13inch Wheel Fitment
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Their site says 13x10 124mm backspacing (4.9") 11.4 lbs $345. They don't come that large in 15".Leave a comment:
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While your at it you should check the price/weight of 15x10's or 15x10.5's with a 5" backspaceLeave a comment:
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I just sent an email to the USA Compomotive dealer to obtain one for fitting.
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Yea I'm gonna recoupe some money after we throw a Halloween party for the kids then order one wheel and I'll get back with you guys on this fo sho.
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Do this for sure....If nothing else with that tire size out now, you could at least unload them on a miata or honda guy if they don't work out for you.Leave a comment:
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Alright guys, I just got to work and measured a 14x6.5 is Weave and at the smallest part of the barrel is 300mm. These wheels should work with stock calipers and leave more clearence than factory weaves.
So If they do fit(which it looks like they will with even more room than stock) can I have a good laugh as well.If it doesn't, we will all have a good laugh. :pimp:
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255-40-13 HoHos on a ten? With the right dif ratio and the m42 in my car now might be a nice setup. Now I wonder if I could plea my way into FSP?Leave a comment:
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While this would make fitting wide tires easy due to not needing body work, I think that unless your car is super light, you would burn through them like mad...
That setup on an FSP 2002 would be brutal though.Leave a comment:
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That will not lead anywhere to send me a pdf file of the profile as I don't have a tech drawing of the stock e30 brakes. Just buy the wheels and try them. If the wheels indeed fit, you will have owned us. If it doesn't, we will all have a good laugh. :pimp:Leave a comment:
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He, he. Everybody has tried to fit 13" winter wheels to their e30... 20 years ago. No fit.
Sikboy, you tend to forget that the barrels are not flat cylinders. They are curved-in near the spokes and the diameter can be dramatically reduced, especially near the area where the smaller barrel meets the spoke.
Anyway, good luck with your fitment.Leave a comment:
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Yes, that would leave around an inch for caliper clearance. What is the distance in mm from the center of the hub to the furthest point of the caliper?Leave a comment:

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