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      03-29-2013, 01:27 PM   #1
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Spacer help

The car is a 2009 e92 328xi. I have the stock rims with snow tires on the car right now. I'm putting my summer set of rims (forgestars) back on and I want to figure out the spacers so I can put them on when I swap the rims.

The specs are 18x9 et 20 all around. Does anybody have any experience with spacers with this setup.

Ps: the car is not lowered

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I would measure how much clearance you have and purchase the appropriate spacers.

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I would measure how much clearance you have and purchase the appropriate spacers.

Thanks, I'm trying to avoid getting the rims put on just to measure and then taking them off to install the spacers. I would rather do it all at once.
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Everyone's setup is going to be different though. People might have different tires or alignment specs than you, which would make the spacers you need different. Shouldn't take that long to do it this way and you'll get exactly what you're looking for.
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Everyone's setup is going to be different though. People might have different tires or alignment specs than you, which would make the spacers you need different. Shouldn't take that long to do it this way and you'll get exactly what you're looking for.
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