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      11-03-2010, 04:21 AM   #1
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Spacers question

I couldn't think of what to search on this..

I'm really wanting to get spacers. But I just wanted to see if anyone has a setup like mine with spacers that did not roll their fenders. And if so what size were you able to fit and do you have rubbing anywhere?

I have H&R sport springs, 19X8.5 +35 F 19X10 +37 R, Toyo T1Rs 235/35 F 275/30 R
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I couldn't think of what to search on this..

I'm really wanting to get spacers. But I just wanted to see if anyone has a setup like mine with spacers that did not roll their fenders. And if so what size were you able to fit and do you have rubbing anywhere?

I have H&R sport springs, 19X8.5 +35 F 19X10 +37 R, Toyo T1Rs 235/35 F 275/30 R
19x10 +37 - what wheels are those offsets.
ur not rubbing/ tapping with the 275 on your E92? No fender rolled?

i would say 5mm or 3mm for the rears.
if u went 265 tire may give u extra room. A lite fender roll goes a long way.

for the front 10mm.

i don't have an E92 so maybe else can chime in.
at least u'll have something to go on or search.
good luck.


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i just saw ur sig.
you have Linea Corse.
pm Zoeb he'll tell you exactly.
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You know what man...this is kind of stupid but I had that offset in my profile so I copied it over to this post. I tried to go onto Zoeb's website just to double check for sure that's the offset I have but it looks like it's shut down and I guess he's not a vendor on here anymore??? But I think I still have his old E-mail...

Anyway, I'm pretty sure that's right. I have Linea Corse Venetos. I'm not rubbing at all. The tires are pretty stretched so maybe that helps. So you think a 5 mm would be ok then? Would that even make much of a difference?
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If you can't confirm the offsets, then use this guide:

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Best bet is to measure the gap between the tire and the inner fender to see which spacer size works out the best. It's hard to tell without looking at the car in person, so maybe you should check that out!
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Best bet is to measure the gap between the tire and the inner fender to see which spacer size works out the best. It's hard to tell without looking at the car in person, so maybe you should check that out!
Ditto! This would be the best technique in figuring out what the best size is for you.

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