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      03-03-2019, 08:20 AM   #705
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2013 E92 M3
19" ZCP Wheels
245/35 Front
265/35 Rear

Currrently on stock suspension but will likely be installing swift springs and upgrading to 255/275 pilot super sports. What spacing would you recommend for this setup?
12/10 if you are stepping the tire size up
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Recommendations for spacers with no rubbing on zcp wheels with 255/275 Michelin PS4S with zcp suspension?

Update:

Took measurements at a few locations up the sidewall, not knowing how much the tire will tuck. The first 3 pictures are of the front.

I've decided to order 12mm Front and maybe 10mm Rear (or none at all in the rear).

Also, a fellow member with the same setup went 12/10 and recently may have noticed slight rubbing over rough roads at higher speeds.https://www.m3post.com/forums/showth...4#post23334384
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      04-06-2019, 03:38 PM   #707
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Hey guys,

Have a problem, hoping fellow members can assist!

I have a TE37SL 19x9 ET22 (Front). I am running Michelins 4S 275/30/19 in the front. I bought center cap adapters, but it seems like the front requires a spacer. Would anyone know whats the maximum spacer I can use in the front with my current set up that would not cause rubbing? I am lowered with about an inch of gap
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      06-08-2019, 08:50 AM   #708
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Planning in 18/15 on my 09 E90 M3, stock alignment, 220m stock tire sizing, lowered on h&r with front top hats shaved.

Do you think 18/15 will rub?

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      06-08-2019, 12:03 PM   #709
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Planning in 18/15 on my 09 E90 M3, stock alignment, 220m stock tire sizing, lowered on h&r with front top hats shaved.

Do you think 18/15 will rub?

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Depends on agressiveness of driving. 15/12 would be better suited.
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      06-08-2019, 07:32 PM   #710
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I'll be running 15F and 20R on ZCPs 265/30 and 245/35 Hankook V12. Suspension setup will be Swift springs. A little -camber isn't going to kill anyone. I ran way more aggressive specs on my F80 and E46
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      07-21-2019, 12:28 AM   #711
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Anyone on a KW Sleeve Kit with oe zcp's running 15/12?
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      07-21-2019, 01:32 PM   #712
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I have an 09” E93 with the black ZCP wheels with 15mm front and 20mm back, stock suspension for now but later on might go with some lowering springs. I want to go with 265/35 front and 275/35 rear, anybody running that ? Any issues ?
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      07-22-2019, 01:52 PM   #713
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Anyone on a KW Sleeve Kit with oe zcp's running 15/12?
That should be no problem. We have done that setup on plenty of lowered cars without issues.

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I have an 09” E93 with the black ZCP wheels with 15mm front and 20mm back, stock suspension for now but later on might go with some lowering springs. I want to go with 265/35 front and 275/35 rear, anybody running that ? Any issues ?
Dont think those spacers will clear when you go wider. I would remove the spacers and get the tires installed first. I would estimate about a 5mm front and 10mm rear but is best to measure first.
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      07-26-2019, 02:44 AM   #714
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Year/model BMW:
2009 E90 M3

Wheels/offset:
Front: OEM 219M (18")
Rear: OEM 219M (18")

Tire size:
Front: Michelin Pilot Sport PS2, 245/40-19
Rear: Michelin Pilot Sport PS2, 265/40-19

Suspension: Stock.

Future Plan:
Upgrade tyres to Michelin Pilot Sport PS4 (or AD08R) with same size and lowered on swift springs.

Can I get away with 15mm front and 15mm rear or should I stick with 15mm front and 12mm rear? or 12mm front and 10mm rear?

Thanks!
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Spacers

Need recommendation for spacers please. I want to purchase new Michelin PS42 tires for my 2011 e92 ZCP. I want more of an aggressive stance on the car. I know manufacture suggested tire is 245/35/19 front, and 265/35/19 in the rear. Would I be able to fit 255's in the front and 275's in the rear without spacers? If not, what size spacers do you recommend?

Year/model BMW:
2011 E92 M3

OEM ZCP 359 style Wheels

Tire size:
Front: Michelin PS4S, 255/35-19
Rear: Michelin PS4S, 275/35-19

Suspension:
ZCP EDC

Thanks guys!
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      08-13-2019, 01:27 PM   #716
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Need recommendation for spacers please. I want to purchase new Michelin PS42 tires for my 2011 e92 ZCP. I want more of an aggressive stance on the car. I know manufacture suggested tire is 245/35/19 front, and 265/35/19 in the rear. Would I be able to fit 255's in the front and 275's in the rear without spacers? If not, what size spacers do you recommend?

Year/model BMW:
2011 E92 M3

OEM ZCP 359 style Wheels

Tire size:
Front: Michelin PS4S, 255/35-19
Rear: Michelin PS4S, 275/35-19

Suspension:
ZCP EDC

Thanks guys!
Wider tires without spacers will work however still could use a spacer to sit nice and flush. Depending on your camber settings a 10mm should work all around to get the wheels nice and flush.
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      08-13-2019, 08:32 PM   #717
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Wider tires without spacers will work however still could use a spacer to sit nice and flush. Depending on your camber settings a 10mm should work all around to get the wheels nice and flush.
Appreciate your help Kevin! Also, just out of curiosity would you put the OE spec 245, 265 tires on the ZCP wheels or just get the wider 255, and 275 set up?
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Titan7 TS5
18x9.5 +22 (5mm spacer) (265/35/18)
18x10.5 +25 (10mm spacer) (285/35/18)
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Titan7 TS5
18x9.5 +22 (5mm spacer) (265/35/18)
18x10.5 +25 (10mm spacer) (285/35/18)
On KW DDC
Looks awesome the extra spacer really fills the TS5's out well.
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Looks awesome the extra spacer really fills the TS5's out well.
Thanks Kevin!
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      08-25-2019, 11:14 PM   #721
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Thanks Kevin!
Do you have more photos of your car with these wheels? It looks amazing !
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      08-26-2019, 03:34 PM   #722
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Do you have more photos of your car with these wheels? It looks amazing !
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Try this link for some more pictures

https://www.flickr.com/photos/europe...h/46498568145/
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Do you have more photos of your car with these wheels? It looks amazing !
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Try this link for some more pictures

https://www.flickr.com/photos/europe...h/46498568145/
Thanks Kevin, I think those photos are before I installed the front spacers, although the fronts are so subtle it may be difficult to notice.




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      08-29-2019, 07:15 PM   #724
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Old pics seem to be deleted.

Anyone have wheel spacer pics for stock springs & EDC (non-ZCP), E90 M3? 220M wheels.
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      09-09-2019, 06:43 PM   #725
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Thanks, appreciate it, please see below.



Thanks Kevin, I think those photos are before I installed the front spacers, although the fronts are so subtle it may be difficult to notice.



Wow nicely done Rattle_headd !!

Hey kevin @ eas , I’m running the 255/35 285/30 tire setup on the 19 ZCP wheels
I’m looking to lower the car on KW HAS, and I want the exact same aggressive FLUSH look like rattle_head... can I run 12/10 spacers? Will the 10mm spacer rub in the back on the lowest setting/can I just get my fenders rolled?

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tom @ eas Can you pm me the pricing on the spacers (15/12.5mm) and which springs I should run on zcp suspension/stock tires? TY
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