Just wondering what the pro's and con's are on the 5 stud conversion.
Also what do I need.
Thanks
			
									
									
						Converting to 5 stud. Pro's and Con's
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If you use the E30 M3 stuff (if you can find any), it costs a lot, but you will get a setup designed for the E30. You will need wheels with or around the M3 offset.
If you go the E36/compact route, you need wheels of the E36 offset and, by the time you have bought all the bits needed to realign the front wheels etc it will cost almost as much as an E30 M3 setup, but still not have totally the correct geometry. I doubt this would matter for an everyday cruising car, but I reckon it might make a difference once driven hard, especially on a track.
From a cost point of view, its not really worth doing just to fit a set of wheels.
 

			
									
									If you go the E36/compact route, you need wheels of the E36 offset and, by the time you have bought all the bits needed to realign the front wheels etc it will cost almost as much as an E30 M3 setup, but still not have totally the correct geometry. I doubt this would matter for an everyday cruising car, but I reckon it might make a difference once driven hard, especially on a track.
From a cost point of view, its not really worth doing just to fit a set of wheels.
Proper BMs have 1 stud...gazm3 wrote:Simples, proper Bm's have 5 stud.![]()

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'91 325i Sport
'93 318i touring 16v
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Im so wrongjmc330i wrote:If you use the E30 M3 stuff (if you can find any), it costs a lot, but you will get a setup designed for the E30. You will need wheels with or around the M3 offset.
If you go the E36/compact route, you need wheels of the E36 offset and, by the time you have bought all the bits needed to realign the front wheels etc it will cost almost as much as an E30 M3 setup, but still not have totally the correct geometry. I doubt this would matter for an everyday cruising car, but I reckon it might make a difference once driven hard, especially on a track.
From a cost point of view, its not really worth doing just to fit a set of wheels.
Proper BMs have 1 stud...gazm3 wrote:Simples, proper Bm's have 5 stud.![]()
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I've done around 8 of my own and mates previous/current e30's.mykez69 wrote:Just wondering what the pro's and con's are on the 5 stud conversion.
Also what do I need.
Thanks
You'l have bigger/better brakes, wider choice of wheels at a cheaper rate, wider stance 12mm each corner, and not forgetting a extra stud holding the wheel, LOL.
I've got everything you need, let me know if you are interested, avoid all the running around, collecting bits.
Hi mate, i'm interested, how much are we talking for the conversion?FMH wrote:I've done around 8 of my own and mates previous/current e30's.mykez69 wrote:Just wondering what the pro's and con's are on the 5 stud conversion.
Also what do I need.
Thanks
You'l have bigger/better brakes, wider choice of wheels at a cheaper rate, wider stance 12mm each corner, and not forgetting a extra stud holding the wheel, LOL.![]()
I've got everything you need, let me know if you are interested, avoid all the running around, collecting bits.
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What is the parts list for a 5 stud set up?
I know its Compact ti rear beam (complete)
But about the front, do they 'have' to be E36 M3 items?
			
									
									I know its Compact ti rear beam (complete)
But about the front, do they 'have' to be E36 M3 items?
Cypriotgeeza wrote:I done both my mates in my old 318is
felt so proud,even tried it with a E30 325i and got put in my place..




