Are Wheel spacers a safety compromise?
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We offer both 15 and 20mm ARD spacers with bolts http://www.bimmerzone.com/category/B...e_Spacers.html
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My Ride: 2004 530isport packagepremium packageactive steeringxenon hids20mm H&R spacers in the rear6 spd51kpurchase price , 32k back in 2006
Model Year: 2004 530i
I run 20mm spacers in the rear and the car tends to feel more solid in the rear through curves. I run my car some what hard once or twice a week , spirited driving , one thing I did notice was the front end sagging , or leaning to once side more then the rear. Obviously because I decreased the offset and made the car more stable in the rear with less body roll , spacers up front is a must imo , I plan on running some 10mm's up front ..
I'm running H&R spacers.
good luck!
I'm running H&R spacers.
good luck!
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Yeah bro, I've been running 12 mm front and 15 mm rear for a month and am very pleased with the widen stance, they really make a big difference. I have no choice but run spacers on my square setup and they are doing their job as desinged, plus they fillout the fender wells way better
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My Ride: 2005 545i Alpine White Premium package, Sport package, Nav, HUD, PDC
I just picked up a set of the pentagon-shaped ones today (Verstrasse) from Sonic MS. I'll have them on my car by the end of the week and will give my opinions on them. I hope they don't vibrate
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Quick question for you spacer experts...I would like to run 3 or 5mm up front to push my tire flush with the fender. My current ET is 15 right now. From what I'm reading, since our E60 is hubcentric and the 3 or 5mm spacer is too thin to have the addition lip built on the the spacer, do we just put the spacer on the wheel hub and let the ro, rest on the wheel hub also? If so, then there is a bit less room for the rim to rest on due to the thickness of the spacer. I assume this set up is OK since some are running this thickness up front. Just want to confirm if there is any problem before I proceed.
Thanks guys
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To OP, and anyone else, let me just confirm what has been said already - Turner Motorsport spacers, 12.5mm with extended bolts, had them for more than a year without any problems at all. Excellent spacer, btw
I know OP already got spacers, but other people may find this useful
AFAIK there's no issue with that, unless you get 15mm or bigger spacers - maybe I'm wrong and someone on here will correct me?
TMS spacers have a center "ridge" that the wheels mount to, exactly like the original hub. Are you sure you're clear on the difference between hubcentric rings and spacers? Rings do not change your offsets, only spacers do.
I know OP already got spacers, but other people may find this useful
Quick question for you spacer experts...I would like to run 3 or 5mm up front to push my tire flush with the fender. My current ET is 15 right now. From what I'm reading, since our E60 is hubcentric and the 3 or 5mm spacer is too thin to have the addition lip built on the the spacer, do we just put the spacer on the wheel hub and let the ro, rest on the wheel hub also? If so, then there is a bit less room for the rim to rest on due to the thickness of the spacer. I assume this set up is OK since some are running this thickness up front. Just want to confirm if there is any problem before I proceed.
Thanks guys
Thanks guys
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May be I phrased it wrong since I'm not sure about the terminology of these parts but I do know the difference between the spacer and hub ring. In fact I'm currently running hub ring on my front wheels right now since it's 74.1 but rear is 72.5.
Let me attempt this one more time...spacer sits on the hub lip then rims installed onto the spacer lip but that only works if the spacer is thick enough to have the lip built on. What happen in cases where the spacer is only 3mm. The spacer will be installed onto the hub lip then the rim but the lip itself is 3mm less due to the thickness of the spacer. Would this cause any problem since I'm running hub ring also.
Thanks
Let me attempt this one more time...spacer sits on the hub lip then rims installed onto the spacer lip but that only works if the spacer is thick enough to have the lip built on. What happen in cases where the spacer is only 3mm. The spacer will be installed onto the hub lip then the rim but the lip itself is 3mm less due to the thickness of the spacer. Would this cause any problem since I'm running hub ring also.
Thanks
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May be I phrased it wrong since I'm not sure about the terminology of these parts but I do know the difference between the spacer and hub ring. In fact I'm currently running hub ring on my front wheels right now since it's 74.1 but rear is 72.5.
Let me attempt this one more time...spacer sits on the hub lip then rims installed onto the spacer lip but that only works if the spacer is thick enough to have the lip built on. What happen in cases where the spacer is only 3mm. The spacer will be installed onto the hub lip then the rim but the lip itself is 3mm less due to the thickness of the spacer. Would this cause any problem since I'm running hub ring also.
Thanks
Let me attempt this one more time...spacer sits on the hub lip then rims installed onto the spacer lip but that only works if the spacer is thick enough to have the lip built on. What happen in cases where the spacer is only 3mm. The spacer will be installed onto the hub lip then the rim but the lip itself is 3mm less due to the thickness of the spacer. Would this cause any problem since I'm running hub ring also.
Thanks
I know exactly what you're asking. I was concerned about issues/vibrations etc. Owner assued me 10+ mm wouldn't be problem b/c spacers have lip/ridge for wheel to mount on. He advised againt 3 or 5 mm exactly for the reason you mentioned, they were too thin and do not have lips/ridge to mount wheel on, wheel will be mounted on original ridge from car resulting in less ridge mount and would cause problems, I forget his exact words.
