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  • Schultz28
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    Originally posted by neilbm10 View Post
    Hi don't mean to hijack your thread but have the same question but:

    are there any e36 with 17x9.5 up front too?

    And what size tyres are recommened? 205's bit much?
    im running 17x9.5 +24 up front with 215/40 federals (federals run about a size wide or so) and only -2.5deg of camber

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  • Schultz28
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    9.5 +24 is like perfectly flush.

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  • m3please
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    Originally posted by bighofdog View Post
    Got the same kid of question im not on coils but amwondering what kindof spacers i need and can run i order to have 9.5 blades fit my front of my e36 without rubbig fender on 215 45s
    I see what you did there. Hopefully these guys can help you out more

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  • bighofdog
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    Got the same kid of question im not on coils but amwondering what kindof spacers i need and can run i order to have 9.5 blades fit my front of my e36 without rubbig fender on 215 45s

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  • Lumis_Wolfy
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    I'm not running 17"s, but 16s, 9.5 ET25 up front. Should give you a rough idea of outward dimension.

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  • neilbm10
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    Hi don't mean to hijack your thread but have the same question but:

    are there any e36 with 17x9.5 up front too?

    And what size tyres are recommened? 205's bit much?

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  • jkh
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    17" 9,5 ET13



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  • BLAKE AuST
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    I run style5's e36 centric,

    17x8 et17 - 215/45 (3mm spacer to clear m3 brakes)
    17x9 et22 - 235/45

    Front is quite low and no scraping with 2deg camber, rear could be lower, and heaps of scraping on corners or with fat friends.

    rear is rolled and flared, but should be fine when i get 40profile tyres and correct my camber/aligment all round.

    Also need more low and poke, but that comes after strech






    BLAKE AuST

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  • Fazda
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    I'm running 17x9.5 et 19 with 225/45 tires

    With a very basic roll on the rear fenders ive got a perfect flush fit, with very little rubbing. (once the lettering wears off of the tires i doubt it'll rub at all)

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  • BeemerBuyer
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    Originally posted by Okin View Post
    17x9.5 et.21


    Car is an E36



    Good god that looks sick.

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  • Okin
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    17x9.5 et.21


    Car is an E36



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  • MrFukengruven
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    I run 17" x 9.0" in the back with a et20. Tire sits tucked far in the rear fender good stuff man



    Last edited by MrFukengruven; 10-20-2010, 06:06 AM.

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  • sapere aude
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    Okay thanks guys!

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  • cabezzz
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    I run 18x9.5 rears et24 style 65s and they are flush with the fender, I use 225 40 tires btw

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  • NZ_BMW_NZ
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    This might help you calculate it out :

    http://www.rimsntires.com/rt_specs.jsp

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