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      10-03-2010, 09:59 PM   #1
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super aggressive stance on 335i

i got a set of style 197's with specs of 18x8 et34 (front), 18x8.5 et37(rear). i want to throw some 10mm spacers on the front and 20mm in the rear. would i need to have my fenders pulled or just rolled? and would i need to have some serious camber modifications too? i am on stock sport suspension non-x.

would you guys say that this is a good idea? i want to go as aggressive as possible
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      10-04-2010, 11:14 AM   #2
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Front fenders are plastic, so you can't roll those, but I think I've seen people with 10mm spacers in the front on e92.
Rears will probably just need a roll.
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Fronts shouldn't be a problem with since its only about 5mm more aggressive then the general 8.5 +35 offset.

The rears will be about +3mm more aggressive then the general 9.5 +33 fitment. Depending on what tire you plan on running, you may need a fender roll.

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      10-05-2010, 04:35 PM   #4
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Fronts will be fine. Rears will need a minor roll, definitely no pulling though.
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