Ac Schintzer Question

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  • dinanm3atl
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    If they are 17s and 8.5" wide they are probably ET20. Maybe Et15. Somewhere around that ballpark if they were actual 5 Series fitment.

    I would trust those guys with the tire size. I don't know much about those E30 M3s...

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  • Massive Lee
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    Originally posted by stewie30luvr
    they are 8.5 width and what tire sounds good for these rims in for my e30 m3
    They may "sound good" but they are too tall. Believe me, I have an e30 M3, and running an e36/e34 tire size will most likely bug you when the rear of the tire will hit the splash gard.

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  • stewie30luvr
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    no bitch i left it at burbank hopefully a new paint job

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  • stewie30luvr
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    they are 8.5 width and what tire sounds good for these rims in for my e30 m3

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  • vlad
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    Originally posted by stewie30luvr
    well they are 17" and the tires are 235-45-r17
    well, to start, the tire size is wrong

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  • jp_slick
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    wheels are ugly, send them to me. did you end up taking the car up north?

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  • Philipangoo
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    they should be stamped with the offset, also posting the width would be helpful. Sounds like they are 8 to 8.5 though.

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  • Massive Lee
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    No adapter needed. If the wheels are from a 1980s 5 series, only 3mm spacers at the front might be needed, and only if the rims hit the calipers' carrier.

    BTW your tires are too tall for an e30 M3. You need 234.40.17...

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  • F34R
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    Sub'd for end pictures!

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  • constructor
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    Ps. These adapters would work very well on your E30 M3:

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  • constructor
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    You may need spacers, definitely not adapters. Spacer necessity and size cannot be determined without you providing wheel width and offset. You definitely need new tires, though, because those are way too big.

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  • Uber E30
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    17 is 1/3rd of the info needed to tell you anything

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  • gearheadE30
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    Offset?

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  • stewie30luvr
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    well they are 17" and the tires are 235-45-r17 and they came of a 5 series around a 80's i believe

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  • Jean
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    great thread +100

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