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08-20-2007, 09:44 AM | #1 |
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HI , i have a E91 and i would like to put spacers on the back wheels.
There are 19 9,5" wheels in the back but i would like so see him a bit wider. Does anybody have some exp. these? Thanks guys. |
08-20-2007, 10:01 AM | #2 |
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It depends on offsets of your current wheels.
ET30 is optimal especially if you're lowered. I have a 19x9.5 ET40 rear wheels, lowered on eibach prokit and I used 10mm spacers to push the wheels out for a nett offset of ET30. FYI, I had 15mm spacers prior to this (ET25) but I was rubbing on dips and bumps.
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Don't forget, it depends on what tires you are running too. Size and brand, etc, tire pressures, etc.
There are a lot of varibles that comes in to factor when you are trying to decide these things. I have had experience with amany various set ups, so I have a good idea of what will and what won't work usually. If you go with some spacers, get a good brand name, like H&R. We supply H&R spacers and extended lugs/studs on our site, if you are interested. I personally run 20mm spacers with the extended studs on my car, from H&R. They are perfect, and very high quality. Let me know if you have any questions. -Don |
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