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it is a common question that comes up when people run big spacers, i had a fair few people ask me about that on one of my old cars when i ran custom 30mm and 35mm spacers. I guess since you're spacing out the wheels a long way the theory is it transfers more load onto the bearing? i think big camber would do more damage in that regard though.
there is a set of these for sale here in Perth, but i cant get 9.5s on the front of my e30 :P but stock offset is like +56 or something so that also put me off haha
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color doesn't suit ur ride imoFloccinaucinihilipilification
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Originally posted by Ant View Postit is a common question that comes up when people run big spacers, i had a fair few people ask me about that on one of my old cars when i ran custom 30mm and 35mm spacers. I guess since you're spacing out the wheels a long way the theory is it transfers more load onto the bearing? i think big camber would do more damage in that regard though.
there is a set of these for sale here in Perth, but i cant get 9.5s on the front of my e30 :P but stock offset is like +56 or something so that also put me off hahaMy first JDM project after decades of European cars!
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Originally posted by Dibaltic View PostP78, thank you for the input. It looks a lot better in person then in pictures, like the color combo. What color do you think would look good? i personally like the white
but when i look at the pics, something is off
like ur fitment tho, spot onFloccinaucinihilipilification
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Originally posted by exexpat View PostMany flat face design wheels have 40mm variance in backpad depths - so the spacer is built in. Would be like going up to a guy with a Porsche 993 on 18x10 twists and asking if Porsche engineers designed their wheel bearings for such a wheel with 25-to-40mm more backspacing than a 996 running the same wheel with native ET65.
Originally posted by P78 View Postcannot help u there man
but when i look at the pics, something is off
like ur fitment tho, spot on
Originally posted by stinkinrich View PostIf the wheels were black, maybe satin lacquered and against black trim on the windows then that would look real good. Looks great now and the fitment is excellent, looks better in person im sure
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Thank you! and yes it does. i'm thinking about possibly doing the black window trim[/QUOTE]
i think that would just be a different look. i personally think the white looks pretty elegant on charcoal. yes it would look more mean with dark wheels and shadowlined but u just gotta go with what u like. there are sooo many dif ways to go after all.
love it btw, the car color, wheel choice, wheel color, fitment...sexyi <3 fatties
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Originally posted by iamjohnisrad View PostThank you! and yes it does. i'm thinking about possibly doing the black window trim
love it btw, the car color, wheel choice, wheel color, fitment...sexy[/QUOTE]
thanks man! And yeah i love the white on the gray. But i've never been a big fan of the black trim on any color of bmw other then black. and i've never been into dark colors for wheels.
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