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G90 M5 Wheel Spacer Guide
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I'm new to the spacer world -- haven never used them on any ride. What sort of ride quality or concerns should I understand before moving forward w/ buying/adding them?
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These spacers come with extended wheel bolts with the option to choose locking wheel bolts to replace OEM wheel bolts. No noticeable difference in ride quality.
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+ lower it + same size front wheel and good to go
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Technically there is a TINY change in the scrub radius by pushing the tires out. This would affect steering feel, but I doubt there is anyone who could tell any difference. As long as you aren’t going 3” spacers like guys on big trucks you will be fine. |
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Thanks for sharing!
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Very nice ! 👍🏽
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02-10-2025, 02:33 PM | #10 |
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I'm a Custom Wheel kinda guy. 😉
But these would definitely be a must if I'm sticking with stock. 12.5 specifically.
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I heard some stories about insurances not liking them -- especially when you get in an accident. They might cancel your policy. (but this applies to almost any modification)
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With those stock wheels and tires, I like the no spacer look the best.
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Don’t some German engineers somewhere make decisions (like where the wheel sits in relation to the axle) for a reason? Seems messing with that for looks could have consequences.
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Now if this were a Porsche with an RWB kit where you are pushing the wheels 3” further out then yes, but with this small of an adjustment there isn’t much to worry about. Anything for this vehicle will be a well engineered “hubcentric” spacer that should have zero difference in handling or ride quality/vibrations. |
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People buy aftermarket wheels all the time which have offsets different from factory. Most people don’t even realize they are doing this. Many cars can be ordered from factory with different wheel options that have different offsets as well.
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But here’s what I’m wondering… With the wheels & tires extended out wouldn’t that tend to have road debris splashed up against the rocker panel area along the length of the car and even behind the rear tires? |
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Non car people may not know why it looks better, but they know it does. |
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I’m sure there are examples if you look, but the changes will be less than adding 15mm wheel spacers. I’m just making a point. I use spacers on my 5. A BMW Engineer would lose sleep over it, I can barely tell a difference. If you were driving at the limit on a track the change would be far more obvious. |
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not even close to true. Show me the exclusion on an insurance policy and I'll begin to take this seriously.
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