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      01-28-2010, 08:46 AM   #1
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335i Wheel Spacers?

I have an E90 335i sport with the OEM 18" wheels. I would like to widen the track and push out the wheels closer to the fenders, so I'm thinking of installing a set of wheel spacers (specifically the H&R Track+ spacers that are advertised in Roundel). Anyone else using these or any other other brand of wheel spacers? Does anyone have any opinion on them (positive or negative)? I'm concerned with the safety aspect as well as messing with steering geometry etc.
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H&R TRACK+ are a solid choice, we carry them because they are forged alloy and hub centric. We've had solid feedback on them and H&R is one of the more reputable brands out there so you can't go wrong. Let me know if you need help sizing.
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I've been running multiple sets of H&R spacers for probably around 5-6 years now in different cars and i've never had any problems to report.

Usually people go with 10mm front and 15mm rear spacers on an oem 18 setup.
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I have an '09 e90 335i with OEM 18's and it's supposed to have an already wider stance in the back. I left the front alone and bought RE 10" spacers for the rear. Won't throw them on until spring.
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