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Originally Posted by busman76
Thanks for the info. How does wheel spacer affect this whole situation. If I lower the vehicle with h&r and add wheels spacer 12 in front and 10 rear? Can I expect rubbing issues? I am just running the stock 18" wheels and tires for now. Sorry just a noob with a few questions here.
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No problem busman76, we're all here to help in anyway that we can.
Wheel spacers, as I'm sure you already know, brings the wheel out more resulting in more negative offset. A 12mm / 10mm spacer will be just fine for the E9X M3 as Tom said also.
This is just for your information, nothing to do with the set-up that you're thinking about running. Wheels with TOO extreme of a negative offset can cause increased steering wheel kick-back and put more stress on the vehicles entire suspension.