Not all e30s sold here were LHD. Quite a few RHD e30s running around Japan.
Back on topic, I'd probably run adapters over a 5 lug swap seeing as my car would mostly be daily driven.
Why 5-lug over 4-lug......?
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^For me, I've always (see: since 2006) wanted a late model coupe with Style 39 DSII's on it.Leave a comment:
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I think it is a reason people use, but if they researched it more they'd know better.
"It's cool" is the only reason i can think of, or if there is a specific wheel you want to run thsts not in 4 lug.Leave a comment:
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I guess I should have qualified that with "for a reasonable price". (not that I'm saying those wheels aren't worth the money, just not right for my purposes)
The fact that I would be paying over 3k for one set of wheels makes 5-lug more reasonable. God forbid one ever gets fucked up, I'd be out nearly a grand for just one wheel.Leave a comment:
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Ahh, I see. I haven't looked into 5-lug swaps at all. That was just an assumption I made. Poor assumption, apparently.Leave a comment:
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well, i wanted the extra track, and the look that came with it. other people may approach it a different way if they have different desires- but i got good handling, and slightly bigger brakes that consist of OEM parts and not high-dollar stuff.
i love the way the car turns and stops, and other people like the way it looks. was the right choice for me.Leave a comment:
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"for brakes" is a pretty poor reason
any 5-lug swap that uses stock brakes are going to be inferior to a BBK for 4 lug, both in stopping power and weight, while also costing more.Leave a comment:
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That's exactly my point though. Those wheels re-drilled on a 4-lug car would not cause any rubbing issues, maybe a mild to full roll depending on tires.Leave a comment:
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boom.Leave a comment:
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I'm going 5 lug because no one makes 18x10 4x100 wheels to fit over my 350mm brakes.Leave a comment:
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I agree with everything you said. I have the e36m3 setup with z3 rears. my track is much wider, so much so that I have to run a really deep offset to get under the fenders or flare it, which I'll end up doing.I disagree with e30 friendly sizes being more common in 5x120. It will depend what you are after wheel wise, granted.
5x120 is BMW only, 4x100 spreads to a few marquees. For track beasts, there are wide options in both, so why spend the money to switch over? Plus with any custom wheel, you can simply choose to have it drilled 4x100, and use the large pile of cash left over to buy some larger brakes.
e30 m3 brakes are no longer that big comparatively, and all the goofyness involved in widening your track with e36/ti/etc gear means you will have to run shitty e46 stock wheels, and eliminate the space you could've used to adapt if you find non 5x120 wheels you like later on (plus 5-lug swap + adapters = wtf?)
a 5x114.3 swap, now theres some wheel selection.
I think I'll invent a 5x114.3 swap.........about 90% of the wheels I'd like to have come in that bolt pattern.........
I have only had my e30 for about a year.......in which it was only a DD for 2 weeks until I found this site........and it's been ripped apart ever since. I enjoy the build, I've gotten more satisfaction out of that portion of my projects then any other part. The 5-lug was an early on impulse buy influenced by a friend telling me how awesome it was..... problem is I never really spent the time learning or understanding the car before I made that decision. This is more of a justification for my actions and to let others know what they're getting into and that it might not be all that it's cracked up to be.The thread title aks why 5 over 4 lugs but it seems you've already done the swap. So what gives? You want us to justify your decision for you? Or is this a mediocre attempt at convincing those sitting at the cusp of making this decision to lean one way or another? I'm utterly confused...
Many great points have been made and I have come to the conclusion that if I ever do another e30 I won't be going 5-lug.Leave a comment:
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The thread title aks why 5 over 4 lugs but it seems you've already done the swap. So what gives? You want us to justify your decision for you? Or is this a mediocre attempt at convincing those sitting at the cusp of making this decision to lean one way or another? I'm utterly confused...Leave a comment:

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