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03-19-2024, 08:08 PM | #1 |
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Flush fitment [E92 xDrive]
Hey everyone. I have a 2011 335i xDrive (No sport suspension), I am looking for flush fitment and needed help with spacer sizes for front and back, here is my current situation:
Recently picked up a set of 359 style after market wheels, and wrapped them in some indy 500’s, I plan on getting coilovers in the future but wanted a more aggressive look until I am lowered, preferable not having to change my spacers once I do go lower. Specs: 18x8 ET35 Front 18x9 ET35 Rear 225/40/18 Front 255/35/18 Rear What spacer size do you suggest for flush fitment once I go low? |
03-27-2024, 01:24 PM | #2 |
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Id reccomend installign the wheels and suspension, letting them settle for a couple weeks, then measuring what size spacer you'll need to be flush.
Simply put a tape measure to the exterior of the wheel, and see how much gap you've got to make up. |
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03-28-2024, 08:17 AM | #3 |
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As AWD Addict posted, do the suspension first and then let it settle before you get to the tire and wheel or spacers.
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