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      04-22-2020, 11:53 AM   #1
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Best spacers for e92 335is w/ 19" 313 wheels

Front tires are 225 and rear are 255. Car is on stock suspension. I'm a bit confused as some ppl use bigger spacers on the rear and smaller on the front which seems backwards to me. What do you guys use?
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      04-30-2020, 01:17 PM   #3
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I would love to hear more input on this topic too. I'm am running style 220's (225 and 255 front and rear respectively).

I just put 10mm in the front and 12mm in the rear. My fenders are rolled, it's a tight fit but it works. I was definitely considering swapping the spacers front and back. I'll lyk what I discover.
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I think the best is 15mm front and 12mm rear for pre-LCI (8.5 et35 front and 9.5 et35 rear)
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I have the 12.5s from ECS. Wish I had gone 15. Don't think they rub, especially because I don't leave anything in the back.
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      05-24-2020, 06:35 PM   #6
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I have 313 on my E92 Pre-LCI. I got 15mm all around and its perfect, I'm not lowered, but it doesnt rub unless i go over a bump really fast. It sits perfect. The fronts are flush, the back in my opinion could do with another 2mm maybe. But 15mm for me all around is perfect.

So my setup currently is

Front ET22 (This is with 15mm spacer), 8J 225/35/19
Rear ET24 (This is with 15mm spacer), 9J 255/30/19

Just to add mine is M sport. Hope it helps.
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Update: Regarding Style 220's 10mm front and 12mm rear.

I was rubbing pretty bad around corners and on bumps, mostly on my rear. I wound up swapping the spacers. So now I'm running 12 up front and 10mm in the back with staggard wheels.
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Update: Regarding Style 220's 10mm front and 12mm rear.

I was rubbing pretty bad around corners and on bumps, mostly on my rear. I wound up swapping the spacers. So now I'm running 12 up front and 10mm in the back with staggard wheels.
Are you on stock suspension?
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Update: Regarding Style 220's 10mm front and 12mm rear.

I was rubbing pretty bad around corners and on bumps, mostly on my rear. I wound up swapping the spacers. So now I'm running 12 up front and 10mm in the back with staggard wheels.
Are you on stock suspension?
I have M-Sport suspension with H&R Sport springs. So I am a little lower
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