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      03-26-2021, 12:12 PM   #1
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Hi all. I need a suspension setup for E93 335is. Currently have major rubbing up front with HR Sport lowering springs paired with 19x9.5 et21 and 235/35/19. Anyone out there have a suspension suggestion that'll work with these wheels/tires? What works? What doesn't work?—I already know one that doesn't work. Lol. Looking for NO RUB. Thanks in advance!
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      03-28-2021, 11:06 PM   #2
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Those wheels have a very aggressive offset. You're best approach is probably cambering the front in a bit or raising the car.

But, where are you rubbing?
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      03-29-2021, 07:08 AM   #3
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Use wheels that fit your car. While you're at it, use tires that fit your wheels.
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I have a 2012 335is fully stock and i want to lower it so it looks good. I have the m suspension pretty sure so idk how aftermark springs would affect the suspension. I want the car to be lower without breaking the bank. Maybe is there a way to lower the stock suspension? I am open to all ideas maybe even wheel spacers to make the stock rims flush idk. LMK
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The safest lowering springs w/o a coilover kit would be Eibach, Dinan or if you can still get your hands on the BMW Yellow springs. After that would probably be Swift or the H&R sports.

The most conservative is the Eibach B12 kit or Bilstien B14 pss for full kit choices, or you can mix and match your own choice of springs and dampers before going into the full coilover options. Let me know if I missed something.
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