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Widest Wheel Spacers on Front
I can't decide between 20, 25 or 30mm. I have 30mm on the back, so 30mm on the front would probably look best, but would it foul anything when turning? |
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What are your wheel specs?
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The H&R 20mm spacers are perfect for the front application. If you run 30mm up front then the wheels stick out beyond the fender wells and looks odd.
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it all depends on what your wheel offset is. Since you never mentioned anything about aftermarket or factory wheels, its impossible to tell.
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I swear, my cars are like a girlfriend. Sometimes its a rough ride, sometimes its smooth motorin'. Sometimes she doesnt like how i treat her and sometimes i dont like how she behaves. BUT at the end of the day, she loves it when I am inside her. _______________________ '91 850i '05 X5 4.4i '09 Clubman S |
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Below are 25mm front. I moved from 15mm front and am happy with 25mm. FYI I am on OEM Style 87 and lowered on the air system. It is hard to get a good sense of the spacers from the photos. No issues turning with 25mm up front. I have 30mm rear.
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Hot Dam your ride sits and looks sweet with the monochromatic trim effect.
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I have H&R DRA 30 mm in rear and ECS 20 mm with extended lugs in front. My e53 is moderately lowered with air settings.
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Sorry, mine have 21inch Alpina Dymanic alloys on
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