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03-29-2014, 06:41 PM | #1 |
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F10 M5 OEM Wheels Trial Fit on LCI 5-MSport
I got as far as just mounting one of the front wheels to notice that it wouldn't clear the brake caliper. Is the caliper on the LCI different from pre-LCI's? Anyway, it looks like it's going to need a spacer to make it work.
Do the OEM 343 M5 20" wheels fit fine on pre-LCI's?
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Yeah it looks like the caliper on the LCI is a little different. Apparently, it's a non-issue on the pre-LCI's. What brand/type of spacer did you get? Any vibrations? Could you find out if you went 5mm or 10? Seems to me 5mm may not be enough. Thanks for the info!
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Great. Thanks for the info. Any vibrations? Do the wheels stick out too far? Thanks again.
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Im sure you guys have figured this out but not me until I went to the dealership with my 2012 550ix and compared calipers. Wanting some 343 wheels on mine and have found that the pre LCI (mine) has a tapering inwards on the edge AND a circular cut out on the long bar part of the caliper where the LCI is totally flat with a circular cut out near the wheel and that seems to be the clearance difference.
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