Spacer recommendation for 124 style wheels
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My Ride: 2009 M3
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I've been searching around but can't seem to locate any feedback or good pictures of different size spacers on a e60 with 124 style sport wheels. I'm thinking 15mm should be about right on the back but maybe 12mm would look better. Any feedback and pictures would be greatly appreciated.
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Thanks for this navin.
I presume you have 9x18 inch wheels at the back? (I'm asking because I have 8x18 in the back of my touring, which will look differently with the same spacers)
Do you happen to have the last pic below in a higher resolution, and also the same one from a rear 3/4 perspective? Would be very helpful..
I presume you have 9x18 inch wheels at the back? (I'm asking because I have 8x18 in the back of my touring, which will look differently with the same spacers)
Do you happen to have the last pic below in a higher resolution, and also the same one from a rear 3/4 perspective? Would be very helpful..
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Has anyone lowered their 5 series with the original staggered 124's? I've read in multiple places that when you install coilovers, the shock body/spring will rub on the tire without spacers. Has anyone had experience lowering their car with these rims? I measured my clearance for spacers and I don't think I can fit a hubcentric 10mm up front. From what I read, and seeing how burger tuning and VRSF only offer 10mm and up, I'm afraid I'll have issues when I go to install the coilovers myself.
Thank you for any information or advice!
Thank you for any information or advice!
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