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      03-14-2012, 06:58 PM   #1
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I own a 2006 BMW E90 330i .. I currently have the Eibach Prokit installed running Breyton Race GTS 19x8.5 et30 and 19x9.5 et35. I would like to add a spacer for a more aggressive offset in the rear. I know a et30 offset would be safest route, but i do not trust 5mm spacers due to numerous complaints about vibration. My logic is that since my drop on the Eibach springs isn't very drastic that i could possibly get away with a 10mm spacer and the et25 offset in the rear. I do not want to do a fender roll or any other modifications. I would appreciate any comments or advice on this.Thanks.

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Forgot to Include tire sizes ... 235/35/19 in front and 265/30/19 in rear
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10 is fine in the back. i personally would just get 15mm spacers in the rear and roll the fenders. rolling fenders arent even visible from the exterior anyway. people think fender rolling is like some crazy body work but its not. hell, i know several lease cars that had the fenders rolled and returned to the dealer with zero issues.
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I'd try 10mm if you don't want to roll the fenders.
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