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Can I get some rim help please!


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Those should work, as long as you don't use too-large size of tires. 195/50-15s are what most people run on a 15" wheel. Worse case, you may need to roll the rear wheel opening lips. The 1" offset for a 7" wide wheel is very close to ideal for an '02, as Toby mentioned.

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I am running those wheels on my 69. i have rolled the fenders front and rear and my car is super low, coilovers and ireland race springs, and i get no rubbing. i got them off a parts car (a 75 2002) that was mostly stock height and they seemed to fit fine.

i dont think you will have any problems

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69 2002

1983 320is black

1983 320is white

1976 2002 green

01 325xit

Small white Toyota pickup

Ural 650 with sidecar

Past cars:

320is x5

320i x 3

1600

2002 round x 3

2002 square x 6

Square Tii

Round Tii

318i

Honda metro

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I am running those wheels on my 69. i have rolled the fenders front and rear and my car is super low, coilovers and ireland race springs, and i get no rubbing. i got them off a parts car (a 75 2002) that was mostly stock height and they seemed to fit fine.

i dont think you will have any problems

Nice!

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Sure- put them in a box and send them to me. That will fix it right up!

You'll need to find someone willing to open up the centerbore-

it's not a hard job, but since no- one seems to be willing to shoot

lawyers in the face anymore, most people fear the liability.

a small machine shop could do it easily.

t

"I learn best through painful, expensive experience, so I feel like I've gotten my money's worth." MattL

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