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  • Mystikal
    Moderator
    Wheel Fitment Expert
    • Nov 2003
    • 9602

    #9286
    Originally posted by Staszek
    Ok I ditched all my other plans and I need the following info.

    1990 325is, it will be on Koni Adjustables with H&R Sport springs. I have IE Wilwood BBK the 16" slim versions.

    I want to run 16x8 all around with 225/45R16, although if its better I could make the barrels 7.5

    I am currently having custom BBS RS's made so I can do any offset I need. I was thinking ET22 would clear the rears so I would not have to roll.

    If that wont work is there an ET in the rear that will work so I dont have to roll?
    +22 all around is great for 225/45s

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    • Mystikal
      Moderator
      Wheel Fitment Expert
      • Nov 2003
      • 9602

      #9287
      Originally posted by MogSpeedE30
      Need some advice on what tires, here is the current setup

      Wheels: 16x7.5 ET30 Borbet Type C

      Car: 1987 325i Sedan

      Modifications: Front Fenders Rolled, Rear Quarters still stock, Bilstein Sports, H&R Super Sport Springs

      Current Tires: 205/55R16 Front, 225/50R16 Rear (long story on the stagger)

      Looking at doing 205/50R16 Front and 225/50R16 rear, wondering what spacers i would need and if i would have to do rear quarter work (would love to do 225/50 all around)
      I had those same wheels and they rubbed the front struts without spacers. Are you saying you're clearing them with massive 205/55s too? That's weird.

      I recommend 3mm front spacers and 225/45 tires all around. You're getting away with massively oversized tires at the moment it seems but I can't recommend it.

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      • Mystikal
        Moderator
        Wheel Fitment Expert
        • Nov 2003
        • 9602

        #9288
        Originally posted by gammapowered
        Hello, Im looking at XXR 527 17's. I see that there are a few options. I like the idea of the staggered setup. 8.25 front et 25, and the 9.75 rear et25. What is the right size tires, i prefer max width. Also what spacers would i need. I really want wider tires for the performance.

        Thank you,
        The staggered rear setup is far too wide to fit a proper tire. Get the 17x8.25 square and run 235/40 all around with a rear fender roll. Ideal grip setup.

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        • Mystikal
          Moderator
          Wheel Fitment Expert
          • Nov 2003
          • 9602

          #9289
          Originally posted by Flexx
          So I just received a set of 16x8 et25 ( but ordered 16x8 et20) and before I send them back I was wondering what size tires I should run and will they work without rubbing? The car will be lowered 2"-3" max drop and I was looking at using 205/50/16 tires previously.

          Will I need to do and rolling of the fenders or use spacers?

          I have a 89 e30 325is.

          Thanks ahead of time.
          You're going to need 3mm front spacers to use those. I'd return them, personally.

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          • Mystikal
            Moderator
            Wheel Fitment Expert
            • Nov 2003
            • 9602

            #9290
            Originally posted by CrazyIvan
            Looking at a staggered set with the following specs:

            15x8 ET8, 15x9 ET-6

            I'm at stock height, and might go for an enthusiast drop (verse stancer).
            How will this be for fitment, and will I need spacers?
            Offsets far too low.

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            • Mystikal
              Moderator
              Wheel Fitment Expert
              • Nov 2003
              • 9602

              #9291
              Originally posted by Das Delfin
              Hi Jay, got a question for ya

              I want to go 16x9 et15 in the rear of my cabrio on H&R sport springs (for now). I want stock diameter (or slightly greater; my car has a 4.10 rear) and not too much of a stretch.

              How can I fit 245/45? I'm also looking at 225/50 or 225/45. I can roll my fenders but not sure I want to pull them just yet. Thanks!
              205/45 maximum. Too low of an offset to fit more without rubbing.

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              • Mystikal
                Moderator
                Wheel Fitment Expert
                • Nov 2003
                • 9602

                #9292
                Originally posted by kid8
                16x7.5 et20. Car is a late model with h&r sports. Could a 205/50/16 fit without rolling? It has a 1.5mm space in the front for a brake kit.
                1.5mm or 15mm? Former, sure, it'll fit. The latter may push the wheels out too far and catch the fender while turning.

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                • Mystikal
                  Moderator
                  Wheel Fitment Expert
                  • Nov 2003
                  • 9602

                  #9293
                  Originally posted by mdlax30
                  Ahoy!

                  I have a 91' 318is, stock ride height. I was looking to put on Varrstoen DS12's in 15x8 et25. What tire size would work without fender modification or looking completely silly (I don't mind a slight stretch)? I was thinking tire sizes 205/50/15, 195/50/15 or 205/55/15?
                  http://www.varrstoen.com/product/ds12-2/
                  3mm front spacers. 205/50, 205/55, 225/50 and 225/45 all fit without modification.

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                  • Mystikal
                    Moderator
                    Wheel Fitment Expert
                    • Nov 2003
                    • 9602

                    #9294
                    Originally posted by KYdirte30
                    What's up guys. I'm a noob in the wheel/tire game so looking for knowledge. Gonna be running 15x8.5 wheel with et17. Wondering what a good tire size would be to run without rubbing (don't wanna have to roll the fenders if I don't have to). My 325is couple is lowered a little on GC coils. Also wondering if I'm gonna have to run spacers.
                    205/50, no spacers, no rolling, no rubbing.

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                    • drumsauce
                      Noobie
                      • Jan 2017
                      • 15

                      #9295
                      Originally posted by Mystikal
                      You'll spend $300-400 on hardware to fit those flush. 25mm front, at least 30mm rear bolt-on spacers. IMO it's just not worth it.
                      Thanks, Jay. All budgeted for. Thanks for the spacer specs, confirmed my math. Much appreciated :thankyou:

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                      • sklbase
                        Member
                        • Aug 2013
                        • 88

                        #9296
                        [emoji119][emoji41][emoji16] - the feeling you get when Mystical answers your wheel/tire fitment post!!!


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                        • KYdirte30
                          Noobie
                          • Feb 2017
                          • 21

                          #9297
                          Originally posted by Mystikal
                          205/50, no spacers, no rolling, no rubbing.
                          Thank you so much for answering my post man. With that same wheel set up what is the biggest tire I could get under there without rubbing? Could I fit 225's in there or even 245's (even if it's just in the rear)

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                          • Staszek
                            R3VLimited
                            • May 2006
                            • 2533

                            #9298
                            Originally posted by Mystikal
                            +22 all around is great for 225/45s
                            Thank you!!
                            Euro Delivery Thread///E30 Project Klaus///COTM August 2021

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                            • IF1960
                              Noobie
                              • Jul 2016
                              • 13

                              #9299
                              Originally posted by Mystikal
                              Ooh, nice. Run the 225/45s square. Tons of turn-in grip, no mods needed.
                              Legend, thanks Mystikal

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                              • kid8
                                Grease Monkey
                                • Jul 2013
                                • 312

                                #9300
                                Originally posted by Mystikal
                                1.5mm or 15mm? Former, sure, it'll fit. The latter may push the wheels out too far and catch the fender while turning.
                                Awesome, thanks again!!

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