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      12-18-2006, 04:30 PM   #1
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RE Wheel Spacer on e92

I am planning to get some 15mm Rogue Engineering wheel spacers on my e92 328i, my car does not have the sport package (17 inch wheels), but it has been lowered with H&R Sport Springs...I was wondering if I put on the 15mm spacers, will I have rubbing issues??

Any comments would be really helpful, thanks!
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It depends on a few things:
A: How do you want the wheels to fit with the wheel well, flush?
B: How wide are your wheels?
C: What is the offset of your wheels?
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A: Flush would be good, its tucking in too much now
B: They are 17X8 on 225/45/17
C: Not sure what the offsets are, they are the stock 17s off the oem 328i non sport package

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It depends on a few things:
A: How do you want the wheels to fit with the wheel well, flush?
B: How wide are your wheels?
C: What is the offset of your wheels?
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ehhhwik,

Find out what the offset is, and use the calculator on the top of the page to determine fitment.

I am running 235/351/19 in the rears on 19x8.5 wheels, I believe my offset is 37, so I went with 18mm spacers. The wheels are just short of flush. Check out this link with pics of my car (keep in mind I'm driving a 330i that is not lowered. Come to think of it, I guess my suggestions won't help too much after all. Two very different cars!)

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=26464

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