So will Corvette's 5x120.7 wheels fit a BMW's 5x120? I've read both yes and no on the subject. Looking to make a purchase.
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Mystical i've bought the 15X7 et12 wheels and i will place them on my E3O M40. I will lower the car by 3,5cm (350mm). The mechanic i asked told me that i should put 205/50/15 tyres, but i have seen that BMW puts 205/55/15 on 15'' wheels. What should i do?
This is the pic of the wheel...
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Originally posted by distorto View Posti keep going back and forth with ideas.
at the moment, i want to use 2 different sets of rims.
in the front, i want to use 2 extra rota d2's that i have in subaru fitment. they are 17x7.5 with 48 offset. i am still undecided on the rears.
the only adapter that i can find for 4x100 to 5x100 is the h&r 20mm kit.
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i am thinking of using the h&r cup kit that lowers the front 2.1 and the rear 1.7.
how well will this work and how flush do think the rims will be?
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Originally posted by jakeb View PostWhat size tire can/should I run on a staggered set of type A's et15? I would like to run as little stretch as possible. I will roll the fenders.
215/40/16 all around? Or can I fit a 225 in the rear?
With the 7.5" up front do I need to run any spacers?
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You won't need any spacers, as long as the fronts are indeed E30-spec and not VW (meaning ET20 instead of ET35).
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Originally posted by Mystikal View PostThey won't be anything near flush at ET28. Look into custom adaptors (search the board). They can make them in anything 20mm or bigger. For flush, you'd want 30-40mm, depending on what you consider the meaning of that word.
i mean that i don't want the wheels to poke, but i want them to as close to the fender as i can get.
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Originally posted by e30s52 View PostAlright so am about to order everything and I just want to make sure. So early model e30 with e30 m3 suspension with bbs style 5's 17x8 et 20. I am odering 20mm for the front and 25mm wheel spacers and what would you recomend for tires?
thanks again jay
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That changes things. M3 hubs have a slightly different geometry, they naturally push the wheels further outward. If you want flush with that, I'd subtract at least 5mm from each of your spacers. I'd honestly probably back down to 12mm/15mm at the most. 205/40/17 tires will be the choice size.
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Originally posted by Nicademus View PostSo will Corvette's 5x120.7 wheels fit a BMW's 5x120? I've read both yes and no on the subject. Looking to make a purchase.
I have a hypothesis that it works, it's just doesn't necessarily work well. Mainly because there will be undue stress on the bolts. But I honestly won't make a firm statement about the whole issue. If I had a friend with a Vette, I'd try it out. ;)
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Originally posted by M40_316i View PostHi,
Mystical i've bought the 15X7 et12 wheels and i will place them on my E3O M40. I will lower the car by 3,5cm (350mm). The mechanic i asked told me that i should put 205/50/15 tyres, but i have seen that BMW puts 205/55/15 on 15'' wheels. What should i do?
This is the pic of the wheel...
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Originally posted by TexasE30 View PostHello, I has come into those wheel but I'm wondering if those wheel will fit my 86 325es. Those would fit miata. Im not sure about offset(I think its 40, I would need 20mm spacer).
16x7 Enkei RS5
I currently have 14' BBS RA with 35 offset on my car.
Thanks for any help :)
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Originally posted by Mystikal View PostWait, wasn't I spec'ing you for 4x100-5x120 adaptors and those wheels? And not E30 M3 hubs?
That changes things. M3 hubs have a slightly different geometry, they naturally push the wheels further outward. If you want flush with that, I'd subtract at least 5mm from each of your spacers. I'd honestly probably back down to 12mm/15mm at the most. 205/40/17 tires will be the choice size.
So 12mm for the front and 15mm for the rear on 205/40/17 sounds good.
Any recomendations on tires brands?
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Originally posted by e30s52 View PostAdapter wouldnt work. They wouldnt be large enough. The adapters would have to be around 40mm ish.
So 12mm for the front and 15mm for the rear on 205/40/17 sounds good.
Any recomendations on tires brands?
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