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      04-14-2009, 03:30 PM   #1
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47et Winter Wheels, What Spacers Are Needed??

Im looking at a set of OEM BMW wheels off an older 3 series with winter tires mounted on them. Only problem with them is theyre a 47 offset. I know I'll need to run spacers on them, just wondering how big of a spacer I actually have to go with...

I've been thinking about getting 10mm spacers for my stock 230s, would these be enough? or will I have to go 15mm with the winters?

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I'm fairly certain the wheels you're inquiring about are either 8" wide or 7" wide. If they are 7" wide, I would suggest at least a 20mm spacer if not ideally a 30mm spacer to bring them somewhat flush with your fenders. If it is a 8" wheel, I suggest at least a 15mm spacer or if available a 18mm spacer. Offset is relative to width, so let us know what width your wheels are.
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theyre style 44 I believe... below is a pic of what they look like

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Then I believe they are 8" wide. So a 15mm-18mm would be fine on all four corners.
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theyre style 44 I believe... below is a pic of what they look like
Those are 17x8, ET47.

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Then I believe they are 8" wide. So a 15mm-18mm would be fine on all four corners.
Ahh, beat me to it
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so the 10s wont work eh? Guess Im in the market for a set of 15s with bolts

Another question just came to mind... will running these have any ill effects on the car considering that it came with a staggered set up and I wont be running staggered
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so the 10s wont work eh? Guess Im in the market for a set of 15s with bolts

Another question just came to mind... will running these have any ill effects on the car considering that it came with a staggered set up and I wont be running staggered
10mm spacers will work, my oem xi ZSP wheels are 17x8 et36 (or 37, can't remember) while my winter wheels are 17x8 et38. It'll just look sunken in at the back. I agree that 15-18mm spacers would look much nicer though, preferably 18.

The point of staggered is to provide a larger contact patch at the rear and reduce oversteer in RWD cars. This is why FWD and AWD cars aren't typically staggered as they naturally understeer and wider rears would make it worse.
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I guess Ill have to meet up with the guy and test em out on my car....

Thanks for the info guys! I appreciate the help!
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I guess Ill have to meet up with the guy and test em out on my car....

Thanks for the info guys! I appreciate the help!
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I'm looking at something similar. Are spacers absolutely necessary to provide clearance on the suspension side going when placing e46 wheels on the e90?

Anyone have any experience running e46 17x8's as a winter set on their e90?

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OEM e9x are ET34 in that size, so you will need at least 13mm spacer to match the OEM wheels, so I say go for 15mm spacers.
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Then I believe they are 8" wide. So a 15mm-18mm would be fine on all four corners.
+1 15-18mm spacers will do nice on those wheels.
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