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  • #16
    This is fantastic.
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    • #17
      Not to take away from the OP's post, but I also really like this one:



      edit:

      Seems like it was more or less the same one posted here:
      Originally posted by slocar View Post
      Last edited by starbai; 02-19-2010, 05:22 PM.

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      • #18
        ^^ my favorite

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        • #19
          This prog has only one major defect. It doesn't change the height of the wheel when tire gets stretched. FE: here they show that 215/45-17 tire on 7" wheel and same tire on 10" wheel are same height, but they definitely are not.

          It is a pity, cause I guess it is just an annoying mistake in calculation The sidewall must be the constant. Then the prog could show us the real thing.
          ---We buy parts we don't need with money we don't have to impress people we don't know---

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          • #20
            this is really helping me choose a tire size
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            • #21
              That helped me an ass load!!!!!!

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              • #22
                "will they fit"

                u guys have no idea how many times this question has been asked on nasioc/iwsti ... lol

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                • #23
                  Hi! I want to by an e46 m3 rim for my e36 320i. I dont know if the rim will work perfekt without the modification on the fender etc..., on the car. There isnt any e46 m3 rims near here, so i cant try it on. The rims are 8JX18 ET/IS:47 9JX18 ET/IS:26 .

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by The Green Grundel View Post
                    Nice simple interface, although it makes the common confusion of tire width and tire thread width. The standard tire width (205, 215, etc) is measured for the whole tire, the thread is always narrower. Apart from some minor graphical oversight (tire width and backspace representation), the calculations seem correct.

                    Originally posted by slocar View Post
                    I prefer this one personally:
                    http://www.wheelsmaster.com/rt_specs.jsp
                    I like this one better also as it's a bit more advanced.

                    These are by no means 100% accurate though. Tire profiles differ depending on manufacturer and tire model so after getting the ballpark figure with one of these programs, it's still trial and error till you find the perfect fit.
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                    • #25
                      wow that helps a lot

                      ///M3 drivers have no friends! -Jeremy Clarkson....

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                      • #26
                        i showed my buddy this who is getting into fitment. He said this is the best thing since camber arms...
                        2006 M3 Cabrio
                        2004 ZHP Cabrio

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by starbai View Post
                          Not to take away from the OP's post, but I also really like this one:



                          edit:

                          Seems like it was more or less the same one posted here:
                          They're charging for it now

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                          • #28
                            anyone got any others?

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                            • #29
                              The op's link no longer works

                              I loved that one.

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                              • #30
                                NOOOOOO!!!!! That was my favorite calculator...

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