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I would say 12.5 is too much. Thats a pretty aggressive wheel I would say a 3 or 5 mm up front.
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Running 15/12 right now with my factory OEM ZCP wheels and 245/35/R19 and 265/35/R19 Michelin Pilot Sport tires. Switching over to a set of winters I recently aquired, OEM staggered 219Ms with 255/40/R18 square Blizzaks. Any idea what I should start with? I have a set of 12mm, 15mm, and 18mm spacers available since I was getting ready to switch to 18/15 with my ZCP's before the weather started to cool down.
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Just put on stock sized 265/40R18 Advan AD08R rear tires on stock wheels.
The 10mm spacers that barely rubs with the Pilot Super Sports now really rub on the fender liner with the Neova tires. Going to go with a 5mm now so the tires clear. I really wish BMW would allow more clearance!
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VMR V710 F: 19x9.5 et 22 R: 19x10 et 25 Tires: 255/30/19F 285/30/19R hankook ventus evo 2's Suspension: eibach sport Front is fine, but was thinking either 12mm or 10mm out the back. I'm thinking 10 but just don't want to rub. Thanks!
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Did I get here too late to keep the thread alive? Anybody have an idea about my question below?
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I have a 2012 E92 ZCP, Stock ZCP suspension, stock ZCP wheels, stock tire sizes 245/265, and planning on putting 15f/12r spacer on as this thead has been extremely helpful vetting that out. So thank you to everyone! I don't want to have to get new spacers in the future though if I get PSS tires in an upsize 255/275. Will 15f/12r cause rubbing with 255/275 PSS on ZCP wheels and ZCP suspension? If so, can anyone confirm what spacers they are running with ZCP + 255/275 PSS? Great forum, great thread, thanks to everyone. If anyone can help I would greatly apppreciate it. As I read through this thread, two others asked nearly an identical question (long buried by now), and never got responses so help us all out if you can! Cheers |
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Just got the 10mm for the rears put on with no rubbing with the setup above. Looks perfect.
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With the wider tire size setup I normally recommend the 12 up front and the 10 rear. Thats what we have used before and didnt have rubbing issues. The 15/12 might have some rubbing issues.
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Best wheel spacers I can get for this set up
2013 E92 M3 LR Stock ZCP Wheels Stock ZCP Suspension Tires: 255/35/19 275/35/19R PSS Michelin No passengers and load in trunk. |
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You should run the 12/10mm combo to be on the conservative side.
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It's best to measure beforehand on the F30 to be 100% sure which sizes you need.
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please PM price of 18mm and 15mm kits shipped to NY 10026.
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