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    New Turner 5x112 BMW Wheel Spacers!

    BMW leaves a lot of extra space between the tire and fender. This is amplified when lowering the ride height. By pushing the wheel out further you improve the looks and the handling at the same time! The wheels sit flush with the fender for a smoother appearance. And widening the stance will give you more stability and better handling.

    Spacer sizing depends on your wheel, tire, and suspension setup. Most stock BMWs will take a 10-15mm in the front or rear. We encourage our customers to measure for wheel gap before ordering. This ensures you get the final stance and clearance you're after.

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    Last edited by TurnerMS; 05-14-2018 at 11:52 AM.

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