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Old 10-24-2016, 10:20 AM
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Their website has no info on where these are made & no TuV approval, states they are shipping all over Europe (to be removed to pass vehicle inspection?) . Looks like cheap china crap to me (the 3" long bolts for 30mm spacer is a dead giveaway).

Go with TUV approved & hard anodized spacers (magnesium/aluminum blend if unsprung weight is a concern).
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I went with the TUV approved, German made H&Rs....

H&R 30mm wheel spacers for BMW X5 BMB60757252 | eBay

These are mag/alum alloy, hard anodized (available in silver too).
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I went with the TUV approved, German made H&Rs....

H&R 30mm wheel spacers for BMW X5 BMB60757252 | eBay

These are mag/alum alloy, hard anodized (available in silver too).
Same here, but 15mm in the rear. H&R is the only brand I've ever run...
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