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      04-12-2010, 09:21 AM   #1
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E92 335i M sport package

I'm about to purchase a 335i M sport package, but the car comes with the 18" wheels, and I don't mind them but in the rear it looks too deep in beyond the fender, so I was considering running up some spacers for a more aggressive look. I was a fellow e92 m3 owner, and having that wide stance will be missed. Anyways, what's the most aggressive setup I am able to go for all around to not cause any major problems, or have any problems installing if I even get aftermarket wheels in the future. Would 15mm be perfect?
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18mm would be perfect.
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18mm would be perfect.
How sure are you? cuz im about to order lol
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Anything 15-18 mm should be fine...3 mm is less than 1/6th of an inch so I wouldn't sweat it too much. It would be different if you were talking the difference between a 5 mm spacer and an 18 mm spacer
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I wouldn't go bigger than 15mm on an e92.
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