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How about these?
20mm BMW Wheel Spacers 5x120 74mm Pair 74 1mm Hubcentric E70 x5 14x1 25 Bolts | eBay edit: based on the post above I'm guessing that putting the hubcentric ring between the hub and spacer is best. ........I did see some rings that adapted 72.56 to 74.1, but they're the extended bolt ones.. |
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I really like the way those look and that's a dang good price.
Mind throwing some pics up when you have them installed?
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Will do. Also, the wheels are pretty light (like 25lb). |
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I agree. You really don't want issues with your spacers
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