BMW Z3 spacers help

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Hi Mark5, those will work perfectly, you just need to workout what size spacer you require. You need to take a measurement from the outer edge of the tire to the inner lip of the wheel arch, that will give you a good indication of the size spacer you require. Hope this helps
 

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Hi Mark, I fitted those on my 2000 Z3 a couple of years ago. I bought mine from California while we were staying at our villa in Kissimmeee, Orlando, Fla. I can post some pictures tonight if you would like?

Tony.
 

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Hi @Mark5,

The set you have linked to is a set of 4, so I am assuming you are looking to space out the front and rear?

If your car has standard wheels on it i.e. 7.5 x 17 et41 on the front and 8.5 x 17 et 41 on the rear then I think the 15mm in the kit will be too much on the front, the rears should fit flush with 20mm.

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I have 20mm hub centric on the rear of mine. They do exactly what it says on the tin!
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After.
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Ive just spaced the rear of my 2.8 running standard 7.5 front and 8.5 rear with offset of 41 i found although a 20mm spacer fitted fine on the rear it was just a tad too much. The fronts unspaced sit a few mm inside the arch lip and 20mm on the rear made the tyre/wheel just sit alittle outside the arch no biggy but at 15mm the spacing matches the front perfectly so looks stock and a lot better.
I liked the look of the rear spacing but my ocd would have had me having to get 5/10mm spacers for
the front so it all looked the same. :)

Rear before
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Front non spaced
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Rear spaced @15mm
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Hi Mark, I fitted those on my 2000 Z3 a couple of years ago. I bought mine from California while we were staying at our villa in Kissimmeee, Orlando, Fla. I can post some pictures tonight if you would like?

Tony.
That would be great!
 

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I have 20mm hub centric on the rear of mine. They do exactly what it says on the tin!
Before.
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After.
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I had someone tell me to make sure to buy extended length, Hugh quality bolts. And to make sure they accommodate hub centric since z3s are hub centric. Are the spacers in the link have that? Sorry I'm a bit of a noob on this matter.
 

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Hubcentic just means that the lip on the hub that your wheel centers on is replicated in the spacer so the wheel centres properly this puts less strain on the bolts as it takes the weight of the wheel
 

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Just as Ant said there Mark. Also according to the Carweb data system we use at work the torque of the wheel bolts is between 110nm to 130 nm so I increased the torque on mine to the higher figure. Also ensure that you start ALL the bolts well by hand before applying any tools to them.

Tony.
 

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I had someone tell me to make sure to buy extended length, Hugh quality bolts. And to make sure they accommodate hub centric since z3s are hub centric. Are the spacers in the link have that? Sorry I'm a bit of a noob on this matter.
Yes mate, they come with all new 20mm extra length bolts and mine have been fine
 

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Just as Ant said there Mark. Also according to the Carweb data system we use at work the torque of the wheel bolts is between 110nm to 130 nm so I increased the torque on mine to the higher figure. Also ensure that you start ALL the bolts well by hand before applying any tools to them.

Tony.
I torqued mine to 130nm. They've been fine. Checked them 3 times since and not one had budged.
 

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That would be great!
Here you go @Mark5, I took these just now to show you how mine looks with 20mm on the rears and 14mm on the front. My tyre sizes are as follows, front are 225/45x17Y and rears are 245/40x17Y.
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Hope these help you to decide which you need.

Tony.
 

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I honestly couldn't tell you Brian, I'm afraid I wasn't paying enough attention when that has been discussed.lol.:)

Tony.
 
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