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another wheel size/off-set question


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Hello, Does anyone know if 15x7et12 wheels will fit under an 1800ti? & if so, what your oppinions are for the best tire size to mount them on? Thanks in advance, Todd

'65 1800ti granada, '70 2002 atlantik, '75 2002 fjord

'91 318is, '01 M5, '10 535xi m sport wagon

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I do not think they will fit, my 2000 is modified with CS rear arms and 5 bolt front hubs, the 15x7 et 20 wheels would just fit with 195/60/15's. I am running 14x6.5 on it now. Back when the car was 4 lug, I ran the 14x6.5 e30 BBS with spacers.

I agree with the other poster, keep it stock...my car is a track car, and it is really hard to find wheels that do not look goofy, Minilite or BBS. I wish I had the original Alpina's that were on it....

Al

Who farted??????

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Thanks for the help. I intend to widen the stock steelies

or if I'm lucky find borranis for it someday. The 15x7's

In question are Alpinas so at least they're not modern. I agree with

keeping the vintage look.

'65 1800ti granada, '70 2002 atlantik, '75 2002 fjord

'91 318is, '01 M5, '10 535xi m sport wagon

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