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  • Jand3rson
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    Borbet Type E - 16 x 7.5 - ET 35 4x100



    I am running spacers, but only an 8mm to bring it to ET27.

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  • Funkmasta
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    Originally posted by Axxe View Post
    Konig Remembers should be on this list. RS003 replicas, and they can't be THAT weak.
    I haven't heard any bending issues from them...? sounds good!

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  • Axxe
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    Konig Remembers should be on this list. RS003 replicas, and they can't be THAT weak.

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  • Funkmasta
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    I just feel that the lugs are too long to be able to transfer the force well in high power applications... I don't know. It's just not "right" in my eyes.

    I don't do replicas because from experience, they bend SO much more easily than a high quality wheel.

    Maybe I'm over analyzing the situation?

    Edit:
    Quality matters. It is the same reason that I don't buy anything aftermarket. You can get a great shape used fender for $75-$125, or you can get a brand new, aftermarket fender, for $45. What gives? I never buy cars that have cheap aftermarket stuff on them. I see it as an indication that the previous owner was stingy about maintenance and repairs for the car... which translates into: lots of work needed that hasn't been done/neglect.

    On multilug applications, there is more engineering that goes into making the wheel universal, than goes into making the wheel light, strong, and aesthetically pleasing.
    Last edited by Funkmasta; 08-19-2007, 08:21 PM.

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  • egk2
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    You're really limiting yourself with just direct fitment wheels.
    Can I ask why you are so adamant about not using spacers?

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  • Joe318is
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    16X7 Fittipadli 5 spokes by OZ. ET 26 with correct centerbore. Those have 215/50 Goodyears on them, next set will be 225/50's

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  • fretburnr
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    good call on the slipstreams.

    my 16x7 et25 ASAs aren't the widest, lightest, or nicest looking, but they were cheap and fit really well with 215s or 225s.


    (pic credit Neil MacDonald)

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  • backtrail69
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    Rota Slipstreams (Replica of the Spoon Racing Wheel) 4 x 100 16x8 et20 Lots of room for a BBK and meaty tires!

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  • Erick
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    Originally posted by M42Technik View Post
    There are more in offsets around 20...I think that's what he was asking for Erick! :)
    Pfft you fail at reading. -.-'

    Anywho... um... 16x9 et15 wheels. Fitment spacers all around and you're good to go!

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  • drifty340i
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    My schnitzer 16s ;)

    These arent mine tho, i havint taken a photo of mine yet but they look even better than these
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  • Funkmasta
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    Basically anything that will fit without spacers.

    What are the Schmidts like?

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  • M42Technik
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    Azev Type A's
    Borbet Type A, Type B
    Schmidts
    BBS RS003

    There are more in offsets around 20...I think that's what he was asking for Erick! :)

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  • Erick
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    Aesthetically correct? 16x9s all around et9 in the front and et5 (or 0) in the back.

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  • Funkmasta
    started a topic 4x100 16" wheel roll-call

    4x100 16" wheel roll-call

    In my opinion, a 16" wheel is the most aesthetically correct size wheel for an E30.

    What wheels are available for our E30s in 16"? I am talking REAL wheels.
    No multi-lug, no replicas, no "spacers needed". QUALITY replicas are ok, wheels that need hubcentric rings are OK too.

    Please post a pic if you have one, even if it is borrowed from another site.


    Hartge Classic:
    16x7.5
    Last edited by Funkmasta; 08-18-2007, 04:28 PM.
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