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  • StereoInstaller1
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    I am using B&G springs on KYBs, urethane trailing arm and control arm bushings.

    My stereo weighs about 100ish pounds.

    Fenders are rolled/pulled pretty seriously. Wheels are 17X7, ET15 on 215/40/17.

    10MM spacers on rear for looks only, not needed at all.

    Thanks!

    Luke

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  • Vince30
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    Originally posted by StereoInstaller1
    Who you calling a waffleswaffleswaffleswaffleswaffles, Okie?

    Just kidding. I would go wider if I felt like spending the money I don't have.

    nah, don't listen to the h8rz.

    17s are perfect for an E30, IMO.

    I don't care for stupid low E30s, but that is because I DRIVE mine, and do not wanna baby it everywhere. Speed bumps should not take 10 minutes to drive over.

    Do drop the car before you put wheels on, especially if you don't do the typical H&R/Bilstien setup (WAY too harsh for my taste) so you don't waste money or time on wheels that don't fit. If you do a wheel intended for a FWD car, you will need spacers. You will be shocked at how expensive they are.

    There are several options out there, but R3V seems to hate on pretty much anything "different".

    I think my basically stock car looks pretty good on 17s. I do plan on big brakes, but I want both ends, not just front.

    Your car is tight! What kind of suspension are you running? I love that, it is perfect. My e30 is my every day driver (sun rain snow sleet hail) and ride comfort is very important to me.

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  • e30frosh
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    I have a decent set of 16"s that I'll toss my cupkit springs with for another fifty.

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  • T Verdier
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    Originally posted by meidlin
    ah indeed. but is there a possibility that you may lower it too much, so that 17's wont fit with the current suspension?
    youd have to do that on pupose with an e30 they dont go that low unless you realy try (Coilovers) but you have to do reasearch also to calulate if they will fit. if you have some 17x9 et0 and have H&R Race springs they wont fit at all. but if you have 17x7 et28 they might not rub at all. find out what other people are running.

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  • e30trooper
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    yeah springs b4 rims, dont get your car donkd on like mine did atm haha. 17's are good size , shit id even rock some super dish 15's on e30 :D

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Originally posted by z31maniac
    But you have to do at least 17 x 8s or you're a waffleswaffleswaffleswaffleswaffles.
    Who you calling a waffleswaffleswaffleswaffleswaffles, Okie?

    Just kidding. I would go wider if I felt like spending the money I don't have.

    Originally posted by Simon S
    In specific regard to 17s – don’t. just don’t. Unless you’re dropping it to the frame rail$, performing a 24v $wap, and installing HUGE brake rotor$ and caliper$ - you’re gonna look like a chump on wagon wheels.
    nah, don't listen to the h8rz.

    17s are perfect for an E30, IMO.

    I don't care for stupid low E30s, but that is because I DRIVE mine, and do not wanna baby it everywhere. Speed bumps should not take 10 minutes to drive over.

    Do drop the car before you put wheels on, especially if you don't do the typical H&R/Bilstien setup (WAY too harsh for my taste) so you don't waste money or time on wheels that don't fit. If you do a wheel intended for a FWD car, you will need spacers. You will be shocked at how expensive they are.

    There are several options out there, but R3V seems to hate on pretty much anything "different".

    I think my basically stock car looks pretty good on 17s. I do plan on big brakes, but I want both ends, not just front.

    Last edited by StereoInstaller1; 07-26-2009, 12:59 AM.

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  • meidlin
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    ah indeed. but is there a possibility that you may lower it too much, so that 17's wont fit with the current suspension?

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  • Nonspec325
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    I have no idea what's going on :blowup:

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  • z31maniac
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    Originally posted by Simon S
    yes
    No, they aren't.

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  • red325
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    Originally posted by 87e30
    Suspension first. And depends on the car.

    17s aren't my thing, but there are plenty of nice cars that will tell you otherwise.
    Wise Words

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  • spooledtt
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    meidlin.... Look at my last post... post # 20

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  • meidlin
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    Just wondering, what is the reason for suspension before rims?

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  • Simon S
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    Originally posted by vince30
    is a 17 to big for an e30?
    yes

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  • Simon S
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    Originally posted by Ral
    trust us... suspension first. H&R Sports/Bilstein Sports..
    this is for true.

    In specific regard to 17s – don’t. just don’t. Unless you’re dropping it to the frame rail$, performing a 24v $wap, and installing HUGE brake rotor$ and caliper$ - you’re gonna look like a chump on wagon wheels.

    16s ‘push it’ with stock brakes. 15s are A) more affordable B) ride smoother C) don’t dwarf the brakes D) facilitate more affordable tires, and E) make for a great ‘stage one’ upgrade.

    euroweaves and BBS RAs make for great starter wheels. You’re just not gonna go wrong – and if you decide to switch up later – you’ll get your money back on them..

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  • RainierHooker
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    17's + Stock Suspension = MONSTER TRUCK!


    Great for Sunday, Sunday, Sunday when you're crushing 80's American steel down at the fairgrounds, but maybe not the trick for an e30 on the highway.

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