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Any idea do they fit an e36 or what theyd look like bit clueless when it comes to e36s as im mainly e65 lol
They will with some arch rolling/flaring depending on tyre size fitted. One of the Cork members has them on his 325 e36 and had a considerable amount of rolling/flaring to fit 245s on the rear.Originally Posted by jaycab
My father has a set on his compact they fit fine with a bit of rolling
How convenient! I just rememebered I happen to have a picture of this exact 10j rear wheel on my e36
This is with a 245/40 tyre
Fantastic looking wheel, but to do it "right" you will need a bit of arch work. You can always do 215/40 for extreme stretch and less arch work depending on what you're after
Hopefully that helps!
215/40 on 10j with an ET17 will need a fully rolled arch.Originally Posted by Peter-E36
Heres 235/40 with ET20 on 10j and fully rolled arch camber here was -2.7 when It got aligned few weeks after this. Even then it caught
They're sweet looking wheels on e36. Set of coilovers and bump stops should sort out everything.
I had Borbet A 10J et20 with 215/40 fitted into one of convertibles. No arch rolling needed. Now I've 205/40 fitted on same rim. Skidding action, night spins - no problem with rubbing.
Looking good on E36
Still for sale...