I just received some 15mm Renn Motorsport spacers that i paid under $50 from amazon.
Here is the specs that are from the item description:
- Made from 6061-T6 aluminum, light weight and strongest integrity.
- Each spacer is anodized for high wear and corrosion resistance to combat exterior elements as well as galvanic corrosion.
- Easy installation.
- Hub-centric, made to work with your car.
- 12x1.5 Extended Bolts
Review:
They are really well made and super light also the lugs nuts are pretty solid compared to the stock ones. I just got them on a few mins ago and drove a few miles and max speed of 60mph and there was no shake from the wheels. I will update the thread when i get more speed on them and see if theres anything which i highly doubt.
I highly recommend them if anyone is looking for some cheap budget spacers not from ebay and under $50 (price may vary with time). I got them with amazon and they were shipped under 7 days (Alabama).
Here is the link and more pictures to follow if anyone is interested: http://amzn.to/2mUbsAw
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Current
-1997 BMW M3 4Door Artic Silver w/ Black Interior Daily
Past
-2001 BMW 325i
-1999 BMW M3 Vert White
-1981 VW Rabbit Pickup (Caddy) 2.0 ABA
"I don't care if the door gaps are straight. When the driver steps on the gas, I want him to shit his pants." - Enzo Ferrari
Has anyone else had any experience with these?
How are they at 150 mph?
I have a 20mm set of these. I've done numerous autocrosses and 1 HPDE with it; they're fine for my uses. I like how they're the hollow, lightweight kind. I had to have them send me shorter lug bolts as the ones included in my 20mm set were too long and hit the wheel hub; they sent out the set at no cost to me!
I have a set that were sold to me as "off brand"...they're Renn. They don't fit my kosei wheels at all, which I hear is normal. So I tried them on HR reps, no, genuine bmw style 44, no and on my Apex arc8...again no. The angled lip that the wheel is supposed to sit against is not spec'd correctly and makes contact before the flat hub of the wheel does.
I get the kosei fitment issue, but not on a rep, the arc's and genuine BMW wheels. I can fit 3-4 sheets of paper between the wheel and spacer when it's torqued down.
Not recommended. Theses are 10mm btw
Last edited by PITT M3 RR; 04-29-2017 at 09:18 AM.
In the under-$50 wheel spacer category, I've had good luck with the Ubertechnic brand available on Amazon, and that's on track cars to boot.
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