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I wanna get 20 or 25mm spacers for the back, (I have an '06 530Xi Sport Stick shift BTW) any arguements against them? And what brands to get? I know H&R's have a good rep, any other brand?
EDIT: 1. My rims are OEM style 123s with ET43 (Xi) offsets. 2. My alternative to spacers is to get two ET20 style 123 rims for the back, which would effectively be like putting on 23mm spacers, but that's obviously more costly.
As for the tires, I'm getting a complete set in a couple of months (hopefully, mine will last that long LOL), and I'm between the Potenza RE960 A/S and Advan S4 A/S - my priorities are: handling, longevity, comfort (in that order). I'm kinda leaning toward the Bridgestones - anyone care to talk me out of them? These tires (and rims) will probably become the winter set come next spring - probably.
EDIT: 1. My rims are OEM style 123s with ET43 (Xi) offsets. 2. My alternative to spacers is to get two ET20 style 123 rims for the back, which would effectively be like putting on 23mm spacers, but that's obviously more costly.
As for the tires, I'm getting a complete set in a couple of months (hopefully, mine will last that long LOL), and I'm between the Potenza RE960 A/S and Advan S4 A/S - my priorities are: handling, longevity, comfort (in that order). I'm kinda leaning toward the Bridgestones - anyone care to talk me out of them? These tires (and rims) will probably become the winter set come next spring - probably.
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Originally Posted by v_therussian' post='950791' date='Jul 22 2009, 05:01 PM
I wanna get 20 or 25mm spacers for the back, (I have an '06 530Xi Sport Stick shift BTW) any arguements against them? And what brands to get? I know H&R's have a good rep, any other brand?
As for the tires, I'm getting a complete set in a couple of months (hopefully, mine will last that long LOL), and I'm between the Potenza RE960 A/S and Advan S4 A/S - my priorities are: handling, longevity, comfort (in that order). I'm kinda leaning toward the Bridgestones - anyone care to talk me out of them? These tires (and rims) will probably become the winter set come next spring - probably.
As for the tires, I'm getting a complete set in a couple of months (hopefully, mine will last that long LOL), and I'm between the Potenza RE960 A/S and Advan S4 A/S - my priorities are: handling, longevity, comfort (in that order). I'm kinda leaning toward the Bridgestones - anyone care to talk me out of them? These tires (and rims) will probably become the winter set come next spring - probably.
Depends on the offset of your wheels that you are getting. I would get the H&R spacers which we can get with bolts.
As for the tires I would stick with Potenza's between the two
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Originally Posted by Trinity Autosport' post='950798' date='Jul 22 2009, 08:05 PM
Depends on the offset of your wheels that you are getting. I would get the H&R spacers which we can get with bolts.
As for the tires I would stick with Potenza's between the two![Smile](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/imported/smile.gif)
As for the tires I would stick with Potenza's between the two
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Yeah, potenzas have worse reviews when it comes to wear, but they are probably much better in the twisties - which is the MOST important thing to me.
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Originally Posted by v_therussian' post='950799' date='Jul 22 2009, 05:09 PM
OOPS forgot to say, I have OEM 123s with ET43 on the Xi, I wanna bring out the hind wheels about an inch or so, but an inch would prolly be too much, so I'm thinking 20 or 25 mm spacers would work. I'd rather get 25mm. They will not rub or anyth, I just don't want the spacers to affect any suspension componentry and so on. I occasionally drive at 100%. Another option is to buy two RWD 123 wheels with ET20 offsets, but that's obviously more expensive.
Yeah, potenzas have worse reviews when it comes to wear, but they are probably much better in the twisties - which is the MOST important thing to me.
Yeah, potenzas have worse reviews when it comes to wear, but they are probably much better in the twisties - which is the MOST important thing to me.
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Originally Posted by v_therussian' post='950799' date='Jul 22 2009, 08:09 PM
...but an inch would prolly be too much, so I'm thinking 20 to 25 mm spacers would work. I'd rather get 25mm.
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Originally Posted by DrLev99' post='951292' date='Jul 23 2009, 02:43 AM
how many millimeters do you think are in an inch? I gave you a hint. ![Tongue](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/imported/tongue.gif)
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Originally Posted by v_therussian' post='951305' date='Jul 23 2009, 10:05 AM
its actually 27mm, but its ok
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I wouldn't use that thick spacers. I'd think they would affect the wheel bearing and stuff too much.
Besides, my friend member Seip??nreik? has an X model, and he borrowed my winter setup (8,5x17 ET20) to test how they would fit his car and he told that he almost couldn't handle the car at high speeds when trying to make a tight turn
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If you put, let us say 25mm spacers, that would make the track 5cm/2" wider. That's quite much I think!
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Originally Posted by Anzafin' post='951310' date='Jul 23 2009, 03:15 AM
1" = 25,4mm
I wouldn't use that thick spacers. I'd think they would affect the wheel bearing and stuff too much.
Besides, my friend member Seip??nreik? has an X model, and he borrowed my winter setup (8,5x17 ET20) to test how they would fit his car and he told that he almost couldn't handle the car at high speeds when trying to make a tight turn
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If you put, let us say 25mm spacers, that would make the track 5cm/2" wider. That's quite much I think!
I wouldn't use that thick spacers. I'd think they would affect the wheel bearing and stuff too much.
Besides, my friend member Seip??nreik? has an X model, and he borrowed my winter setup (8,5x17 ET20) to test how they would fit his car and he told that he almost couldn't handle the car at high speeds when trying to make a tight turn
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If you put, let us say 25mm spacers, that would make the track 5cm/2" wider. That's quite much I think!
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Originally Posted by v_therussian' post='951316' date='Jul 23 2009, 10:23 AM
Did he explain what exactly was the problem with the handling when the rears have the ET20 offsets?
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Originally Posted by Anzafin' post='951318' date='Jul 23 2009, 03:26 AM
He did, but I don't remember... Ask him! ![Thumbsup](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/imported/thumbsup.gif)
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