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      03-03-2009, 11:44 PM   #1
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h&r race springs need help!!

Hey Guys

I currently have
235/35/19 fronts &
265/30/19 rears. on a e92 335i

Will i have any rubbing issues with the race? or should i just go with the sports?

oh ya I can get the race springs for $160. and $220 for the sports.

let me know what you guys think! thanks!
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friendly bump, i would like to know too
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if your wheel is et33 in the rear, you should be ok
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offset on the wheels???
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Size&Offsets obviously matter.

Race - I personally would stay away from it's to agressive as a spring. Go for sports. If you want an agressive drop look into a coilover setup there are affordable ones out there. The race is very agressive - check the suspension area thread.
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go for it...

unless you are running real agressive rear offsets, like in the low 20's...

and even if you are just get rolled youll be fine...

i have race btw
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