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      08-26-2018, 11:14 AM   #1
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What size Spacers?

Hey guys. I have a 2011 e92 LCI 335xi. I just bought the Miro 111 with 235/35/19 fronts with a 35et and 265/30/19 rear with 33et. My question is I have zero rubbing issues but both are tucked. I would love a hella flush or even a mild poke look. What size spacers should I get? and do I need a fender roll?

I am currently lowered on H&R sport springs and have about a 2 finger gap in the front and a 1.5 finger gap in the rear. Would adding spacers fill in that gap more since both wheels seem tucked?

Cheers guys. Help is appreciated
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      08-27-2018, 09:57 PM   #2
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Hey guys. I have a 2011 e92 LCI 335xi. I just bought the Miro 111 with 235/35/19 fronts with a 35et and 265/30/19 rear with 33et. My question is I have zero rubbing issues but both are tucked. I would love a hella flush or even a mild poke look. What size spacers should I get? and do I need a fender roll?

I am currently lowered on H&R sport springs and have about a 2 finger gap in the front and a 1.5 finger gap in the rear. Would adding spacers fill in that gap more since both wheels seem tucked?

Cheers guys. Help is appreciated
Turner Motorsport has a good article on wheel spacers...

They have you take a piece of tape with a quarter on it and hang it from the inside of the lip, measure distance between wheel and quarter and that's your spacer size. The article explains much better. Good luck.
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