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Old 09-13-2011, 04:31 PM
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e53 sport with OEM 19's & spacers

Has anyone got pics of the above?

I have 15mm on the front and can't decide between 15mm rear to keep the space ratio front-back the same, or just go for 25mm to really push the rears out.

My preference is for 15mm right now as its less strain on the wheel bearings, its lighter than an equivalent 25mm (esp. as the 25 will have2 sets of bolts, whereas the 15s can just use longer bolts), it maintains a stock ratio.

Having said that, I feel that 15mm may not be noticeable on the rear as the rears sit further in to begin with. If thats the case then I have no choice but to go for 25mm.

Hence if anyone has pics of 15 or 25 on the rear, then i'd appreciate it.

P.S. I ruled out 20 because 20 is too shallow to have their own bolts to hold it to the hub and so I would have to use longer bolts, but I am not keen on using longer bolts over 15mm. Also, whatever I get it will be hubcentric.
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