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Old 11-20-2009, 10:48 AM
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spacers on E70 3.0sd with sport package

Eey guys,

We have got the E70 with sportpackage and 214 style wheels for during the summer. It looks like the sportpackage has got wider wheelarchers then the standard E70 because the 211 style wheels we have got for the wintertires do not fill up the wheelarchers nicely. Has anyone experienced the same problem and has a suggestion for which spacers to use?
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Old 11-20-2009, 02:57 PM
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I am assuming you want to flush out the wheels so that the tire's sidewall is in line with the wheel arch.
Try measuring the gap between the outside edge of the arch and tire's sidewall. This is the exact size in millimeters for the spacers that you need to put on. Search on H&R Special Springs, LP to find the exact match.
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