10-19-2021, 09:41 PM | #1 |
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I put 12mm H&R all around, not sure I love the "even" look. I may move towards a more staggered look as the even look has it looking more Jeepish.
Anyone running 14 or 15mm in the rear? I can't decide if I keep 12mm rear and change the front to 10mm, increase the rears. Love to hear thoughts and see pics if available! Last edited by skids929; 10-19-2021 at 10:04 PM.. |
10-20-2021, 12:05 AM | #3 |
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aesthetics. this isn't a bmw-specific thing.
most vehicles are supposed to keep the tire inside the wheel well, and commonly set in around the innermost portion of the wheel well to keep crap from slinging off the tire all over the side of the car. unless you're on gravel all the time, this isn't -that- big of a deal. I believe my HF3's are about 12mm more aggressive than stock, front and back. I prefer to skip the spacers in favor of getting wheels built the way I want, but spacers are like 10% the price of wheels, if not less in many cases.
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I installed 15mm on the rear and 12mm on the fronts
Please refer to this link for photos. https://g07.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh...97&postcount=1 I installed because I wanted a slightly more aggressive stance with the 22's
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Thank you!!! That actually looks really good. I think solves me even look really well. |
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Recently switched to 15mm all around. Originally had 12mm front and 15mm rear.
15mm all around below.
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I don't hv more pics just yet as I just installed yesterday after I got it back from the dealership. I will take more pics this weekend. RG Sport also sales lowering links for the X7 as well that I just ordered for $100 from his website. I ordered them several months ago but never attempted to install them so I sent them back. But after having second thoughts……I just reordered them again today 😂
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10-21-2021, 03:56 AM | #15 |
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With the winter tyre package I'm looking at buying, I'm assuming that the wheel offset also affect how far the wheels pock out?
For example my current summer OEM wheels are ET32 fronts and ET43 rears with the wheels I'm looking at purchasing being ET30 fronts and ET38 rears - therefore I'm assuming the new wheels will pock out a further 2mm fronts and 5mm rears on top of my existing 15mm spacers?
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I have 15mm all around.
Here's a terrible pic from today after some rain. Car is lowered and at loading height btw. |
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Thats our old x7 and yes thats load level...those links have been great and on our m50i now. Before wheels we ran 12/15 spacers and they looked great |
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next size up with H&R is 18mm so looks like I will be 12/18. I have H&R on the front and I've always had good luck with them so I will take a chance on the size being the right set up. Was just going to do 12/15.
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Better pics to help you make a decision. 15mm spacers front and rear with lowering links also.
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How hard was it to install the lowering links? Any tips, I'm installing mine Tuesday next week. I want it to set a lot lower.
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