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      07-08-2015, 11:54 AM   #1
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Hello guys. Anyone know what the center bore of our hub is front and rear? I can't find anyone carrying wheel spacers for the F85. The front and rear need to stick out 12-15mm to look better.
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74.1mm hub size front and rear
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74.1mm hub size front and rear
Thank you so much. So they're exactly the same as the F15.

Last gen X5 has different bore front compared to rear. Pretty goofy.
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has anyone added spacers to the stock wheels yet? Just eyeing it, I was thinking a 10 in front, and a 15 in the rear, but would I searched and couldn't really find any pictures.
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has anyone added spacers to the stock wheels yet? Just eyeing it, I was thinking a 10 in front, and a 15 in the rear, but would I searched and couldn't really find any pictures.
My set of BC Forged is essentially 10-12mm more aggressive than stock. It's perfect.
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JNoSol, can you post the wheel spacers part number?
i'm on the BC Forged website and i don't see them.
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JNoSol, can you post the wheel spacers part number?
i'm on the BC Forged website and i don't see them.
Thank you
I think he means his wheel offsets are 10-12mm more, not that he's running spacers.
Jnsol,
I agree, love the look of your wheels' offset. I think I may try 12 front, 15 rear.
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Do check the hub height before you install the spacer.
Based on my test on the F15/F16 xDrives, the 15mm is not deep enough to clear the hub.
So 10mm or 12mm for sure will not fit.
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Do check the hub height before you install the spacer.
Based on my test on the F15/F16 xDrives, the 15mm is not deep enough to clear the hub.
So 10mm or 12mm for sure will not fit.
ok thank you. was it not deep enough for both front and rear?
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ok thank you. was it not deep enough for both front and rear?
The rear clears on 15mm. I don't think 12mm will clear.
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It should be at least 13mm spacer to fit the hub
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It should be at least 13mm spacer to fit the hub
Which hub? The front or the rear?
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Which hub? The front or the rear?
Front
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ok thanks guys...so it sounds like if I do h&r spacers like I normally do, my choices are 15 square or 15 front, 20 rear. im worried 15s all around may not look staggered enough b/c the rear wheels seem so sunken in on my stock 20" wheels, but might be worth starting there as a 20mm sure seems aggressive compared to the widths I normally use on vehicles.

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Why don't you take off the wheel and measure the hub length first.
I don't think the F85/F86 is much different than the F15/F16. It is sharing most of its component.

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ok thanks guys...so it sounds like if I do h&r spacers like I normally do, my choices are 15 square or 15 front, 20 rear. im worried 15s all around may not look staggered enough b/c the rear wheels seem so sunken in on my stock 20" wheels, but might be worth starting there as a 20mm sure seems aggressive compared to the widths I normally use on vehicles.

thanks

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Ideally 15/20mm are the perfect combo.
But, as I have tested, the 15mm is not deep enough to have the spacer to sit properly on the hub.
The width and offset on the F85 X5M wheels is similar to the F15 X5 wheels.
Today I will be testing 5/15mm and 5/20mm combo on F15 X5.
I will post the result here and F15 forums by the end of today, IF the customer shows up.
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Why don't you take off the wheel and measure the hub length first.
No need
I know i need 10mm spacer at least, and 13mm is the smallest that will fit, so I'm going with 13/20 combo
BTW im not on stock wheels
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Why don't you take off the wheel and measure the hub length first.
I don't think the F85/F86 is much different than the F15/F16. It is sharing most of its component.



Ideally 15/20mm are the perfect combo.
But, as I have tested, the 15mm is not deep enough to have the spacer to sit properly on the hub.
The width and offset on the F85 X5M wheels is similar to the F15 X5 wheels.
Today I will be testing 5/15mm and 5/20mm combo on F15 X5.
I will post the result here and F15 forums by the end of today, IF the customer shows up.
Sounds good...looking forward to seeing the 20 rear...thx
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Sounds good...looking forward to seeing the 20 rear...thx
Here is the link of spacers that I've done on my sDrive35i.
The rear is 20mm.

http://f15.bimmerpost.com/forums/sho....php?t=1189485
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12.5mm spacers fit. ecs tuning caries them.

running them in the rear and had them on the front before with 20mm rears



and 22's with 12.5mm rears only

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12.5mm spacers fit. ecs tuning caries them.

running them in the rear and had them on the front before with 20mm rears



and 22's with 12.5mm rears only

These pics look awesome and the first pic
is the stance I'm looking for...thx!
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I bought a set of 15mm all around and the rear fit fine. But the front didn't. The bore cleared, but the front flange is larger than the rear and the spacer would not seat against the hub.

Looks like ECS also makes 15mm 74.1mm spacers. Will these clear the flange and seat on the hub?
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The ECS 15mm spacers did not clear the flange. It looks like your would need 18mm to clear the front wheel hub and seat flat.

The spacer would need to be milled another 2-3mm or someone needs to make a spacer that does not taper in the bore.
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