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01-17-2024, 12:25 PM | #1 |
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Hey guys. So I have been having a problem. I lowered my car on extreme low bc coil overs. I got ecs 12.5 mm spacers all around for my car. I felt the wheel shake so I took it for an alignment. They told me it's the spacers and that the wheel is walking. I got hub rings for the car. It still didn't fit. I took it back to the mechanic to see if they can help me find spacers that will fit. They told me the ecs spacers that I had are the right size and that I should buy new ones and try again...... I don't want to buy the same spacers for it just to fail again. Do I need different size spacers since my wheels are staggered? Can you guys please help me find spacers that will fit.
I will post pics of the wheel dimensions and the car. Thank you Car- 08 e90 335i with sports package. (The pic of the car is with the 12.5 spacers attached.) |
01-17-2024, 02:23 PM | #2 |
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sounds like u need a new mechanic, did they do a suspension check? whats wheel walking-do they mean tension arm bushing shot? one thing i noticed with wheel spacers is it accentuates worn out suspension
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01-17-2024, 03:34 PM | #3 |
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I have no clue. I had a wheel shop check it out as well and they said they don't fit. They said there is alittle bit of play thats very slight around the hub. They said the wheels are bouncing around it. They said all the bolts and bushings are fine and tight.
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01-18-2024, 02:26 AM | #5 |
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Spacers always cause vibrations on these cars. I’ve had probably 20 sets over the years and not even one of them was 100% vibration free. Different torque sequences etc. might get it so mi minor that I could convince myself for a few weeks it was gone but I always knew in the back of my head it was still there. I’d always be slowly turning the wheel back and forth while driving to see if I could feel it, trying to persuade myself. Then I’d take them off and it was night and day better. I’ve had multiple sets of BMS, turner, VRSF, renn Motorsport, macht schnell. Not one of them ever was completely smooth. 10/10 times, take them off, it’s smooth.
You can try another brand but the result will be the same. There really isn’t much to a spacer as long as it’s hub centric and doesn’t have the infamous 10mm hub interference issue |
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