16x7 et20-Best tire size?

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  • Waynegro
    Advanced Member
    • Aug 2005
    • 160

    #1

    16x7 et20-Best tire size?

    I have done tons of searching and have not concluded anything concrete (I might even be more confused lol). I have a 87 325is (high arches) and I am going with a GC setup. Whats the widest tire I can run without rubbing? I would like to avoid rolling my fenders if possible. 225/50/16's seem to be the cheapest option. Will those give me rubbing problems? Or should I stick with a 205/50/15? I would love some input from everyone. Thanks.
  • backtrail69
    R3V Elite
    • Jul 2005
    • 4471

    #2
    I run a 225/45 on my car with 16x8 et20. I had to roll the rears. I would run 205/50 if you want to be absolutely positive it will fit. 215/45s would be slightly undersized in your roll out, but could work also.
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    • golde30
      R3V OG
      • Nov 2003
      • 11464

      #3
      225/50/16 is oversized and wont fit. as mentioned above, the ideal size is 225/45/16, which i ran on my 16x7 et25 with no rubbing issues, et20, not sure, may have to roll the lips in the rear just a lil bit.
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      • Jand3rson
        Banned
        • Oct 2003
        • 37587

        #4
        I've always run 205/50 with 16's, and that's mostly what I've always had. Tires are plentiful in that size, and there's generally no fitment issues.

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        • euroshark
          No R3VLimiter
          • Apr 2006
          • 3491

          #5
          Do some research on tire brands while you are deciding on sizes. Most companies offer a spec sheet for all of their sizes that shows overall width, tread width etc. You don't NEED 225s, most people just run wide tires to look cool I guess... The funny thing is there is such a variation between manufacturers that some 205s are as wide as some of the 225s at the tread.
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          • Mystikal
            Moderator
            Wheel Fitment Expert
            • Nov 2003
            • 9602

            #6
            225/45/16 will work fine on your car with those wheels. You'll likely need to roll the rear, as backtrail said.

            On a later car, this same setup would be a headache.

            Jay

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            • SchnellerVert
              No R3VLimiter
              • Sep 2005
              • 3948

              #7
              Mine do not rub but then again I am running J stock and the offset is 23 so helps out a little.

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              • einstein57
                R3V OG
                • Jun 2007
                • 10780

                #8
                i am running 205/50/16's with tons of room. My dad is running 215/45/16 on his 88. discounttiredirect.com has good tires w/o tax or shiping cost.

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                • Waynegro
                  Advanced Member
                  • Aug 2005
                  • 160

                  #9
                  Well it looks like I can run either size without much problem, so are 225's worth the extra money for a DD car that will see a few track days and autox events a year?

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                  • SchnellerVert
                    No R3VLimiter
                    • Sep 2005
                    • 3948

                    #10
                    For a M20 powered car and DD no not really do you need the xtra drag and faster wear due to camber wear?

                    If you use them for grip or need the extra grip then sure it's worth it the cost differance is not much, but 225-45-16's are limited size.

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                    • jmarch
                      Advanced Member
                      • Oct 2004
                      • 163

                      #11
                      88 (low arch) car

                      225/45/16 Toyos T-1Rs on 16x7s ASAs
                      E30 M3 Springs, Koni Yellows
                      Front fixed camber plates 1.25
                      Rear camber adjusters

                      No Rubbing
                      1995 Porsche 993 6 speed
                      2001 BMW M3 6 speed - DD
                      2001 BMW 530iA Sport - Hers
                      2005 KTM 450EXC 6 speed

                      Gone:

                      1988 BMW M3 2.5 EVOIII Clone
                      1988 BMW 325is x2
                      1985 BMW M635CSI 286hp
                      2001 KTM 400MXC

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                      • 808BMW
                        R3VLimited
                        • Oct 2003
                        • 2910

                        #12
                        I personally undersized the profile, rather than the width.
                        225-40-16 on 16x8's et20 with no rubbing, on GC's.
                        I'd think a 16x7 rim would suck them in a bit more too.

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                        • Waynegro
                          Advanced Member
                          • Aug 2005
                          • 160

                          #13
                          I ran both 225's and 205's on my old Ronal LS's (15x7) and the 225's made the steering feel slow compared to the 205's, if that makes any sense. That is one of the reasons why I am leaning towards 205s at this point.

                          The lack of tire options with 225's bites also.

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                          • 92 mtechnic cabrio
                            Honesty is not the best policy!
                            • Dec 2003
                            • 4907

                            #14
                            On a 16x7, you'd want to run 225/45 or 205/50, with a tire wider than 205 on a 7" wide rim, the tire will give that "bunched up ribbon" look.
                            R.I.P 07/01/09 - 04/23/10 :(

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