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      02-07-2019, 08:46 PM   #1
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Avant garde M310 18x8 +35 square setup for 2009 335i xdrive

Hi all,

Looking at picking up an Avant Garde M310 18x8 +35 square setup with Conti Extreme DWS 225 40R18 for 2009 335i Xdrive. I know the front should fit nice but the rear from what I researched will need spacers for that flusher look. What size spacers would I be looking at? Thx.
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I don't think the rears differ between AWD and RWD. My OEM 193M wheels are 18x8.5 and I'm running the stock sized 255/35/18 tires. With a 15mm spacer and stock alignment, I rub a tiny bit on large dips/bumps, and I mean tiny.

Running your rear wheel specs and comparing to mine using an online calculator, overall diameter is within 2-3mm, which is negligible, and your wheel will protrude about 4mm less than mine, plus you have a much narrower tire. From that, I'd say 15mm spacer without issue, could likely even go 20 and have no problems. Also, when ordering spacers, make sure you get longer hub bolts with them.

https://www.willtheyfit.com/index.ph...8-5&offset2=37

EDIT: If you do decide to go with 15-20mm spacers in the rear, I'd probably do 10-12mm in the front to even out the fit within the front/rear fenders.
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      02-11-2019, 09:31 AM   #3
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That's a really sunken in setup. I'd go 15-18mm all around.
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