From an e30, 4 x 100
Would they go straight onto an e21?
15" bbs
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Re: 15" bbs
you'll need spacers if :
ET > 12
ET > 12
Re: 15" bbs
Im not too sure what that means.....
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Re: 15" bbs
E30's have a different offset to the E21. You'll need some wheel spacers on the front to correct this offset if you wish to use E30 BBS wheels, otherwise you are making potentially dangerous alterations to the geometry and will wear out certain components quickly.. If you are going to use spacers, make sure they're hub centric.
The 'ET' value is how offset is measured/compared. An E21 needs an offset of ET13 iirc. Most wheels should have the ET value stamped somewhere near the centre.
See this info;
I actually have a set of 4 * E30 15" BBS and the required front spacers for sale if you're interested..
The 'ET' value is how offset is measured/compared. An E21 needs an offset of ET13 iirc. Most wheels should have the ET value stamped somewhere near the centre.
See this info;
http://www.unofficialbmw.com/repair_faqs/e21_faq.htmlIf you're looking for E21 15" rims the following info may help.
Typically, any 4 lug wheel with a 100 mm lug diameter, 7" wide or narrower, with an offset of 12 or 13mm will work. I have seen up to 20mm offset work, but it will depend on the rim profile design and width. Basically, with too much offset, the front rim hits the tie rod end/steering arm. Almost any offset will work in the back. With the right offset, 8" rims could probably be squeezed into the rear wheel wells.
Most rims have the offset dimension cast somwhere near the center of the rim, around the lug holes. The offset is usually stated as "Exx" or "ETxx", as in "ET13" or "E13" or "7x15J2ET13" or some other variation. (The 13 signifies 13mm offset. 25 & 28mm are common offsets, but won't work on the front of an E21.) The only 20mm that I've seen that will fit is a BBS rim (part no. KBA 41615). There may be others.
If you can find a 20mm rim that will fit, you'll probably have less problem with front tire to fender rubbing. I have seen some 7" wide x 13mm offset rims with 205/50 & 195/50 tires that rubbed under extreme loads/cornering.
One last, but important consideration is the center hole on the rim. I forget the required diameter, but it is important that the center hole be a snug/close tolerance fit on the hub. This provides the actual wheel centering.
The following is a list of rims that I've either owned or actually seen on an E21.
ET12 or 13:
Mahle BBS 6" & 7" x 15 ET13, cast cross spoke/mesh Melber 7Jx15H2 L141 ET12 KBA40927, cast cross spoke/mesh MiM 7Jx15H2-E13 12 spoke MiM 7x15 (E 12 or 13?), cast cross spoke/mesh MSW type 1962A 7Jx15H2 E12, cast cross spoke/mesh Viking (King?) 7x15H2E12, 20 spoke Alpina look-a-like Alpina KBA40266 7Jx15H2 ET12 20 Spoke Alpina KBA40265 6Jx15H2 ET12 20 Spoke BHS Type 02A 6Jx15H2 E12 20 Spoke BHS Type 03A 7Jx15H2 E12 20 Spoke Aluline 7x15 Rial 7Jx15H2 E12 KBA40552 cast cross spoke/mesh
ET20 BBS KBA41615 7x15 ET20 cast cross spoke/mesh
I actually have a set of 4 * E30 15" BBS and the required front spacers for sale if you're interested..
Re: 15" bbs
Yes definitely interested. do they have centre caps and tryes and in reasonably good condition?
what sort of money and where are you located?
what sort of money and where are you located?
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Re: 15" bbs
See PM's.