Hi Guys, need your help here. I have fitted the FK coilovers. The right hand side wheel seems to clear the coil over ok but the left hand side (which is driver side in USA terms) is just clear of the coil over. I measured a mere 5mm or even less between the ring nut and the rim of the wheel.
However, the wheel hasn't been aligned yet so I am hoping the alignment will sort this out but is it normal to have such a small gap in between? Thanks.
Alex
Last edited by Alex0607; 11-08-2010 at 06:46 AM.
BMW E60 530i & F30 320i
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What size rims and tires? that seems tight.
Which one is tight? 10mm? I am using 18" staggered ASA wheels. 8" front and 9" rear. The wheel size was recommended for E36 by Tire Rack (USA). Tire size is 235/40 front and 245/40 rear. But I am not sure about the second part of the tire size. Not too worried about the tire though. More worried about the rim.
BMW E60 530i & F30 320i
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My rim rubs my coil spring. It's all good bro!
Rubbing, really? Can't be too good for the rim and CO but good to hear though. Thanks. I think the alignment should do the trick of opening up the gap a bit more.
BMW E60 530i & F30 320i
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Just get a 5mm hubcentric spacer and an alignment, and double check you installed them correctly if you want to be anal about it.
5mm is a lot compared to what I have. I can't get a coin between them without shoving it in there.
Thanks guys. Happy to hear most people are having similar 'issue'.
BMW E60 530i & F30 320i
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You shoudl have 3mm or so to allow for some flex in the wheel under extreem loads. Just get a 5mm spacer.
Doug (BMWCCA HPDE Instructor, Respect My Authoritay!)
1999 Titanium Silver M3 track Rat
2017 F250 Powerstroke
2004 M3 Widebody, LS
I had to use a 3mm spacer with mine too and thats with my new wheels, my old wheels I used an even wider one.
If 5mm is all I need, then I think I should be fine. I can probably get it higher as the wheels haven't been aligned yet. The car is still in the workshop getting all the parts installed.
BMW E60 530i & F30 320i
"Its sometimes better to shut up and be thought of as a fool than to speak and have all doubts removed"
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