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      01-25-2021, 11:59 AM   #1
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Will 10mm spacers with 295/30 PS4S and 666M wheels rub? (lowered)

Just like the thread title states. I have 295/30 MP4S on 666M wheels on my M4. I currently have a 5mm spacer on the rear and it still looks a bit too tucked for me. I also have a set of 3mm, 10mm, and 12mm Macht Schnell spacers to use (from EAS). The 10mm spacers are currently on the front but I'm thinking of moving those to the rear and putting the 12mm on the front (265/30). I'm lowered but not overly aggressively on KW HAS.

Has anyone used a 10mm spacer on the rears with 295/30R20 MP4S and stock offset wheels? any rubbing?

If it is slightly too aggressive, is there an issue with stacking the 5mm and 3mm Macht Schnell spacers for 8mm total? I have the longer studs with the 12mm kit and 10mm kit to use.

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I'm on KW HAS and lowered moderately
CS wheels 295/30R20 potenza rears and 10mm will rub with factory camber settings
Mostly over large bumps but 90% of the time it won't rub
I have 10mm up front on 265/35R19 as 15 rubbed and 12 rubbed sometimes
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Agree with above, you may have to add camber depending on driving habits. Definitely do not stack spacers.
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This car has 265/30/20 285/30/20 PSS, H&R VTF lowering springs, spacers 15mm front, 13mm rear. I’m not sure of camber settings, but no plates or aftermarket components. Have not rubbed yet.
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OK, thanks all!
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