Wheel Whores: Help needed style 32 fitment!
I have been given the option of purchasing some Style 32's in need of a refurb at a very good price.
I'm only starting to learn about fitments, offsets etc etc so I need some help please.
These are being bought if I can get them on my e36 coupe with out too much hassle.
I've been doing a bit of reading and this has given me two pieces of info. Spigot rings are needed and also that the arches might have to be rolled slightly.
I would not like to roll the arches if I can get away without doing it.
If anyone knows the size of spigot ring, a recommendation for a tyre size and also spacers if needed it would be greatly appreciated.
I'd like to hear from people who have had them on their coupe.
The car is a pre facelift 318IS lowered on JOM Bluelines. I had a look at them last night the details from the alloys are below.
1092961
8J x 17
IS20
5
Many thanks!:cool:
RE: Wheel Whores: Help needed style 32 fitment!
Have a set of 5 of these be refurbing when its coming back out to play :cool:
are you sure they are 8j all round??? Should be 8 and 9 up front
RE: Wheel Whores: Help needed style 32 fitment!
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Originally Posted by ChrispyFish
Have a set of 5 of these be refurbing when its coming back out to play :cool:
are you sure they are 8j all round??? Should be 8 and 9 up front
You could be right. You'll know they are Austin's old ones. ;)
RE: Wheel Whores: Help needed style 32 fitment!
Are they staggered or 8J ET20 all round? Presume 17''?
You'd need spiggot rings to go from 74.1mm to 72.6mm
I'v 8J ET20 on the rear of my coupe with a 215/45/17 and it just gets away without rubbing. (Arches are standard!)
So a 205/45 should be fine on them without a roll, Possibly get away with a 215/45 depending how low you are.
RE: Wheel Whores: Help needed style 32 fitment!
I'm running staggered 8 and 9" Style 32s; ET20 and ET26 front and back respectively.
I have 225/45/17 on the back and a 215/45/17 on the front.
The back rubs slightly on the rear bumper just where it meets the arch but that's easily sorted with a dremel.
The front rubbed a lot with 225s on the plastic liner inner arch.
Running 8" on the rear with standard arches shouldn't be a problem, but being an E39 wheel the offset is reasonably low and you might have some problems on the front running with 225s.
EDIT: Should - Shouldn't
RE: Wheel Whores: Help needed style 32 fitment!
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Originally Posted by Verdigris
I'm running staggered 8 and 9" Style 32s; ET20 and ET26 front and back respectively.
I have 225/45/17 on the back and a 215/45/17 on the front.
The back rubs slightly on the rear bumper just where it meets the arch but that's easily sorted with a dremel.
The front rubbed a lot with 225s on the plastic liner inner arch.
Running 8" on the rear with standard arches should be a problem, but being an E39 wheel the offset is reasonably low and you might have some problems on the front running with 225s.
So what would i need tyre wise all around assuming I get them on with spigot rings?
RE: Wheel Whores: Help needed style 32 fitment!
Stick on 215s, that's what I ran on 8's before
RE: Wheel Whores: Help needed style 32 fitment!
Spigot rings are fairly cheap. I got mine shipped from the states as I was browsing ebay, but I think Kingdom alloys sell them for about 16 quid.
As FunkySee said, 215/45 or 40/17. The rear isnt going to be an issue at all, even on standard arches I have plenty of room with 225s and could possibly go wider, it's the low offset on the front that will screw you.
215s on an 8 will tuck the shoulder of the tyre in a slight bit and some camber in the front will sort out the rest :)
RE: Wheel Whores: Help needed style 32 fitment!
Dave man, you never listen to me :D
I suppose I didn't listen either when Austin was trying to tell me the details.
You will need 215 45 17 for the back, and 205 45 17 for the front, along with the spigot rings mentioned above. There will be no problems :)
http://www.bmwstylewheels.com/bmw/32
The ones you have (if they are the e39 ones) will be 8inch fronts 9 inch rears et 20 / 26 respectively.
Have the same wheels on my coupe at the moment :D
Offset is perfect!
225 will not fit in the back (without rubbing) unless you roll the arches, and even then I'm not sure..
