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      09-27-2019, 10:13 AM   #1
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Spacers recommended for 435i?

I have a 2016 F32 lowered into H&R sports. The wheels I have are 19x8.5 et35 in the front and 19x9.5 et45 in the rear. What size spacers should I get to get a flush with the fender look and avoid rubbing?
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I have a 2014 F32 with the Eibach pro-kit and the stock 441M 18" wheels which I believe are ET34. I'm running a 15mm spacer in the front and 20mm in the back and they are absolutely flush, in fact it might protrude 1-2mm in the rear. Here's a pic before I lowered it but with the spacers on:

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I have a 2016 F32 lowered into H&R sports. The wheels I have are 19x8.5 et35 in the front and 19x9.5 et45 in the rear. What size spacers should I get to get a flush with the fender look and avoid rubbing?
Hi I noticed your post and I currently have the same set up as you do I was wondering if you figure out what spacers to use on your car with 19' 8.5 F and 19' 9.5 R on your 435i?
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what are your front and rear tire sizes you and how much are you lowered? imo you shouldn't need spacers.

however if you feel you need spacers, to determine spacer size, put a straight edge or plumb a string down from the fender lip and measure the distance between it and the upper shoulder, sidewall, or wheel lip, where ever you desire it to be flush. the distance in millimeters is the spacer size you'll need.
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I have a 2016 F32 lowered into H&R sports. The wheels I have are 19x8.5 et35 in the front and 19x9.5 et45 in the rear. What size spacers should I get to get a flush with the fender look and avoid rubbing?
Hi I noticed your post and I currently have the same set up as you do I was wondering if you figure out what spacers to use on your car with 19' 8.5 F and 19' 9.5 R on your 435i?
Hello,

On the fronts I used 10mm but ended getting a wobble in the steering so they're off the car. The rear have 12.5MM spacers
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Hi, on my 2015 F32 435 I had style 442 wheels (et-36f, 47r) and ran 12m BMS spacers in front and 20m in the rear. The fitment was spot on flush w/no poke.
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