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      11-04-2011, 06:38 AM   #1
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What size spacers will I need?

I have a e90 335i Sport Package and I am getting a new set of wheels with these specs:

- 19"x8.5" ET35mm Front 235/35/19
- 19"x9.5" ET33mm Rear 265/30/19

What size spacers do I need up front and in the rear to make this near or completely flush? Please note I will be also running some SPP Lowering Perches soon.

Thanks for the help!!!
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      11-04-2011, 11:25 AM   #2
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nice vendor specs, its spacer time!
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How aggressive are you looking to go? Are you okay with rolling your fenders and possibly run a stretched tire or are you looking for something that is not going to require you to roll your fenders? If you're looking to play it safe and don't want to roll your fenders, I'd recommend that you go with a 5mm spacer in the front and in the back to push the wheels out a bit further.
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LCI or pre LCI?

If LCI, your rears will rub with that offset/tire spec.

Fronts you can get way with 5mm depending on which brand tires you are running.
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Im Pr-Lci and I just got the wheels in. Going to get them mounted in a little bit and ill see if it is in need of spacers or not. Thanks Guys!
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