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12-20-2016, 04:57 PM | #1 |
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I was gifted 4x 10mm ECS Tuning spacers, only to find threads on that they do not fit
I was gifted 4x 10mm ECS Tuning spacers, only to find threads on that they do not fit flush and can cause issues with E9X M3's?
I would only be using the 10mm spacers with OEM ZCP wheels and my 220 winter set. Can someone give me an updated opinion on 10mm spacers? The Turner disclaimer is a bummer after getting gifted these spacers. |
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But nope, let's post redundant threads and wait for someone to spoonfeed the answers.
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As I said, I searched. I found threads that say they do not fit. I come for an updated answer. |
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there is a thread dedicated to asking spacer questions there.
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You clearly didn't search hard enough, or you're lying. There is even a gigantic "everything you wanted to know about spacers" Sticky thread in the Wheels & Tires subform that answers the 10mm spacer fitment question. Perhaps comprehension isn't your strong suit, and that's okay.
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Just following in the footsteps of this jackass..... I do not know what he was thinking, asking questions. * drops the mic * |
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without researching, it was my understanding that 10mm hub centric spacers were the minimum recommended size for bmw's. of course you'll also need the longer wheel bolts as well.
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I don't ask stupid ass questions though. ill search for a couple days and or just do a search on Google ( which always links m3post threads). I haven't posted a new thread for months. No internet thug over here, just calling you out on your bullshit. Next time you have a question, type that shit into google, and then READ the threads that are found in your Google SEARCH. You'll be amazed, and save yourself the embarrassment.
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10mm spacer fitment question... hello 2008!
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Oh yes there is lol. This thread is evidence.
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Maybe OP thought fundamental laws of physics change over time and the hubs on the M3s magically got shorter so that 10mm hub centeric spacers can fit? Maybe hubs wear out over time?
I guess OP was hoping for some magical fix to make a chunk of aluminium transform and defy the laws of physics. A participation trophy for this one please. That's what kids are taught these days.
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Those questions of mine you so aptly took the time to search (GASP! YOU LEARNED HOW TO USE THE BUTTON!) were posed with respect to topics that had not been asked and for which information did not exist; instead of basic 10mm spacer fitments questions which are almost as old as this forum, and repeatedly discussed in the appropriate subforums. I even pointed you in the direction of thread which contains a direct answer to the fitment question you posed. Yet you still missed the mark. Oh and I guess other members echoing my sentiments must also be just as crazy as myself, only you're the sane one here. You might not want to pick up a mic for while, it's best you keep your elementary thoughts to yourself until you're ready to process them with some sense of logical deductive reasoning. I won't hold my breath though. Good luck, junior.
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Free Bump!!!!!!!!!!!!
Two pages of arguing, classic forum. |
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