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I think not--if you look at the numbers and what they are in reference to, you will see that the percentages are increase over stock size. You can increase the diameter by 2.5 cm without issue.
Of course being home schooled I think you were neglected in the math area. Hate your parents not me.
Have you ever tried running an oversized tire on an e30? No? You haven't? Oh, well in that case:
even if you are going 5 lug, i think it's safe to assume you're using 318ti parts because a tool like you isnt cool enough to have m3 parts. that being said, you need relatively high offset wheels... can be found on any e36 or hundreds of aftermarket wheels.....
difference of 1.66 total diameter. divide by 2 to center difference.
1.66 by 2 is .83 of an inch so little over 3/4 of an inch
look at my car and see the tire 3/4 of an inch bigger. You are seriously saying that there is no room in my geometry for a tire that is that slightly larger. I can`t get any simpler in the math.
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