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      07-10-2014, 10:03 PM   #1
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spacers question

have a 2011 335i m package with 193m wheels looking to space them out, whats the spacer sizes i can go with? pics if possible, looking for flush with no rubbing till i buy some wheels... thanks in advance...
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The offset of your M wheels is standard, same as my 287's on my 2011 335i sport package. I ran 10mm front and 12mm rear spacers with the stock Bridgestone Re-050's and never had a problem until I changed to the wider Pilot Super Sports. Then I had slight rubbing in the rear and took the spacers off. Didn't want to do a fender roll. There is a picture of a 2011 like ours on this page with 12 fronts and 15 rears. You can safely go these sizes to get flush with no rubbing. Going 15 front and 18 or 20 rear may be getting into dicey territory. If you do get 10mm fronts, make sure they are hub centric. Not all brands are in this thickness.

http://www.burgertuning.com/BMW_wheel_spacers.html
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The offset of your M wheels is standard, same as my 287's on my 2011 335i sport package. I ran 10mm front and 12mm rear spacers with the stock Bridgestone Re-050's and never had a problem until I changed to the wider Pilot Super Sports. Then I had slight rubbing in the rear and took the spacers off. Didn't want to do a fender roll. There is a picture of a 2011 like ours on this page with 12 fronts and 15 rears. You can safely go these sizes to get flush with no rubbing. Going 15 front and 18 or 20 rear may be getting into dicey territory. If you do get 10mm fronts, make sure they are hub centric. Not all brands are in this thickness.

http://www.burgertuning.com/BMW_wheel_spacers.html
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