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      06-01-2014, 07:59 PM   #45
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I'm running 255/35 285/30 S04 poles. I want to get spacers for the front and rear, anyone advise on size? I want to go as wide as possible without rubbing, I was thinking 12mm front 10mm rear.
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      06-04-2018, 10:19 PM   #46
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Reviving thread to see what the consensus is nowadays for running spacers with 255/275 PSS on 359's.

FWIW, currently running 15/12 f/r on 245/265's
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      06-14-2018, 12:25 PM   #47
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Based on my reading of the various threads on point, with 255/275 tires, 10f/5r spacers seem to be the safest bet. Many accounts of rubbing with anything more.
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My setup is MPS4S 255/275 and I'm running 12mm front 10mm rear spacers, looks awesome and no rubbing
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Thank you good sir! And extra points for including a perfectly angled pic!
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      02-26-2019, 02:51 PM   #50
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I have BBS CH-R which are 19x9 ET20 in the front. The car had 255/35 tyres in the front and the fender liners are damaged, so there must have been a lot of rubbing.
The car was on Swift springs which were recently replaced with stock ZCP ones - so about 15mm height gain. Is there a chance that thanks to these springs I will not rub with 255?
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My setup is MPS4S 255/275 and I'm running 12mm front 10mm rear spacers, looks awesome and no rubbing
This looks good. This is the direction I'm going to go on my ZCPs.
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My setup is MPS4S 255/275 and I'm running 12mm front 10mm rear spacers, looks awesome and no rubbing
This looks good. This is the direction I'm going to go on my ZCPs.
Thank you, you'll like it, car feels really planted. By your name do you have a frozen M3 as well?
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Any input from fellow E93 owners? I am thinking of going 10mm but it seems kind of close to the fenders in the rear already, 5mm might be just enough.
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