of 5 series rims that I thought I could use, I added the 18mm instead of subtracting. So I am guessing they will be "Hella Flush" with a ET2? I am assuming most E36 rims will work, starting with around 40mm offset, then spacers netting about 20? Am I looking at this right?
Wanted to see how flush an E39 wheel fits, ET20 15X7 with 225/60R15 on BMW Style 29's w/ 4x100 to 5X120 18 mm adapters. A little too wide. Definitely not the right size tire, they are off my 7 series.sigpic
Steve Corbett
1983 528E Scrapped
1983 528E Sold
1984 745I
1984 325E - Sold
1989 325I Bronzit-Sold
1989 325I Zinno
1988 635CSI
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I have an 88 325ic that I'm looking to put snow tires on. Found a set of Mazda Miata stock steelies with tires on them that look interesting for the price, but, need to be sure the rims will fit my car. I think I've seen information somewhere indicating that rims from the Miata, and some VW cars will fit mine. Just want to be sure before I buy. They're from an early Miata based on pics I've seen of the car. The rims are four bolt 4X100's. I've attached a link to the sale posting.
Any information would be of real help.
Thanks!!
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Im in the process of ordering custom 18x8.5 in the front and 18x10.5 in the rear to fit something like 245 & 295 tires on them with fender flares. All in preparation for an engine swap. However, the company is asking me how much clearance I have in terms of backspacing with my ground control coilovers. With lowered cars, theres issues clearing the spring/adjustment collar. Could anyone lowered with GC coilovers tell me how much backspace theyre running or how much clearance they have?
Thanks in advance.
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Hey guys, so I want to fit some Varrstoen V1 4x100 16x8 +25 all around.
Going with Billy HD and probably H&R springs when I get them, as I have cut springs right now from previous owner lol. Thinking of that setup for daily driver, in Vancouver, BC but the roads are somewhat shitty.
Will I need spacers to mount them on? And has anyone else ran this setup?
Would I also need to roll my fenders? I'm hoping not to.
Thanks in advance!Last edited by Winh; 08-21-2014, 11:48 PM.
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Late model, Ge coils, linear springs, front perch cut, 17x9 et30 square setup, this 5 lug kit http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=330653 , which adds 12mm on the front and rear stays on e30 fitment. 245/40 tires.
Possible?
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