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    Update. K5Rs do NOT fit over the Massive 300x32 BBK. The search continues.
    - 1998 E36M3/4 (retired)
    - 2005 E46 330i ZHP (totaled)
    - 2007 E90 335i Black/Blk/Alu Trim (retired)
    - 2009 E90 M3 - Jet Blk on Blk DCT, Premium Pkg, Tech Pkg, Cold Weather Pkg, Moonroof, PDC, Ipod, Sat - Picked up 9/25/09
    - 1987 E30 325is - BMWCCA Club Racing DM

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      I am reasonably certain Lee's 300mm kit is very similar to my brake setup on my race car (11.75" x 1.25" Wilwood rotors w/ 6 piston radial mount fronts, 11.75 x .810 rear w/ 4 Piston forged superlites)

      The only 15" wheels that I have found my front brakes fit inside is 15 x 8" Kosei K1s, and only with metal clamp on weights on the inside rim.
      It will not even fit stick on weights inside the barrel.
      Jimmy P.
      87 E30 M3 Prodrive British Touring Car
      88 E30 M3 Zinnoberot - Garage Queen
      88 E30 M3 Lachsilber - SCCA SPU #98
      92 M Technic Cabrio - S14 Powered!
      98 318Ti Morea Green
      04 Ford F350 Dually Tow Machine

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        Jimmy -- I was able to use K1's and stick on weights with Lee's kit.

        I'm not even sure how you would put metal edge weights on the K1's, there isn't really a lip to hook them too.

        So -- I am in the process of swapping my front to e36 components and Lee helped me with custom rotor hats to put a 300x32 front kit on an e36 strut so I can keep my 15" wheel setup. i prefer it for purposes of fender clearance and tire availability, plus it keeps me in class for a few racing organizations (including vintage which the m3 qualifes for). I'm hoping my K1's will work with the e36 front setup, but haven't' gotten that far yet to know for sure. I went with e36 front struts because the m3 front struts are getting harder to find and if I damage or ruin one it could set me back half a race season.

        I really like those K8R wheels, wish they were available in 5x120. I'm trying to avoid going to 17s as much as possible
        Last edited by 1990m3; 03-01-2018, 05:49 AM.

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          Yeah Lee's kit is just "slightly" different that what Geoff and I did, I forget what we figured out the difference(s) were, it was very slight. I think his bracket buys a little more room than we ended up with.
          Mine is very very tight.
          As for the clamp on weight, yeah we just hammer them on inside and they stay just fine but the K1 was the "only" 15" wheel we ever found that fit.
          Jimmy P.
          87 E30 M3 Prodrive British Touring Car
          88 E30 M3 Zinnoberot - Garage Queen
          88 E30 M3 Lachsilber - SCCA SPU #98
          92 M Technic Cabrio - S14 Powered!
          98 318Ti Morea Green
          04 Ford F350 Dually Tow Machine

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            Originally posted by dolby View Post
            Update. K5Rs do NOT fit over the Massive 300x32 BBK. The search continues.
            Update from Dolby. He told me he asked for et25 wheels, but after carefull inspection, he realized that Tire Rack sent him et35. Therefore he will do a second test and will bring the offset to his preferred et15 by using 20mm spacers and will get back to us. ;-)

            Lee
            Brake harder. Go faster. No shit.

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              To add to the above.....Another update....

              I got a Kosei K5R 15x8 wheel from TireRack and at first thought it would not fit. Then realized it was ET35 and with a 20mm spacer making the wheel an ET15, it will work with some shaving of the edges of the calliper. Tire Rack is out of the K5Rs now since I bought 9 of them and will be running 225/45 Hoosier R7s.

              Thanks to everyone including Lee for helping me get back on the track.

              Mike
              - 1998 E36M3/4 (retired)
              - 2005 E46 330i ZHP (totaled)
              - 2007 E90 335i Black/Blk/Alu Trim (retired)
              - 2009 E90 M3 - Jet Blk on Blk DCT, Premium Pkg, Tech Pkg, Cold Weather Pkg, Moonroof, PDC, Ipod, Sat - Picked up 9/25/09
              - 1987 E30 325is - BMWCCA Club Racing DM

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                dolby -- you got them in 4x100 right?

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                  Yes....15x8 4x100 et35.


                  Mike


                  Originally posted by 1990m3 View Post
                  dolby -- you got them in 4x100 right?
                  - 1998 E36M3/4 (retired)
                  - 2005 E46 330i ZHP (totaled)
                  - 2007 E90 335i Black/Blk/Alu Trim (retired)
                  - 2009 E90 M3 - Jet Blk on Blk DCT, Premium Pkg, Tech Pkg, Cold Weather Pkg, Moonroof, PDC, Ipod, Sat - Picked up 9/25/09
                  - 1987 E30 325is - BMWCCA Club Racing DM

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                    Originally posted by dolby View Post
                    Yes....15x8 4x100 et35.
                    So, Mike. How did it work ? ;-)

                    Lee
                    Brake harder. Go faster. No shit.

                    massivebrakes.com

                    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Massiv...78417442267056





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                      Any word on whether the 6UL in 15X8 will fit over the 300X32 with a proper spacer? What about the 6UL in the 15x7 Spec e30 size?

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                        Originally posted by R3VM3UP View Post
                        Any word on whether the 6UL in 15X8 will fit over the 300X32 with a proper spacer? What about the 6UL in the 15x7 Spec e30 size?
                        I assure you there's a bunch of guys who want to know... ;-) The best way to know would be to simply send a pdf file of the fitment template to 949 Racing and have them print it and test over the wheel they have in inventory. ;-)
                        Brake harder. Go faster. No shit.

                        massivebrakes.com

                        http://www.facebook.com/pages/Massiv...78417442267056





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                          Originally posted by Massive Lee View Post
                          So, Mike. How did it work ? ;-)

                          Lee

                          They now fit well. First race in 2 weeks. Thanks.
                          - 1998 E36M3/4 (retired)
                          - 2005 E46 330i ZHP (totaled)
                          - 2007 E90 335i Black/Blk/Alu Trim (retired)
                          - 2009 E90 M3 - Jet Blk on Blk DCT, Premium Pkg, Tech Pkg, Cold Weather Pkg, Moonroof, PDC, Ipod, Sat - Picked up 9/25/09
                          - 1987 E30 325is - BMWCCA Club Racing DM

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                            After scouring almost all reputable 15" wheels to fit over the 300x32 kit, due to Wilwood's redesign of the Superlite caliper, we sourced 16" OZ Ultraleggera.

                            Plenty of clearance between the caliper and rim barrel.
                            Spoke to caliper clearance is tight, but plenty of space.

                            This is mounted with the standard spacers as supplied when ordering from Tirerack.

                            -Chris
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                              No issues with fitting the street kit behind my 15x8 +20 Trm's or my 16x7.5 +15 OZ Vegas (Not shown) Haven't tested them yet but plan to this weekend.


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                              COTM Feb 2019: https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...d.php?t=428404

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                                Hey all, a long shot, but does anyone have any updates on 15x8 wheels that would work with the 300x32 kit? I am close to just resigning myself to the fact that custom wheels are needed.

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