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E70 hub adapter
What I'm trying to do is run "regular" BMW wheels (72.6mm hub diameter) on my E70 which has a hub diameter of 74.1mm
Has anyone tried it? I'm asking because there are tons of good wheel/tires 'regular' setups for sale on Craigslist but very few for E70. Can anyone recommend a good set of adapters too? Thanks
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I do not run your setup but do run adapters on the back (20mm).
I got mine from ecstuning.com What ever you get make sure you get hubcentric. |
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yes as long as you get adapters you should be OK. I personally like the aluminum ones over the plastic but I am told both work fine.
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Plastic? Sounds scary.
I'll order two sets (about $200) form ECS. Now I need to decide which wheels to buy. Thanks guys
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Be aware that many normal BMW wheels are not rated for a vehicle as heavy as an x5.I run adapters on the rear of my e70 for running x5m wheels.
They were custom made to my specified width I think they were like $130 a pair from a company in Las Vegas. They don't make plastic hub adapters I believe that poster is talking about hub rings not adapters. |
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ANY form of wheel spacer is about the worst thing you can do to a cars set up. (unless you are just using them in order to use a wheel with the wrong offset; and even then I wouldn't use them)
Last edited by London Lad; 01-05-2016 at 05:04 AM. |
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First post!
I'm still trying to understand how a wheel with a 76.2mm hub opening is going to fit on a 74.1mm hub. Are the adapters just spacers with a smaller hub bore? If so, would longer wheel studs be needed? |
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Yea that's exactly what they are. They typically bolt to the hub and then you use the oem lugs to bolt the wheel to the spacer
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I've had bad experiences with spacers... nasty steering wheel wobble at freeway speeds. These were nice machined units from Turner Motorsports too!
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