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mupetmagnet wrote:thats a good looking car mate!

id say just get out there and use it, i drive my 316 4speed to germany and back pretty regularly! enjoy :mrgreen:
I do Man :driving In fact i will get in touch with the people around my area and see what they suggest to start with as I got a lot in mind....Love the fact the tail kicks out easily even with 1.8

Btw: I got a question for you E21 geeks
what do I need to get this set of wheels fitted on my e21 ?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-E30-3-Ser ... _500wt_949

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20mm spacers I think?
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Yeah, my car is wearing those wheels at the moment and is on 20mil spacers.
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Reck wrote:Yeah, my car is wearing those wheels at the moment and is on 20mil spacers.
Thanks Guys.
Reck, do you still remember where you got them from ?

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Excellent, Always helpful Master Mark !! :thumbsup
With regards to the rear wheels are they open minded to a certain ET or require a hub like the fronts? :banana

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Welcome,Addict.
You've got a good bunch up there to help you out if you need it.Take advantage of there knowledge and you won'tgo far wrong.
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E21 Addict wrote:
Excellent, Always helpful Master Mark !! :thumbsup
With regards to the rear wheels are they open minded to a certain ET or require a hub like the fronts? :banana

Jay :launch
They might fit directly, but I'd give them at least the same spacers as you have on the front. Not only will it look silly if your rear wheels are further inward then the fronts, I can also imagine it would be better handling-wise to keep them a the same offset.
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I did a trackday with no spacers on the rear as I had a problem with some broken wheelbolts meaning I didn't have enough to fit all four spacers. No change in handling whatsoever. However it looks a bit funny if your rear wheels are set in compared to the front.
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I get the picture now guys . Thank you

My only concern now, If I consider dropping the car would the rear wheels having any rubbing issues ?
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Wider front actually help corning if you work the maths, a lot of french hot hatch run wider front tack from the factory, the main reason fro front spacers is to stop the rim hitting the track rod end at on the front wheel, or else it doe snot it
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E21 Addict wrote:I get the picture now guys . Thank you

My only concern now, If I consider dropping the car would the rear wheels having any rubbing issues ?
As you bring the rear down, the negative camber increases, so the tyres are more likely to just tuck beneath the arch.
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Hello Again

I did not post proper pictures since I joined which I got with me today......was waiting for the right day ! :whistle

Issue 1: The car is not on the standard Shocks/Springs, it is my daily until I graduate in May (3 months time)
I want to get the lowered classic BMW look but still I don't to scratch the M10's bum on every road so I was thinking 60/40 or 40/40 springs?
Not going for coils really just springs for now unless you don't recommend it

Issue 2: The reason to lower is my front tyres are gone so it is my chance to get some wheels on! I was thinking of either 15" BBS basketweave from E30 or some replica 15" from Ebay

Please enlighten my mind with your Advice experts :read

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E30 BBS need spacers. I can do you a set of proper e21 ''basketweave'' 15'' Melbers for £275.
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Another northern E21 owner, you'll have to pop over and say hello. We'll stick details up when we have a firm date in mind - thinking early March time all being well. Keep some weekends clear in your diary. :)
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