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      05-26-2014, 05:18 PM   #1
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wheel offset help

Hi all, I'm planning on getting some wheel spacers for my wheels to make it more aggressive. These are my wheel set up at the moment. Front: 18 8.5x35 and the Rear: 18 9.5x33. going with 15 mm spacers in the front and 10 mm spacers in the rears. I was wondering with these specs would it cause to rub by a chance? also I'm running 235 tires in the front and 265 in the rear. planning to drop my car on H n R sport springs. Thanks for the help.
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Hi all, I'm planning on getting some wheel spacers for my wheels to make it more aggressive. These are my wheel set up at the moment. Front: 18 8.5x35 and the Rear: 18 9.5x33. going with 15 mm spacers in the front and 10 mm spacers in the rears. I was wondering with these specs would it cause to rub by a chance? also I'm running 235 tires in the front and 265 in the rear. planning to drop my car on H n R sport springs. Thanks for the help.
Possibly some rubbing can happen at rear without rolling fenders. Front should be just fine. Pre-lci with 18x9.5 et23 and some info http://www.e90post.com/forums/showth...21#post5953421
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I would use a 12mm spacer in the rear and roll the fenders.
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      05-27-2014, 12:41 PM   #4
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Definitely would recommend fender rolling if you're going to be running spacers.
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