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      02-01-2017, 10:36 AM   #49
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Originally Posted by BruceM
From Turner's website:

Wheel Spacer Tech & FAQ
How To Measure for Spacers
Wheel Spacer Encyclopedia - everything you wanted to know

A note about 10mm spacers: Any 10mm spacer is considered a custom fitment. The stock hubcentric lip on BMWs can stick out by as much as 11mm. A 10mm spacer will bottom-out and leave a gap between the spacer and the hub which seriously compromises safety. The best way around this is using a larger spacer (12mm and larger do not have this issue) or check that the lip sticks out less than 10mm. In some cases you can modify the hub lip to get the 10mm spacer to fully seat on the hub.
10 mm H&R Spacer fits both on front and rear axel.
Picture below is part number with extended wheel bolts and and wheel lock.
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