I bot my spacers from Bavarian Exclusive in Brea CA btw. Great price and service, free install, didnt need to break sweat. They applied anti-seize to reduce sticking when need to be taken off. My front wheels are 20 offset so with 12 mm spacers, still retain 8mm offset, but can hear a slight rub on front tires (currently on soft setting on PSS10) at 40 mph+ speed with good dips on 1.75" drop and fenders slightly rolled with. If you are on OEM suspension, 10 mm will work as they have lips for hubcentric fit and use longer lug nuts.
I also want update impression of RSD spacers, before and after. Had them for a month.
Before spacers added, cornering was loose, lost grip (compared to staggered 245/35/20 275/35/20 Hankooks V12). Tires squeel, no traction and embarassing.
With spacers, wheels almost flushed to fenders, stance is great. But the surprising benefit (to me anyway) was cornering confidence is reagained once again, I'd say 8.5/10 for cornering grip compared to staggered HKs, whereas 4/10 rated w/o spacers using same wheels/tires. Car is more stable too. There's 1 or cons, but mostly pros. Very satisfied.
HTH
Here's a pix
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May be I phrased it wrong since I'm not sure about the terminology of these parts but I do know the difference between the spacer and hub ring. In fact I'm currently running hub ring on my front wheels right now since it's 74.1 but rear is 72.5.
Let me attempt this one more time...spacer sits on the hub lip then rims installed onto the spacer lip but that only works if the spacer is thick enough to have the lip built on. What happen in cases where the spacer is only 3mm. The spacer will be installed onto the hub lip then the rim but the lip itself is 3mm less due to the thickness of the spacer. Would this cause any problem since I'm running hub ring also.
Thanks
Let me attempt this one more time...spacer sits on the hub lip then rims installed onto the spacer lip but that only works if the spacer is thick enough to have the lip built on. What happen in cases where the spacer is only 3mm. The spacer will be installed onto the hub lip then the rim but the lip itself is 3mm less due to the thickness of the spacer. Would this cause any problem since I'm running hub ring also.
Thanks
I know exactly what you're asking. I was concerned about issues/vibrations etc. Owner assued me 10+ mm wouldn't be problem b/c spacers have lip/ridge for wheel to mount on. He advised againt 3 or 5 mm exactly for the reason you mentioned, they were too thin and do not have lips/ridge to mount wheel on, wheel will be mounted on original ridge from car resulting in less ridge mount and would cause problems, I forget his exact words.
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I know exactly what you're asking. I was concerned about issues/vibrations etc. Owner assued me 10+ mm wouldn't be problem b/c spacers have lip/ridge for wheel to mount on. He advised againt 3 or 5 mm exactly for the reason you mentioned, they were too thin and do not have lips/ridge to mount wheel on, wheel will be mounted on original ridge from car resulting in less ridge mount and would cause problems, I forget his exact words.
I bot my spacers from Bavarian Exclusive in Brea CA btw. Great price and service, free install, didnt need to break sweat. They applied anti-seize to reduce sticking when need to be taken off. My front wheels are 20 offset so with 12 mm spacers, still retain 8mm offset, but can hear a slight rub on front tires (currently on soft setting on PSS10) at 40 mph+ speed with good dips on 1.75" drop and fenders slightly rolled with. If you are on OEM suspension, 10 mm will work as they have lips for hubcentric fit and use longer lug nuts.
I also want update impression of RSD spacers, before and after. Had them for a month.
Before spacers added, cornering was loose, lost grip (compared to staggered 245/35/20 275/35/20 Hankooks V12). Tires squeel, no traction and embarassing.
With spacers, wheels almost flushed to fenders, stance is great. But the surprising benefit (to me anyway) was cornering confidence is reagained once again, I'd say 8.5/10 for cornering grip compared to staggered HKs, whereas 4/10 rated w/o spacers using same wheels/tires. Car is more stable too. There's 1 or cons, but mostly pros. Very satisfied.
HTH
Here's a pix
Attachment 125702
I bot my spacers from Bavarian Exclusive in Brea CA btw. Great price and service, free install, didnt need to break sweat. They applied anti-seize to reduce sticking when need to be taken off. My front wheels are 20 offset so with 12 mm spacers, still retain 8mm offset, but can hear a slight rub on front tires (currently on soft setting on PSS10) at 40 mph+ speed with good dips on 1.75" drop and fenders slightly rolled with. If you are on OEM suspension, 10 mm will work as they have lips for hubcentric fit and use longer lug nuts.
I also want update impression of RSD spacers, before and after. Had them for a month.
Before spacers added, cornering was loose, lost grip (compared to staggered 245/35/20 275/35/20 Hankooks V12). Tires squeel, no traction and embarassing.
With spacers, wheels almost flushed to fenders, stance is great. But the surprising benefit (to me anyway) was cornering confidence is reagained once again, I'd say 8.5/10 for cornering grip compared to staggered HKs, whereas 4/10 rated w/o spacers using same wheels/tires. Car is more stable too. There's 1 or cons, but mostly pros. Very satisfied.
HTH
Here's a pix
Attachment 125702