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10th May 2016, 21:46
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Try ebaying 4x100 alloys e30.
The bmw e30 takes the same pcd and unlike clios etc quite common to see et's around 20.
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11th May 2016, 13:44
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Hi mate.
New here myself too. Only been at my build for 5weeks and, like you i was confused over the whole wheel / offset / tyre situation. I have used a MK2 donor, rolled the rear arches and can tell you what i have gone for and what in hindsight works / doesn't work.
I made the mistake of ordering 25mm spacers for the back end (over 100 quid) before i had found my wheels. I then found a decent set of 16x8 Dare DCC's with near new tyres on (good price). These werent staggered, had an offset of 20, and have 195/55/16 tyres on. The fronts are spot on, the rears (even with the spacers) look a little lost in the rear arches. I will be changing the rea tyres to a 225 width to give the back end a wider stance, but even then they would bnefit from wider spacer (might have a look on the Bay for some 2nd hand). In my (humble) opinion find the wheels you like that are going to fit, then play about wih a tape measure / steel rule to give you an idea of tyre size / spacers.
Hope the build goes well, and don't be afraid of asking questions - I have asked some crackers believe me!!!
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11th May 2016, 13:50
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11th May 2016, 16:31
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So again I can only speak from my own experience, my MX250 is based on a Mk1 MX5, I managed to purchase a staggered set of Compomotive wheels that are:
- Front - 15" 6J ET25 running 205 width tyres
- Rear - 15" 7J ET10 running 225 tyres
The fronts will not have spacers they fit quite well and the rears after a bit of measuring and probably trimming back the arch lip from the new body will get 25mm spacers max once the car sits better after settling following a bit of running.
I hope that kind of helps
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15th May 2016, 13:11
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It does help thanks.
Are there any BBS reps that are et0?
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17th May 2016, 17:59
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17th May 2016, 18:30
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I'm quite a fan of rota. They have some nice retro wheels. If your not looking for wire wheels. Kei racing have some very light deep dish wheels. Team dynamics have some very light racing wheels that have taken on a retro flavour as well.
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17th May 2016, 19:21
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I keep looking at those dare rs wheels, when I messaged the various sellers about what offsets are available, they never give me a straight answer, iv pretty much got my heart set on BBS rep style wheels
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17th May 2016, 19:27
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I keep looking at those dare rs wheels, when I messaged the various sellers about what offsets are available, they never give me a straight answer, iv pretty much got my heart set on BBS rep style wheels
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Not wanting to put you off BBS reps, but be careful of going down the mk2 Golf route. But at the end of the day go with what you like mate. Have a look at Drummajors build thread. He went for Borbet A's - they wouldn't be my first choice but he has made them look awesome and made them suit his car. A big advantage with Borbet A's is the are (fairly) easy to come by with the staggered fit and desired offset after being popular on E30's.
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17th May 2016, 19:29
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Just always loved BBS, got them on my manta, and the mx5 ( I'm an 80s kid through and through)
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17th May 2016, 19:34
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Anyone know anything about those ultralite rs BBS reps?
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17th May 2016, 19:36
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Just always loved BBS, got them on my manta, and the mx5 ( I'm an 80s kid through and through)
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Now you're talking my language.......................................MAN TA!!!!!!!! If you like 'em mate, go with 'em. Of course BBS were popular on E30's too, so should be fairly easy to get hold of, quick re-furb, then start playing with spacers and tyres.
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17th May 2016, 19:46
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Just noticed while browsing, that those lenso bsx BBS reps are available in a 8.5 inch wide et15. Though I believe they have a reputation for being rather cheap and nasty
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17th May 2016, 20:40
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If you are referring to the wheels you posted the link to, they are Dare's not Lenzo's. Dare are what I have put on mine and they are pretty good.
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17th May 2016, 20:41
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I do love these
EBay item 231918670084
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17th May 2016, 20:44
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I do love these
EBay item 231918670084
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So do I mate, however........................................you got 1600 quid plus rubber?????????????????
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18th May 2016, 15:34
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Nope lol, just had to share them...
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18th May 2016, 19:45
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If budget allows look at image wheels. You may also have luck with a Japanese parts importer/warehouse or yahoo auctions Japan.
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