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      11-28-2012, 07:35 AM   #23
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I have these wheels in 19" and 12.5mm Eibach spacers all round. I still have the "stock" tyres and not sure if I can go up to the next tyre size without rubbing issues. Has anyone done this ? did it rub ????
I'm amazed that the stock tyres are not already rubbing,do you not carry back seat passengers at all?

The 313's have an offset of ET39 on the rear,so with a 12.5mm spacer, you're running an offset of ET26.5mm which is very,very aggressive on the E92.

I wouldn't upsize,if it's not rubbing now,it will on a 265/35 tyre.
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I'm amazed that the stock tyres are not already rubbing,do you not carry back seat passengers at all?

The 313's have an offset of ET39 on the rear,so with a 12.5mm spacer, you're running an offset of ET26.5mm which is very,very aggressive on the E92.

I wouldn't upsize,if it's not rubbing now,it will on a 265/35 tyre.
Whoa ET26.5 on a E92!? I didnt think it was possible. Does the LCI have a different track to the pre lCI?

I had the Coilovers raised to max height on the E90 and a 265 on a Et27 was running for me.
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I have these wheels in 19" and 12.5mm Eibach spacers all round. I still have the "stock" tyres and not sure if I can go up to the next tyre size without rubbing issues. Has anyone done this ? did it rub ????
Yes, it does rub.
I am running 265/30 , 225M 19" (same offset as 313) with 12mm spacers.
There was minor rubbing when I hit dips without any passengers. Having the fenders slightly rolled took care of it.

I have the BMW Performance Suspension , I don't know if that makes any difference as the drop is only 7mm rear and 12mm front (compared to m sport)
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Yes, it does rub.
I am running 265/30 , 225M 19" (same offset as 313) with 12mm spacers.
There was minor rubbing when I hit dips without any passengers. Having the fenders slightly rolled took care of it.

I have the BMW Performance Suspension , I don't if that makes any difference as the drop is only 7mm rear and 12mm front (compared to m sport)
thanks for the info. I'm not keen on fender rolling so stock sizes for me then
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I'm amazed that the stock tyres are not already rubbing,do you not carry back seat passengers at all?

The 313's have an offset of ET39 on the rear,so with a 12.5mm spacer, you're running an offset of ET26.5mm which is very,very aggressive on the E92.

I wouldn't upsize,if it's not rubbing now,it will on a 265/35 tyre.
I have some pics on here somewhere with the spacers fitted, take a look, No rubbing. It does sit quite low at the back but don't think it would rub unless I overloaded the car
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Yeh massive difference, 15mm on the back , not altered the front yet as I did not like the steering last time I had spacers on the front.
I've got 313s on my pre LCI e91 M Sport with 12mm spacer on front and 15 mm on the back. I'm actually about to put 20mm on the back and 15 mm on the front as in my opinion. these wheels need to be further out, particularly on e90 and e91s
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