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      12-13-2010, 03:01 PM   #1
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Please help to decide...

OK...So I am running 10mm front and 15 mm rear..Please tell me what you think of current set up. I think i should go a bit wider on the rear (to 18 mm) but i don't think it would make to much difference. What do you think?





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      12-13-2010, 03:46 PM   #2
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Looks fine to me, much better than stock.
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looks good! I went a 12/15mm set up on H&R Sports with my e92.

With that being said, I'd go 18 mm in the rear given the fact that e90's can fit more aggressive set ups
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still looks tucked in the back... a lot...
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Fine as it is.. especially for stock wheels and tyre fitment.
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The rear needs a 20mm and it will be perfect
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The rear needs a 20mm and it will be perfect
I have a friend with 20 mm rear rubbing a little bit. I do agree if i was sticking with 10 mm front I would have to go at least 18mm rear. The problem is with 10 mm front, the tire sticks out passed the fender and if you look under the car where front wind deflectors are it looks odd.
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Thanks guys for your input I do really appreciate it. The front was a bit much for me to carry a 10 mm spacer and I didn't want to go less with no hub-centric and replacing rear spacers with 20 or 18 would cost me again. So i am just going to leave fronts stock and swap 10mm to the rear. I never liked how the rear was stock its too much tuck back there but 15 without the front being spaced out does look odd by itself so i think 10 would be just right. With that being said I have 15mm spacers and black bolts for sale!
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