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Durgesh
27-01-2005, 12:03 AM
Guys,

I wonder if anyone can help, the guy that I sold my rims too is having problem fitting the Type III's to his e36. He does not want to use the spacers, and therefore the inside of the hub is the wrong size??? [hmm

I have seen so many e36's on the forums with type III's, are there two different type's of fittement on the axel?

And the thing is, if this is true how do people get MV's on e36's, and Ali wheels went from an e36 M3 straight onto this e46 saloon.

If anyone can shed some light, It would be really useful.

Durgesh

Ali_
27-01-2005, 12:37 AM
Bro my BBS went from my e36 to the e46 piece of cake... well i had to roll the F*ck out of the archs on the e36, didnt have to on the e46.. According to BBS i shouldnt have had to do that ...but hey i just drive the things... great little question though.

BigFas
27-01-2005, 07:44 AM
With the ACS Rims, a spacer MUST be used as the central hub is not designed to be used without it.

2 ways around this. He get's his arches rolled to accomodate a 7mm spacer, or, he get's a smaller spacer, just make sure it's "hubcentric", you can get them in as small as 1mm width. But, he definitely needs them