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Best spacers are from rogue engineering in the states......end of.
I would stick 12mm all round, you will have no problems.... |
Thanks for the reply mate, I will get in contact with them and get them ordered.
Cheers Nick |
H&R are fine, especially when used only in compression between the wheel and the hub, had no probs with ether my 10mm or 15 mm ones.:thumbs:
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Thanks Duncan, where did you get yours from?
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I got my 15mm spacers front and rear with bolts for £85
The boy sells them on ebay he is from glasgow cant remember the company but could find out if need be :beer: |
Hi Mark, yeah any recommendations would be good.
Cheers Nick |
Well I am glad I am not the only one here wanting to ask these sort of questions :)
I am not much of a Car Mechanic etc infact a complete noobie, I will stick with PC's etc, So any one that can recommend a good place to go to online / shop (P/N) to get these spacers / extender bolts. The car at the moment is standard so I am looking for just 12mm or 15mm all around to give it a little more stance on the road Many thanks in advance for the help. |
I know 12mm fit all round on CSL and possibly 15mm as well. I guess M3 does not have rolled arches so might struggle with 15mm and Convertible struggles with 12mm on rear.
Nothing wrong with Rogue, H&R, Eibach as long as they are hubcentric and you get the correctly lengthened bolts (and locking bolts of needed). Don't buy Eibach 10mm as they break on BmW. |
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