Extremely flush. If youre a new to cars, then its okay.you dont need to replace or whatever youre doing to them. Nothing happens to spacers. How can you reccomend spacer size? Jesus everything depends on everything. You don go and buy your car 20 and 15 mm spacers. You measure it , you measure everything. Ive got 20 in rear and 40 upfront. Guess what that means? Nothing. You got no idea what i am driving and how flush the wheels are.
Devil's advocate here: There is no reason to fit spacers on cars. There is no benefit. People only do it because they want a JDM ricer stance look or to make incorrect wheel sizes fit. If you want wider tires on an you have to actually buy good rims like Breyton Race GTSR, or Apex. Here's a list of problems created by spacers: -Added weight -Messed up geometry -Fenders rubbing & rusting (if you actually drive fast ex. Autobahn) -Increased turning radius -More maintenance & dirt & rocks thrown up Heres a list of benefits:
there are actually some benefits. I run a staggered setup wider in the rear, and fitting spacers on widens the entire wheelbase by nearly 30-40MM which does make a difference. If you fit the correct size on, you won’t rub or rust. It’s a cheap and effective fitment resolution, but there’s perceived cons to everything. good input though, thank you!
i haven't had any issues with spacers over the years. They give flexibility on wheel and tire sizes as not all wheels or sizes fit every car perfectly 🧐🧐🧐
Good video for newbie modders. Thanks.
12.5mm front and 18mm rear . The rear doesn't stick out more then rear. Are you running square setup. Also run some antizeeze on rear of spacer
I have to go 12mm in the front and 15 in the rear. Im using stock 328i rims and its almost peeking out in the front 😅
what wheel fitment are you running?
Any update on the confort access retrofit kit?
Izzy what wheels do you recommend for an e90 325i?
Wow this looks amazing does bavmod sell those for e82
the E82 and E92 use the same wheel spacers
@@IzzyE9X every bmw from e36 to fxx chasis uses same 72.5 Bore, 5x120 pattern except for e39 that uses 74.1 bore
Yo can you tell me why 20mm in the front and 15mm in the back ? Should not be otherwise?
because the rear tires are naturally wider so you want to offset it
Extremely flush. If youre a new to cars, then its okay.you dont need to replace or whatever youre doing to them. Nothing happens to spacers.
How can you reccomend spacer size? Jesus everything depends on everything. You don go and buy your car 20 and 15 mm spacers.
You measure it , you measure everything.
Ive got 20 in rear and 40 upfront. Guess what that means? Nothing. You got no idea what i am driving and how flush the wheels are.
Devil's advocate here: There is no reason to fit spacers on cars. There is no benefit. People only do it because they want a JDM ricer stance look or to make incorrect wheel sizes fit. If you want wider tires on an you have to actually buy good rims like Breyton Race GTSR, or Apex.
Here's a list of problems created by spacers:
-Added weight
-Messed up geometry
-Fenders rubbing & rusting (if you actually drive fast ex. Autobahn)
-Increased turning radius
-More maintenance & dirt & rocks thrown up
Heres a list of benefits:
there are actually some benefits. I run a staggered setup wider in the rear, and fitting spacers on widens the entire wheelbase by nearly 30-40MM which does make a difference. If you fit the correct size on, you won’t rub or rust. It’s a cheap and effective fitment resolution, but there’s perceived cons to everything. good input though, thank you!
i haven't had any issues with spacers over the years. They give flexibility on wheel and tire sizes as not all wheels or sizes fit every car perfectly 🧐🧐🧐
I agree with you do. I admit that the spacers offer a better aesthetics look, but there are more cons...that's why I bought wider wheels