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      04-10-2015, 04:32 PM   #1
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E92 rolled fenders, Alufelgen SF-71 Wheels, how big of a rear spacer?

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I have a E92 with rolled fenders, and running alufelgen SF-71 wheels (fronts, 19x8.5 ET35 and rears, 19x9.5 ET35), how big of a spacer can I run in the rear to push out the wheels with no rubbing?

Also, what spacer is recommended to buy?
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*bump, anyone have an idea? 9.5'' rear, et35, rolled fenders on e92 rear...I've heard that I can potentially fit a 10mm, but not confirmed?

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Just because #Tee is interested try something like 10-15mm. Assuming you have 265/30/19 tyre.
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You have to measure it. Fender rolling varies as to how much space is gained. Tire size will vary and even different brands of the same size tire will vary in width.
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Yea, I'll give it a measure this weekend, but from what **********s told me, 10mm should work, so I have a set of H&R trak+'s coming in.
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