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Old 09-12-2006, 02:40 PM
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The saga continues:

Bill,

Thank you for your reply and your understanding that it can get a bit busy in a
smaller business.

Yesterday I sent an e-mail to a contact I have at H&R in Germany.
They indicated that the H&R Wheel Spacers for BMW X5 fitments of 25mm & 30mm per side have been updated to the DRM design. This design change was due to the X5 having a higher curb weight, load carrying
capability and some consumers may take this vehicle off road.
With these abilities of the X5, both H&R and the Germany Regulatory Body - TÜV, decided that the DRM design would be used. As it is a stronger design for these
uses.

A few minutes ago our shipment arrived and I have now personally viewed the H&R Wheel Spacer Set #HR60757255 and they are of the DRM design (spacer with studs mounted to it and associated hardware).

Please let me know how you would like to proceed.

We look forward to serving your needs.

Matt Johnson
Evolution Sports


Well it looks like I will order the Eibach spacers.
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