I've got an E86 on OEM 17" Star Spoke wheels and just got a nail in one of my run-flat tyres, so I thought it might be time to finally swap for some normal tyres as apparently no one will repair a run flat; and anyway I understand non-RFTs are likely to ride/handle better. I was also considering swapping out for some CSL-style wheels if any appear (ideally 18") but I've been reading up about the specs and the offsets are confusing me a bit. As far as I can tell the standard wheels are 8Jx17 ET46 on the front and 8.5Jx17 ET50 on the back, is that right? So if I went 18" what would I need? I see some out there are ET35- is that too much? I've been looking at willtheyfit.com and I'm still a little unsure!
Or do you think I should stick with the original wheels? They do need a refurb but it might still be better value/simpler than a new set; I'm thinking the Goodyear Asymmetric 6s are looking a good choice so perhaps I'd be wiser to spend on tyres than wheels.
And is the consensus that a space saver wheel is the way to go or do you go with a tyre sealant kit? I found an old thread on here from a few years back about it but just wondered if anything had changed since! One thing is the E86 is blessed with a pretty generous boot so maybe a space saver might be wise. Any help glady received!
Or do you think I should stick with the original wheels? They do need a refurb but it might still be better value/simpler than a new set; I'm thinking the Goodyear Asymmetric 6s are looking a good choice so perhaps I'd be wiser to spend on tyres than wheels.
And is the consensus that a space saver wheel is the way to go or do you go with a tyre sealant kit? I found an old thread on here from a few years back about it but just wondered if anything had changed since! One thing is the E86 is blessed with a pretty generous boot so maybe a space saver might be wise. Any help glady received!