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      08-11-2011, 09:19 PM   #1
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I want to put a 15 mm spacer in the rear and 11mm spacer in the front of my 335xi sedan does anybody know if im going to get tire rub or if its worth it besides just the look?
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I have a E90 sport/162 wheels & 18mm spacers in the rear with no rubbing at all.
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I want to put a 15 mm spacer in the rear and 11mm spacer in the front of my 335xi sedan does anybody know if im going to get tire rub or if its worth it besides just the look?
I have 10mm in the front and 15mm in the back. Mine rub in certain situations like a steep driveway, speed bumps, etc. but otherwise no problems. I have a coupe though so the e90 may have more space. Definitely worth it though. Just on looks alone it's a plus but it does improve the handling and ride of the car.
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I have a 2007 335i with stock 162 wheels and 15mm BMS spacers in the rear. There is no rubbing at all and it looks like it could easily handle 18mm or even 20mm bring it out a little more flush. I've got 12mm spacers in the front and it looks excellent.
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10mm front and 12mm rear is the top for E9x
Check before the ET of your wheel
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Can anybody post pics of a sedan with spacers? I wanna get a better idea of how flush the wheels will sit. Thanks guys
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Wrong forum?
Wrong section, there's a dedicated wheel/tire section.
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      10-04-2011, 01:35 AM   #10
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10mm front and 12mm rear is the top for E9x
Check before the ET of your wheel
Maybe my fender's are rolled because I have more than enough space with 15mm spacers and 265/30/19's in the rear. FYI my car is a E90 with sport package.
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      10-04-2011, 07:58 AM   #11
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TC, it's hard to provide detailed info without knowing what wheels/tires you are running and their offsets
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      10-04-2011, 08:15 AM   #12
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I have 10mm in the front and 15mm in the back. Mine rub in certain situations like a steep driveway, speed bumps, etc. but otherwise no problems. I have a coupe though so the e90 may have more space. Definitely worth it though. Just on looks alone it's a plus but it does improve the handling and ride of the car.
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and for the price its a great mod

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      10-17-2011, 11:04 PM   #13
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I heard the 10 mm spacer has a tendency to crack especially if it in the front, does any one have any info on this?
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I heard the 10 mm spacer has a tendency to crack especially if it in the front, does any one have any info on this?
There was a defective batch about a year ago and some of those cracked around the hubcentric ring, but they were all replaced for free with the corrected version and there have been zero problems since. They also added the relief tabs for easier removal at the same time. Over a thousand pairs of these spacers are in use.



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      11-09-2011, 05:52 PM   #15
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Thanx so much mike another question is there ne chance burger will b making 20mm spacers in the near future? Cuz i saw some pics nd 20mm looks hella flush
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