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WANTED E85 12mm & 20mm spacers
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E85 12mm & 20mm spacers
12mm for the front and 20mm for the back.
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I've got 15mm back and 10mm front. 12mm on the front of mine would have rubbed when driving with a bit of 'zest' I've lowered my car with the Bilstein B12 kit, so maybe if your running on standard springs 12mm may work. Best to be sure before you buy any.
Good luck
Good luck
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Interesting, maybe I'lll go down that route then because I'll be lowering it too.DMC63 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 16, 2018 2:34 pm I've got 15mm back and 10mm front. 12mm on the front of mine would have rubbed when driving with a bit of 'zest' I've lowered my car with the Bilstein B12 kit, so maybe if your running on standard springs 12mm may work. Best to be sure before you buy any.
Good luck
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It also depends on the size of your wheels. My z is in the garage atm having a new starter motor fitted so I can't tell you the sizes of my wheels. I got my spacers from DC performance along with the extra long wheel nuts and locking nuts. https://www.dcperformance.co.uk/cheap/8 ... 75725.htmlAC5L4T3R wrote: ↑Tue Jul 17, 2018 9:07 amInteresting, maybe I'lll go down that route then because I'll be lowering it too.DMC63 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 16, 2018 2:34 pm I've got 15mm back and 10mm front. 12mm on the front of mine would have rubbed when driving with a bit of 'zest' I've lowered my car with the Bilstein B12 kit, so maybe if your running on standard springs 12mm may work. Best to be sure before you buy any.
Good luck
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At the moment I have 103's
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My wheels are 225/40/18 front
225/35/18 rear
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I've got a H&R set of 15mm and 10mm spacers that came off of my old 3.0i if you're still looking?
That car was fitted with 107 Ellipsoid alloys and Eibach springs after one of the rear's broke so was slightly lower than standard, personally I wouldn't have wanted to go any wider than 15mm at the rear for fear of rubbing.
That car was fitted with 107 Ellipsoid alloys and Eibach springs after one of the rear's broke so was slightly lower than standard, personally I wouldn't have wanted to go any wider than 15mm at the rear for fear of rubbing.
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Don’t suppose you have extended studs too by chancePlayer 1 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 26, 2018 6:41 pm I've got a H&R set of 15mm and 10mm spacers that came off of my old 3.0i if you're still looking?
That car was fitted with 107 Ellipsoid alloys and Eibach springs after one of the rear's broke so was slightly lower than standard, personally I wouldn't have wanted to go any wider than 15mm at the rear for fear of rubbing.
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As luck would have it, I do indeed. Only the standard bolts mind, I don't have extended locking wheel bolts