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      06-11-2011, 08:24 AM   #1
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What spacers for 40/35 spaced wheels

I have 19" wheels on my car right now. I'm going to get a new set of 20" 10"/11" staggered wheels with the normal 40/35 front/rear offset.

I want to install the new wheels and spacers at the same time. Obviously I can't measure for the spacers myself since I have 19s on my car right now.

Can someone let me know what front/rear spacer measurement they used to put 20" 10/11 - 40/35 wheels (I think that OEM 214s are like this) just at or just a tad back from the fenders? I certainly don't want to overshoot.

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I have 19" wheels on my car right now. I'm going to get a new set of 20" 10"/11" staggered wheels with the normal 40/35 front/rear offset.

I want to install the new wheels and spacers at the same time. Obviously I can't measure for the spacers myself since I have 19s on my car right now.

Can someone let me know what front/rear spacer measurement they used to put 20" 10/11 - 40/35 wheels (I think that OEM 214s are like this) just at or just a tad back from the fenders? I certainly don't want to overshoot.

Thanks!
Since no one has replied yet, I'll give it shot but all I can tell you is this: I just bought a set of 259's (should be same size as the 214's) to replace my 19" and the front looks very flush, rear could use a small spacer, but probably no more than 15mm. If I was you I'd just wait for the wheels and make up your mind then.
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      07-23-2011, 12:28 AM   #3
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Spacers needed

Your X6 wheels should have the following bore openings;
Front- 74.1mm
Rear- 72.56mm

If the wheels you are installing have 74.1 openings, you need hubcentric rings for the rear wheels only.

If you have more questions or don't want to take my word for it- go to this link:

http://www.bimmerforums.co.uk/forum/...e-sizes-t7759/
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