Alot of people on here go on about 15" or !^2 being the best size alloy wheel for e30's. Frankly, I'm not entirely convinced.
If the smaller size is so great, why do touring cars use such large alloy wheel sizes? Check maxfield sig pic for immediate proof, an e30 touring car with what looks like 17 or 18 inch alloys.
Same with rally. On tarmac stages (normal roads) they tend to use huge alloys, saving the smaller sizes obviusly for the more gruelling surfaces.
Obviously the smaller sizes can assist with dampening characteristics of cars but the rally example to me is good evidence for the larger wheel sizes being used on similar roads to our very own e30's?
So would our issues with the larger wheel sizes have anything to do with cadence and camber as opposed to just being bigger wheels causing the apparant issues?
I fail to believe enthusiasts such as ourselves would have knowledge that would not have been thought of by rally/touring car professionals.
I also remember reading some geeky tech article many years ago on formula 1 using "15inch wheel technology" as an optimum size as the varying wheel pressures are used to adjust the dampening traits of the car so the suspension set up can be as stiff as poss? (Just to try to post a balanced thread)
I just wanted to open a debate on this matter. Input guys!!!!!
Oh I love my 17" alloys and think they rock!!!!!


















