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That's bad ass! I like the "big tire" look for the rear. I decided to go with the lower profile rears to duplicate the original tire circumference as close as possible. I really like the stance on yours better. Just got done with a little tour and had to take a pic or two...
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Anyone have issues with spacers making clicking sounds under hard cornering (heard in video)? I believe its due to aluminum rotor hat mating to aluminum spacer causing galling.

 

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Just installed H&R springs with H&R spacers yesterday. 18mm front and 20mm rear. Quick pics with my phone and it just rained so car is filthy.

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Your wheel gap is too large. You should check that you don't have those factory spacers left on your shocks. Here's my ride with the same H&R springs and Burgers 13 mm front and 15 mm rear spacers. I only have a finger sized gap between the tires and the fender well. Maybe it's just the angle.

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Your wheel gap is too large. You should check that you don't have those factory spacers left on your shocks. Here's my ride with the same H&R springs and Burgers 13 mm front and 15 mm rear spacers. I only have a finger sized gap between the tires and the fender well. Maybe it's just the angle.

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Didnt notice during spring install but also didnt check the rear since we dont have to mess with those struts. Heres a pic a week or 2 after install. Ill have to check when I get my wheels in and jack up the car.

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Didnt notice during spring install but also didnt check the rear since we dont have to mess with those struts. Heres a pic a week or 2 after install. Ill have to check when I get my wheels in and jack up the car.

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You seem to be much lower in this picture. What's your gap between the tires and wheel well?
 

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Just ordered some Motorsport Hardware wheel spacers 15mm/17mm, while I wait for my Advan Racing Beyonds.

Will be lowered on HKS HAS.
 

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Installed mine this morning, I didn’t grab a pic of the front, but I think the rears look good.


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13mm Burger Spacers:
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FYI, my standard floor jack worked. I used the BMW spacer/adapter (as seen in the photo) but I was happily surprised that I didn’t need to buy a low-profile jack.
Woow, looks very good, thank for photos :)

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I have the bms 10mm in front and 13mm in rear (although I kinda wish I went for 15 in the rear but oh well) and was wondering if anyone found a nice set of wheel locks that fit with and look good with those spacers.
 

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I'm completely new to wheel spacers. Looking into the 13mm spacers for the front and rear. Due to absolutely needing wheel locks I figured I would do the same spacers for both the front and rear. Is anyone able to point me in the right direction when it comes to wheel locks? I will be using the stock wheels.
 

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MH 15mm spacers all around. Will install H&R springs next weekend.
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