01-18-2020, 08:35 PM | #1 |
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Wheel spacer info needed 2016 M2
Hi all this is my first post here as I have recently purchased a 2016 M2. I have lowered the car with eibach springs and fitted new ps4s tyres. Now that the car is lowered I think wheel spacers are needed.
I have gone to the next size width in tyres 255 front 275 rear If anyone runs this setup what wheel spacers have you fit so that there is no rubbing? Cheers Chris |
01-19-2020, 07:49 AM | #3 |
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ECS tuning has a wheel spacer fitment kit that you can rent. You just pay full price for it, they ship it to you, and then ship it back when you're done for a full refund minus a small rental fee.
It has plates in varying sizes so you can get an idea of what you need. You cant drive on them, but it should get you in the ballpark for the size spacers you'll want to order. |
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Best bet is to just buy a couple different sizes and see what works best. You can always resell the sizes you don't use.
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01-20-2020, 05:20 AM | #8 |
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I'm running 255/275 PS4S with 12/10 spacers and lowered on KW HAS ... no rubbing issues at all
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On the track I use 265 (with spacer) and 295. Car is lowered on H & R |
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As is ... 55,000 kms in ...
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How do you find the handling with the KW HAS kit? Is it more confidence inspiring for the spirited drives or do you feel like you can push harder with the OEM springs?
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The stock ride is better, more compliant on bumpy uneven roads. Maybe once I upgrade the shocks as well the dampening will be more in sync
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