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Old 08-20-2012, 11:06 PM
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You bought them directly from BMW?

They are going to mount my wheels and balance them as well. The alignment I'll do at a different shop.

I'll post before and after pics.
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Yup... Called it in and picked it up... But asked for discounts like 10-20% for customers. You may get it n save couple dollars.. N you'll need alignment after n maybe balancing.. But do the alignment first... Then if youfell something then do balancing,
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Which ecs spacers? Is there a quality difference?
We only make spacers up to 20mm. Any larger than that and you'll want an H&R DRA series spacer on the X5. Most guys want to run either a 25mm or 30mm spacer out back on the X5.

HERE is a link to the H&R 25mm for your X5.
HERE is a link to the H&R 30mm for your X5.
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Yup... Called it in and picked it up... But asked for discounts like 10-20% for customers. You may get it n save couple dollars.. N you'll need alignment after n maybe balancing.. But do the alignment first... Then if youfell something then do balancing,
One questions,

Can I get the alignment done done with my 18" rims ad old tires first at a different shop and afterwards take my X5 to the dealer and let them put on the spacers an my new, rims, and tires. Because I ordered my rims directly through the dealer and they are siting at the parts department.
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Old 08-21-2012, 11:38 AM
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One questions,

Can I get the alignment done done with my 18" rims ad old tires first at a different shop and afterwards take my X5 to the dealer and let them put on the spacers an my new, rims, and tires. Because I ordered my rims directly through the dealer and they are siting at the parts department.
You can align B4. Rims tires and spacers do not change the alignment.
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You can align B4. Rims tires and spacers do not change the alignment.

Thanks, I'll do. Thanks for everyone for helping me, this forum is the best.
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Be sure to lightly apply anti-seize grease on hubs to prevent corrosion and make future removal a bit less of a headache.
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Be sure to lightly apply anti-seize grease on hubs to prevent corrosion and make future removal a bit less of a headache.
+1. I do this every 5k miles during tire rotation on all my vehicles, light spray lube (JigALoo) on bolt threads. Good time to apply rubber dressing/conditioner to airbags (prevents drying/cracking).
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I just talked to BMW dealer and asked f they sold spacers, so I wouldn't have to wait for the shipping of the H&R to arrive. They told me they wouldn't recommend spacers because it is not safe. Should I be concerned?
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Does the 4.8is have spacers, with it's arches?
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