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New wheels for my X5
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If they are stock OE 19"s then you do not require a spacer. If these are aftermarket 19"s then you need to provide more information, specifically offset, before anyone can answer your question.
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What oem style ( ex. style no. 87 ) did you buy ? Please post some pics dude....
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Pics or ban!!!
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The wheels are in transition. I can't tell you how anxious I am to wait for the wheels. they are style 63, V spoke. Wiil put them in and clean the car up before taking pictures. It is snow season out here and we got slammed hard the last couple days. You just have to wait for awhile.
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go to realoem.com and find the specs for offset there. if the offset is the same you are all good to go!!!
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based on this site, my original set 17" has the offset ET 40, and the new set, style 63, Vspoke has the offset ET 48 and ET 45. Do I have to buy two different set of spacers then? and even though I have the spacers do I still need to fix negative campers.
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it would have been more appropriate to title this thread spacer size question for x5 rims no?
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