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    steelies on e30, need assistance

    Hi Guys,
    I posted in the wheels sections but no answers yet. If anybody can help figure out offset/backspacing.

    Thanks

    Franck
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    16x8 - just about perfect is et 23. That's what my E38 basket weaves are. I wish the rears were et 18 or et 15. Just so the rears would be flush.
    My 2.9L Build!

    Originally posted by Ernest Hemingway
    There are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely games.

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      #3
      I hear Backspacing for e30s is 5" but might need a small spacer in the front, What if I do 15x9 in the back with a 5" backspacing and a 15x8 with a 4.5" backspacing in the front?
      I might go with 15 since they are available with a chrome lip and primered center ready to paint.
      Any advice?
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        #4
        15x9 with 5" back spacing ~ ET 12 or so. Not high enough, need like ET 18 ( 5.25" back spacing) Front looks fine.
        My 2.9L Build!

        Originally posted by Ernest Hemingway
        There are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely games.

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          #5
          Originally posted by PiercedE30 View Post
          15x9 with 5" back spacing ~ ET 12 or so. Not high enough, need like ET 18 ( 5.25" back spacing) Front looks fine.
          So, the 1/4" would bring it closer to the shock, right? I would basically be increasing the offset by 1/4"
          How do you figure it would be et 12 with a 5" backspacing.
          Sorry for those questions but I want to make sure I understand how to figure it out before I order the wrong thing.
          Thanks a lot for the help
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            #6
            ET is measured from the center line of the wheel (width). ET is in mm. If you have a 5" backspacing, that's one inch towards the face of the wheel. One inch is ~25mm. You can use a spacer, like 8mm spacer, to get the ET down to ~17mm.
            My 2.9L Build!

            Originally posted by Ernest Hemingway
            There are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely games.

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              #7
              Originally posted by PiercedE30 View Post
              ET is measured from the center line of the wheel (width). ET is in mm. If you have a 5" backspacing, that's one inch towards the face of the wheel. One inch is ~25mm. You can use a spacer, like 8mm spacer, to get the ET down to ~17mm.
              Ok, I think I getting it ;-)
              So, if I decided to go for a 15x9 wheel and get a 4.5" backspacing, I would basically be running an et 0 (zero offset). Right?
              I can pick my backspacing when ordering the wheels so I am trying to figure out hte backspacing not to have to use the spacers.
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