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      07-22-2012, 11:24 PM   #1
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Please help me, what spacers size do I need for 335is with 19' 313 wheels. I am on factory suspension. I want nice flush aggressive look for the front and back.

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Safe setup:
10mm front
15mm rear

More flush
15mm front
20mm rear

Worst case scenario you buy the 15 & 20mm and if it doesn't work you can use the 15mm on the rear and either buy another 10mm set for the front or 15mm for the rear.
*assuming stock tyre sizes or 225 & 255.
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      07-23-2012, 03:38 AM   #3
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i just put in 12 on the back and 15 on the front. I would not go anymore than 12 or even 10 on the back as the rear is low as it is and can rub with just the stock suspension. the front on the other hand will have no problem with even 15.
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Safe setup:
10mm front
15mm rear

More flush
15mm front
20mm rear

*assuming stock tyre sizes or 225 & 255.
Agreed!

If you're unsure, simply measure it yourself - this should help you out:
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      07-23-2012, 05:24 PM   #5
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Thank you all.
Any recommendations. I know, some spacers are cheaper and may create vibrations. I am looking for best quality. I will stay with 313 rims but I am ditching RFT and going with Super Sport 235 or 245 front and 265 or 275 back.
What is the maximum tire size I can put on OEM 313 rims? Will 245F and 275B fit the rim?
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I did 12's and 18's. You could probably do 15's on the front as the 12's are not completely flush.
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Go with the safe setup
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I run 12mm spacers front and rear. Rear is quite tight but front could use 15mm.
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15mmR/12mmF

Re: 313's with spacers on 2010 E92 X-Drive & H&R Sport springs

15mm rear and 12 mm front worked OK for me with 18x8" 313's. Got them from Burger Motorsports and have had no issues.
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Hey Guys

Please help me, what spacers size do I need for 335is with 19' 313 wheels. I am on factory suspension. I want nice flush aggressive look for the front and back.

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What sizes did you end up going with?
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There is some contradictory info in this thread.

one of the earlier posts says:

"Safe setup:
10mm front
15mm rear"

and another post says....

"I run 12mm spacers front and rear. Rear is quite tight but front could use 15mm."

That guy would be implying the larger size should be on the front, so why does the safe setup have the larger on the back?
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There is some contradictory info in this thread.

one of the earlier posts says:

"Safe setup:
10mm front
15mm rear"

and another post says....

"I run 12mm spacers front and rear. Rear is quite tight but front could use 15mm."

That guy would be implying the larger size should be on the front, so why does the safe setup have the larger on the back?
Depends greatly on the tyres used.

For example I have Michelin spoiler Super Sports, 235 front 265 rear

MPSS are very square tyres so you can't be as aggressive with spacers.

Personally I've tried a few setups and landed on NO front spacers and 10mm rear spacers
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12.5/15mm F/R on MPSS 225/255.

If i were up to 235/265 I'd probably do 12.5 all around...some would say you're still safe with 15mm rear on 265+, others dont. Worse thing is you try them out and end up selling them for 90% value on the forums, after you measure first before ordering of course...
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Hey Guys

Please help me, what spacers size do I need for 335is with 19' 313 wheels. I am on factory suspension. I want nice flush aggressive look for the front and back.

THX
What sizes did you end up going with?
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I went with VRSF 12mm and 15mm and have had no issues.
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10mm front/15mm rear/Pilot 4S on mine and they rub on all four. Front in full lock rubs on the inner fender behind the oil cooler and rear on bumps and around corners.

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Yet another revival of this old thread. Trying to figure out if the style 313 wheels from Z4 35is will fit on E92 335is with stock m-sport suspension. Specs:

Z4 35is
8x19 front ET 29
9x19 back ET 40

335is
8x19 front ET 37
9x19 back ET 39

Firestone Firehawk Indy 500 tires
235/35/19
265/30/19

No spacers.
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      07-12-2024, 06:37 PM   #19
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Don’t mean to revive a dead thread but I’m a little confused with everyone’s response I also have a 335is on stock suspension I have the 19inch 313 rims as well with 225/35 in the front and 255/30 in the pack should I be fine running 12.5mm front and 15mm rear ?
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