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    1" Wheel spacers.....

    What are options for a 1" wheel spacer? I'd like something that bolts down and then has it's own studs....Kind of like an adapter only not....
    This would be in the front to run readily available wide wheels in the wrong offset.

    In the rear I'm going to add IX drive hubs, since one of mine is bent, and they widen the car 1". So I 'might' need a 1/2" spacer in the rear also. Maybe not though. Without spacers I'd be looking at the equivalent of 5.5" backspacing...
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    88 325is

    #2
    if I recall 5" or perhaps it was 5.5" was perfect for big rubber (275/285).
    1" is ~25mm which H&R does make readily made spacers for. (e.g. http://www.bmpdesign.com/product-exe...earch_model/32 )
    That and a set of studs should be good.
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      #3
      I just don't like the idea of a 1" spacer, and longer studs and that's it. But I guess if they sell them (it's not e-bay afterall) it should be good....

      For the price, I'm willing to give up 1" of width and go with 15x9's. 275/35/15's.
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        #4
        25mm is nothing (assuming its built well), I was running 62mm setup last year, and Garrick had them the years before that. No issues. suprisingly even teh wheel bearings didn't really seem to mind it.
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          #5
          FK makes 25mm spacers that have the spacer-bolts-to-hub-using-supplied-hardware and wheel-bolts-to-spacer-using-stock-bolts deal.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Mystikal View Post
            FK makes 25mm spacers that have the spacer-bolts-to-hub-using-supplied-hardware and wheel-bolts-to-spacer-using-stock-bolts deal.
            Correct.

            H&R also does this deal.
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              #7
              Originally posted by rsafier View Post
              25mm is nothing (assuming its built well), I was running 62mm setup last year, and Garrick had them the years before that. No issues. suprisingly even teh wheel bearings didn't really seem to mind it.
              Those are also custom made and probably weigh a ton.

              Unfortunately most of use are on a budget or we'd go out and buy the custom rims needed to properly fit the car.

              Longer studs and a 1" spacer would make me nervous frankly. It might work but non the less, I would be nervous. IE RX7 video from last year.
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                #8
                Originally posted by joshh View Post
                Those are also custom made and probably weigh a ton.

                Unfortunately most of use are on a budget or we'd go out and buy the custom rims needed to properly fit the car.

                Longer studs and a 1" spacer would make me nervous frankly. It might work but non the less, I would be nervous. IE RX7 video from last year.
                They were indeed custom made, and they were not light. But they did allow for the most cost effective way to experiment with installing 285s on an E30 auto-xer. As far as I know, I was the first to try that out (Akard and the Treehouse guys were all road racers, with waaay different turning demands).
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                  #9
                  They are like 7lbs per adapter. BTW still around if anybody wants to try them. I'll give a killer deal, I really just need to clean up the garage.
                  SM 19 - Serial Destroyer of Cars
                  Turbo '89 325i - It lives! Now the question is for how long?
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                    #10
                    Garrick you said your car was faster with the 285's. And they last longer. Sounds like Dick is willing to let them go cheap.......Why not pick them back up from him?
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                      #11
                      After the investment and pain in the ass he had getting those fancy 15x10s I'd be running them just for spite if nothing else now!
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                      Turbo '89 325i - It lives! Now the question is for how long?
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                        #12
                        Anything wider than 18-20mm needs to be a bolt-on spacer. H&R sells 25mm and 30mm bolt-on spacers for BMWs, but I dunno about 4x100 bolt circle.

                        We won't make or recommend spacer use for more than 18mm thick for use with "just long studs". Even with a properly hubcentric spacer design its "iffy" at best.

                        If a super thick spacer bolts to the hub and has a new set of studs or lug bolt holes that attach to the wheel, and stays hubcentric, you can make a thiiiiick spacer for really goofy wheels (meaning: they weren't made for this car). Or you could just order custom 3-piece wheels to fit the car properly and do away with the spacer nonsense. :)
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