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      02-09-2017, 05:39 PM   #1
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Sizing for spacers and/or new tires for E92 335is coupe on 18" 313 wheels

I have a 2013 335is with OEM 18" Style 313 wheels. It is still on the OEM Bridgestone runflats which are 225/40/18 front & 255/35/18 rear.

I have been considering getting spacers, or possibly even buying new Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires.

My questions are, if I go with new tires, could I get away with doing 235 front and 265 rear, on the same 313 wheels? And if so, would this widen the stance a little bit? Would you still recommend doing spacers with this setup or would it look good as-is?

And if I decide to keep the RFTs for now and get spacers, what sizes should I go with? I have done some searching around but seems to be no consensus. I was thinking 10mm front and 12mm rear, does that sound reasonable?

In any scenario I want to be on the safer side, not risk any rubbing.

Thanks in advance.
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If your on sport suspension, you shouldn't run into any rubbing issues. That being said, you could still run the 10mm & 12mm spacers along with the 235 & 265 tire combo.
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You can go 275 in the rear, at least I can on the factory 19's, and I also run a 10 mm spacer and I have no rubbing.
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      02-10-2017, 02:35 PM   #4
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I have a 2013 335is with OEM 18" Style 313 wheels. It is still on the OEM Bridgestone runflats which are 225/40/18 front & 255/35/18 rear.

I have been considering getting spacers, or possibly even buying new Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires.

My questions are, if I go with new tires, could I get away with doing 235 front and 265 rear, on the same 313 wheels? And if so, would this widen the stance a little bit? Would you still recommend doing spacers with this setup or would it look good as-is?

And if I decide to keep the RFTs for now and get spacers, what sizes should I go with? I have done some searching around but seems to be no consensus. I was thinking 10mm front and 12mm rear, does that sound reasonable?

In any scenario I want to be on the safer side, not risk any rubbing.

Thanks in advance.
Yes, you could move to 235/265 on the 313 wheels. Although, the tire sizes would be slightly larger than optimal for the wheel - with PSS. Honestly, I would just go with PSS 225/255 and spacers. You will see a very nice improvement in all around grip, ride and wet traction with the PSS.

The 335is can manage up to 255/275, with after market wheels, on stock suspension.
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I have the exact same set-up as OP.

18' 313M wheels with stock sport suspension with 225/40/18 front & 255/35/18 rear.

Will keep these tyre for now but was interested in spacers.

Was wondering what the most aggressive I could go for front and rear without rubbing/rolling fenders?

Understand it can only be so aggressive of a stance without rolling.

Appreciate any advice.
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