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      02-18-2011, 09:00 PM   #1
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I'm planning to install the CLR X650 wide bodykits on the X6, but have some question on the following and hopefully I can get some help here:

Currently I'm using OEM Y-Spoke cast alloy wheel with 20-inch 10J x 20 front and 11J x 20 rear. Should I go for this wide bodykt setup, how many mm of wheels spacer do I need to add on? As per picture attached, some of them are using the OEM wheels with the wide boykits setup, but unable to find any further information on the spacer needed.

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It will be at least 40mm of wheel spacer I was told. But please confirm it again with Lumma. For the front will be hub centric 74mm and the rear will be 72.5mm hub centric. Don't get this wrong or else the wheel spacer won't fit to the hat.
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Do u mean that 20mm at the front and 40mm at the rear (same set up as Hamann)? Kinda confused with hub centric...sorry and thanks..
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Hi DARE U, I cannot confirm it that is 20mm front or 40mm rear, because every wide body kit may be different and it is also to your own liking on how width your wheels want to go. I have seen some are as wide as 50mm for the rear fitted with Lumma wide body kit. The best advise for you is to get the wide body package from Lumma and it does include the wheel spacer.

But just before you purchase please check with your insurance company if they will still insure your car if fitted with wheel spacer.

Here are some picture of my H&R hub centric wheel spacer for my X6, due to the insurance regulation of wheel spacer fitted in cars in Australia, I have not fitted them in yet.

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Hi Audioquest, thank you so much for the info and pictures given. It indeed very helpful and a great reference. Unfortunetly, Lumma will only sell the wheel spacers along with their wheels and won't sell the spacer itself. Also, their wide bodykits doesn't come with the wheels spacer. Anyhow, thank you so much for helping!
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Sweeet looking forward to see it cause im thinking about ordering the lumma for mine.
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