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  • What do I need to makes these wheels work? lol

    I'm new to this site. I was recommended by a member of a different forum to look for the answers to my specific question/questions here. You guys may be more qualified to answer them. lol

    I have an e36 M3 lowered on GC coilovers. It's not dumped, but been lowered. It's actually at the "recommended ride height" by GC. I just picked up my first set of wheels for this car...sizes 17x8" ET26 and 17x9.5" ET33. My question is, will 225/45/17 front and 245/40/17 rear fit with a roll of the rear fenders and roughly 2* camber? I don't think I really want to go any smaller than a 245 on a 9.5" wheel. I guess I need some opinions on what course of action I should take also...roll fenders first...buy tires and mount them first...etc...

    Thanks in advance guys,
    Mike
    E12/E39M/E53

  • #2
    It might be a snug fit, but with enough massaging it should be ok I think.

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    • #3
      Hmmmm...should and might scares me. LOL I was trying to avoid going down to a 235...
      E12/E39M/E53

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      • #4
        So here's where I'm at...



        If those purple lines are the tire's shoulders then it looks like I'm already going to be close to stock. Am I reading this correctly?
        E12/E39M/E53

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        • #5
          I can't promise anything because I've never run those size and offset, but I'm a believer of the make it fit mentality.

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          • #6
            Oh, dude, no doubt. I'm not looking for promises and guarantees...just someone who knows the rear fitment of these cars pretty well. It seems by that calculation I posted that I should be able to run 245's and just roll accordingly. I'm kind of just making sure that there will be enough clearance with a roll to fit them. I don't mind raising the rear height a little to accommodate that size either.
            E12/E39M/E53

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            • #7
              My rears are 9.5 et 17 with quite a bit more room with my 215/40. My fenders are rolled but not pulled. I could probably run a 10mm spacer and still drive.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by SeanDub View Post
                My rears are 9.5 et 17 with quite a bit more room with my 215/40. My fenders are rolled but not pulled. I could probably run a 10mm spacer and still drive.
                If you did use a 10mm spacer, that would in effect be the equivalent to a 225 tire, right? Then there's the difference of the offsets being 16mm (mine being 33 minus your 17)...which in turn would be 241mm worth of tire (225 equivalent + 16mm). I somehow need to come up with an extra 4mm (assuming I'm even remotely close with what I'm thinking). How low are you and how much camber are you running? I was thinking about 2* myself and I may even raise the rear a hair. Thoughts?
                E12/E39M/E53

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                • #9
                  I'm running very little camber and its pretty low.





                  I'm still pretty sure it can be done, just a matter of how much you wanna do to your fenders.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by SeanDub View Post
                    I'm running very little camber and its pretty low.





                    I'm still pretty sure it can be done, just a matter of how much you wanna do to your fenders.
                    So you're running 215's on a 9.5" in the rear? If those are 215's, then maybe 235's wouldn't be that bad. So how hard would it be to make 235's fit? Would I still need a roll if I was a hair higher than you?
                    E12/E39M/E53

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                    • #11
                      Yea 215's out back, and I drive the shit out of it.

                      You're more than likely going to need a roll no matter what size you go with.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by SeanDub View Post
                        Yea 215's out back, and I drive the shit out of it.

                        You're more than likely going to need a roll no matter what size you go with.
                        I should probably start with 235's and go from there. If I have room for 245's then when I replace tires I'll bump up to the next size.
                        E12/E39M/E53

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