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Wheel Spacers for 2011 335d with M pkg 18 inch M rims
I've got the M pkg with M 18's but I want to push them out a bit to fill out the wheel well. What size spacers could I use where I won't have to change wheel lugs?
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I don't know that you be able to fit anything above 3-5mm without needed longer bolts. If you do you run the risk of something catostropic happening.
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I guess I should point out that when I had my stock 335d 18 inch sport package wheels on the car I put hr spacers on my car with the longer bolts and I had no rubbing issues. 10 in the front and 20 in the rear. I did have to have my rear fenders rolled though. IIRC your M sport wheels have the same dimensions as mine did so you should be good.
Last edited by julesandtrish; 11-28-2011 at 05:08 PM. |
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I believe that Terry from JB wrote me an email stating that 12mm up front and 15mm rear for car w/o staggred wheels if not mistaken, please seek advice from tire companies if possible
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3mm coud probably loe done safely. 5mm not. what's the big deal with longer lugs?
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The hub centric spacers that I have run on other cars have some minor vibration at higher hwy speeds. Why not buy some replicas with a more aggressive offset?
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