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      11-23-2020, 09:22 AM   #1
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E90 fitment with spacers

Hello everyone, apologise if this is a repeating topic, I've been searching the net but not having much luck, every setup seems different.

2007 328xi currently running Verde axis bronze wheels

19x8.5 ET 30 front 225/30R19
19x9.5 ET 36 Rear 255/30R19

the fronts are pretty flush but the rear needs to come out more, trying to figure out what size spacer will bring it out with out rubbing the fenders (stock suspension)

Thank you for the comments and advise.

here are 2 pictures that might help.

https://ibb.co/2YFJRMv
https://ibb.co/Y80mZm1

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10-12mm should do the trick

I recommend these:
https://ind-distribution.com/product...69bfbdac&_ss=r
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Thank you for the help
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From the pics I think you can fit at least a 15mm in there.
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The best way is to safely jack under the wheel hub to tuck in wheel into the arches and just measure directly there. Just looking at the pics I'd say the fronts are fine no need for anything (you just need a drop to clean up that gap) and the rears could easily take a 15mm or even a 20mm with some playing around.
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