Hi can anybody help me by explaining what the "ET" on wheel size means?
The wheels i am considering for my car are 5x120, 17x8 et20. (Bbs rc090)
My car has e36 front struts and e36 compact rear trailing arms so i know i need 5x120, but am lost with what the other dimensions should idealy be.
Will these wheels work? If not what sizes should i be looking for?
I dont want the wheels to stick out much wider than my arches.
Thanks in advance
Bbs Wheel fitment advice needed please
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Brilliant thanks mate i will take some measurements before i commit to buying!!
With spacers im pushing the wheels track further out, will this make the car drive awful or is it a unoticable diference?
With spacers im pushing the wheels track further out, will this make the car drive awful or is it a unoticable diference?
The lower the et the further the centre is in the wheel eg more dish if I recall a 8 inch style 5 is a et20 or et 22 a very useful website is www.willtheyfit.com
Also you will need spigot rings to convert the wheels so they stay centralised.
The hole in the middle of a BBS rc090 is 74.1mm and most bmw hub sizes are 72.5mm so you would require the 4 rings. Not more than a tenner for a set.
Something like this
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/4-BMW-SPIGOT- ... OSwKtlWiZs~
Leigh
The hole in the middle of a BBS rc090 is 74.1mm and most bmw hub sizes are 72.5mm so you would require the 4 rings. Not more than a tenner for a set.
Something like this
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/4-BMW-SPIGOT- ... OSwKtlWiZs~
Leigh
Thanks the wheels im looking at come with spigot rings so that shouldnt be a problem...
Im more concerned about the wheels or tyres fouling the suspension strut or not being able to do full lock on steering etc..
Any body got these fitted on their car here???
Im more concerned about the wheels or tyres fouling the suspension strut or not being able to do full lock on steering etc..
Any body got these fitted on their car here???
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225/40/17 would give you about the correct rolling radius.
go onto the www.willtheyfit.co.uk site and put in the tyre sizes form oem to the 17"
go onto the www.willtheyfit.co.uk site and put in the tyre sizes form oem to the 17"

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