Good luck, they're my fav wheel appart from the style 5s / BBS RS.
RE: Wheel Whores: Help needed style 32 fitment!
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Originally Posted by Verdigris
Spigot rings are fairly cheap. I got mine shipped from the states as I was browsing ebay, but I think Kingdom alloys sell them for about 16 quid.
As FunkySee said, 215/45 or 40/17. The rear isnt going to be an issue at all, even on standard arches I have plenty of room with 225s and could possibly go wider, it's the low offset on the front that will screw you.
215s on an 8 will tuck the shoulder of the tyre in a slight bit and some camber in the front will sort out the rest :)
Would that be positive or neg camber in the front? I have evo mounts reversed in her at the min.
RE: Wheel Whores: Help needed style 32 fitment!
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Originally Posted by E36
Dave man, you never listen to me :D
I suppose I didn't listen either when Austin was trying to tell me the details.
You will need 215 45 17 for the back, and 205 45 17 for the front, along with the spigot rings mentioned above. There will be no problems :)
http://www.bmwstylewheels.com/bmw/32
The ones you have (if they are the e39 ones) will be 8inch fronts 9 inch rears et 20 / 26 respectively.
Have the same wheels on my coupe at the moment :D
Offset is perfect!
225 will not fit in the back (without rubbing) unless you roll the arches, and even then I'm not sure..
Good luck, they're my fav wheel appart from the style 5s / BBS RS.
I'm getting on and I forget haha
RE: Wheel Whores: Help needed style 32 fitment!
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Originally Posted by Verdigris
I'm running staggered 8 and 9" Style 32s; ET20 and ET26 front and back respectively.
I have 225/45/17 on the back and a 215/45/17 on the front.
The back rubs slightly on the rear bumper just where it meets the arch but that's easily sorted with a dremel.
The front rubbed a lot with 225s on the plastic liner inner arch.
Running 8" on the rear with standard arches shouldn't be a problem, but being an E39 wheel the offset is reasonably low and you might have some problems on the front running with 225s.
EDIT: Should - Shouldn't
I've seen a black e36 with style 32's a few times, is that yours?
RE: Wheel Whores: Help needed style 32 fitment!
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Originally Posted by FunkySeeFunkyDoo
I've seen a black e36 with style 32's a few times, is that yours?
Afraid not, mine is hellrot red..apart from the oxidezed bonnet :@ :rolleyes:
I only fitted them in the last month or so, I had black alpina wheels on it before that.
Venom, I think an awful lot of this depends on what ride height you want to sit at, if you have adjustable camber and what sort of roads you will be driving on. 225's only touch on the bumper on mine (getting sorted shortly) but I raised the rear until I have my arch roller; lip to arch gap being roughly 70mm all around. The roads that I drive on are fairly bumpy B-roads, so a slight raise was my only option until I have the arches rolled.
RE: Wheel Whores: Help needed style 32 fitment!
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Originally Posted by Verdigris
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Originally Posted by FunkySeeFunkyDoo
I've seen a black e36 with style 32's a few times, is that yours?
Afraid not, mine is hellrot red..apart from the oxidezed bonnet :@ :rolleyes:
I only fitted them in the last month or so, I had black alpina wheels on it before that.
Venom, I think an awful lot of this depends on what ride height you want to sit at, if you have adjustable camber and what sort of roads you will be driving on. 225's only touch on the bumper on mine (getting sorted shortly) but I raised the rear until I have my arch roller; lip to arch gap being roughly 70mm all around. The roads that I drive on are fairly bumpy B-roads, so a slight raise was my only option until I have the arches rolled.
What do they look like when the car is raised? I'm not a dedicated low man like some, so as long as they look well on thats the main thing and that's why we have height adjustable coilovers in :cool:
To be honest I have not bought them yet, I have said I will, so my name is on them. I want to get them if they will fit and have them as something that will look good but with the roads I am on it would just be the odd time etc. I have a genuine staggered set of motorsports to refurb that will be the every day wheel :rolleyes:
RE: Wheel Whores: Help needed style 32 fitment!
I'll try to dig out some photos for you when I get home. I think the photos I have are with 225s all round but it should give a decent idea :)