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Fitting 17x9 et 26 on E36 front

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Did a quick search on the forum which turned up no conclusive answers.

As per title, I have the chance to purchase some style 32 17x9 wheels. Unfortunately they are not staggered, meaning the front will have to accomodate the 17x9 et 22 as well. I am well aware that with enough work anything can be made to fit haha. But was wondering if anyone has done this and how much work is involved?

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This may be of help (from willtheyfit.com). or put whatever tyre specs you prefer...

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This may be of help (from willtheyfit.com). or put whatever tyre specs you prefer...

Does help heaps thanks bro! I can't for the life of me remember my current wheel specs =S

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All depends how low you want to go and what tyre size you run. I've got 18x8 with 215/35s style 32s at et20 on my touring at the mo With superlows and have had no issuses. Admittedly i only put them on yesterday and they sit just out the guard and had 18x8.5s with 225/40's at et15 on the front of my sedan with no real issues apart front them hanging out the guards abit more . If only you had 18s then I'd been keen to swap two to make a staggered set

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All depends how low you want to go and what tyre size you run. I've got 18x8 with 215/35s style 32s at et20 on my touring at the mo With superlows and have had no issuses. Admittedly i only put them on yesterday and they sit just out the guard and had 18x8.5s with 225/40's at et15 on the front of my sedan with no real issues apart front them hanging out the guards abit more . If only you had 18s then I'd been keen to swap two to make a staggered set

I've got the standard bilstein shocks and springs in there atm, am looking at upgrading to a set of coilovers in the near future however. And as for tyre size, whatever would make them fit I guess haha. Yeah haha was really after the staggered set up! On that note is there anyone else out there who would do a swap so we end up with a staggered set up??

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I have 8.5" F with ET15 and 9.5" R ET20 with no rub on my m3.

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I have 8.5" F with ET15 and 9.5" R ET20 with no rub on my m3.

Cheers for that, with my limited wheel knowledge I'm coming to the conclusion that I can fit the wheels even if it is with slightly rolling the guards and/or spacers??

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You can make those wheels fit but you will be limited on tyre sizes

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Cheers for that, with my limited wheel knowledge I'm coming to the conclusion that I can fit the wheels even if it is with slightly rolling the guards and/or spacers??

No need for spacers unless you are planning on doing more work to the guards to get them to fit.

225/40 tyre and a slight roll and you will be fine. It's a pity Stanceworks is down at the moment as there a few cars on there that run those.

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Thanks for all the help, sad to say though it was for nothing. Wheels for snapped up a couple of hours before I could pick up! Ah well...

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