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08-08-2011, 01:36 AM | #1 |
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Spacers Fitted - E91 Msport with MV3
Not sure whether this belongs in here or Technical, but that's why we have mods, right?
I was fed up with the way the standard 18" MV3 wheels looked completely lost in the rear arches of my pre-LCI E91. After spending some very enjoyable time browsing the Wheels & Tyres forum, I decided that with the OE offset, I'd need a 15mm spacer to acheive the look I wanted, with no rubbing. Despite some of the uber cheapo options available, I wanted to stick with a brand I trusted, which really meant either H&R or Eibach. Google found the cheapest place for them was Performance Alloys. Big to these guys, I ordered online, and they called back the next morning to confirm everything, make sure the fitment was right, etc. Very helpful, very easy to deal with. As well as the spacers, I needed longer bolts. Standard bolt length is 27mm so I wanted 42mm to compensate for the spacer. They had black 42mm bolts listed on their website, but while I was on the phone, they explained they'd have to order them in which could take a few weeks. Instead they offered silver bolts with black caps for the same price - which I was happy with. No locking bolts, I think they're overrated anyway. BEFORE: 15mm Eibach spacer fitted Extended 42mm vs standard 27mm wheel bolt AFTER: There should still be enough clearance for when I lower it in future, too. I'm very happy with the result. Handling and ride are unaffected, as I'd expected, but it looks so much better. Not over the top, but it looks how I think it should have left the factory now.
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Much better.
Could have painted the fecking hubs though!
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08-08-2011, 03:19 AM | #3 |
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That's a job for another day, when I've got a whole day free. Hubs and calipers need doing.
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hi there been looking to do the same with my 2006 m sport e91 recently fitted genuine mv3's ( wider rears.) have looked at several posts and have spoken to couple of suppliers who both have said to go bigger than 12mm on rear or may cause scuffing on inside or arch, the fronts dont look as lost in the arch as the rears and I want the rear track of the car to be wider than the front (prefer that look) but they both advised should go no more than 5mm per side on front, yet have read and seen posts stating 12mm front and 15mm rear fits inside arch's fine no problems. Did you fit spacers to front as well? have you had any problems since you fitted the rears. sorry to bother you just trying to get it right 1st time as dont live near enough to any suppliers to drop in and try various sizes and now confused which size to go for......doh.... and would like feed back from someone with same model as mine before I go ahead...Cheers in advance Houch
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10-25-2012, 03:11 AM | #9 |
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Don't like to be critical, but I think you might have been sent the wrong spacers. I got H&Rs from Performance Alloys and they are the same diameter as the hub. Your spacers look way too small in diameter. They should be at least an inch wider...
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I use 10mm front and read on my LCI no issues, it lowered too. The OPs spacers are same as mine, no point in them being any larger as the edge of the hub is chamfered, so they wouldn't be in contact with anything. |
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Here's a pic of my H&R - you can see there's much less of a 'gap' between the edge of the spacer and the edge of the hub
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The OPs appear to be about 1mm short of the chamfer ridge, same as mine, to give a nice edge with no overhang. See pics below: |
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10-26-2012, 03:27 PM | #15 |
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I agree with Doughboy. My spacers fitted perfectly against the whole flat area of the disc face.
Dizzle, they're listed now at £103 for the pair, but I'm sure i didn't pay that much! I've been eyeing some up on ebay for the front, at around £60 or £70 including bolts. Edit: These ones: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-3-SERI...item4606948849
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Real ones. Came as standard on the car.
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I stand corrected then. There are clearly two different types of OEM hubs in use, one with a flat face and one chamfered. You can see from my pic that there's absolutely no chamfer on my hubs. And I have to say Doughboy's hub/brake combo doesn't look OEM to me...
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