Are H&R wheel spacers safe?
Are H&R wheel spacers safe?
There are also plenty of cheap spacers available on eBay, but you get what you pay for and they are unlikely to come with the quality approvals that prove that they have been tried and tested. Wheel spacers are a safety-critical product; we would always recommend you go with the best, and the best in our view, is H&R.
What are wheel spacers for on BMW?
BMW wheel spacers can help correct clearance issues with inner fender or suspension pieces on your BMW. Wheel spacers are also used simply to widen your BMW’s track for increased performance or to fill out front or rear BMW fenders.
Are wheel spacers safe on the highway?
Wheel adapters and spacers may not be safe for highway use and when they fail, the consequences can be deadly. Manufacturers and retailers all over the world, however, are failing to warn drivers about the dangers these wheel accessories present.
Are spacers safe at high speeds?
Are Wheel Spacers Safe at High Speeds? Yes, if they are high-quality wheel spacers and you are not driving at excessively high speeds, then they are fine. And as always, it also greatly helps if you have hub-centric wheel spacers.
Are 25 mm spacers safe?
I do have a few friends who have ran high quality hub centric 25mm spacers without an issue on street and track. So long as you stick with a reputable forged alloy brand like H&R and have the proper bolts, you will not have a problem.
Are wheel spacers safe BMW?
BMW wheel spacers are absolutely safe as long as they are installed on your Bimmer correctly.
How much are spacers for rims?
Simple wheel spacers are not expensive (approximately $50 to $80) and easily installed, only requiring the tools necessary for removing and reinstalling wheels and tires, and not much else. Most wheel spacers bolt onto a truck’s axles or hubs, and include studs that wheels are mounted on.
Do I need alignment after wheel spacers?
No you do not need an alignment if you are just adding spacers. If you are changing something in your suspension then you would need an alignment. You also don’t need an alignment if you are running larger/wider wheels (unless you rub and want to adjust them).