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SuspensionSprings, struts, coilovers, sway-bars, camber plates, and all other modifications to suspension components for Clubman (R55), Cooper and Cooper S (R56), and Cabrio (R57) MINIs.
Very nice MiniBAH. How about rubbing and scrub radius?
No issues whatsoever with rubbing even though my rims are 18s with wider tires (215/40/18), but make sure to get the longer bolts that come with the spacers.
Aren't you worried about wearing out your wheel bearings with the spacers
Many issues with changing the offset of wheels -which is what the spacers do- and the change in scrub radius is the one that concerns me the most since it has a significant effect on handling and steering.
The Minis come with a variety of OEM wheel and tire options and one can chart the parameters of acceptable wheel offsets -OEM are from 45 mm to 52 mm- and decide on spacers and their size.
When calculating scrub radius consider that it is dependent on overall tire diameter.
I am keeping my OEM wheels -until I find a <13 lb 16" wheel- but I am going to taller tires -205/55X16- and so I will be installing a 5 mm spacer to maintain my OEM scrub radius.
Now I have to find 5 mm longer bolts in black.....
I just bought OZ Alleggerita 17inch wheels at 13.8 lbs. I'm sure the 16s are much lighter if your looking for a light weight wheel, just an fyi! The wheels I got are at a 38mm offset, should I get 5mm spacers too?
I just bought OZ Alleggerita 17inch wheels at 13.8 lbs. I'm sure the 16s are much lighter if your looking for a light weight wheel, just an fyi! The wheels I got are at a 38mm offset, should I get 5mm spacers too?
No Alleggeritas in 16". The lightest 7X16" at the Tire Bandits is the Enkei RPF1 at 13.7 lbs.
As far as your wheels the offset is listed at 37 mm -and the weight at 14.2 lbs- so they have a back space of 138 mm versus the 143 mm on a stock 6.5X16. If your tires are the same diameter as the OE tires you are good since you get 5 mm more backspace to compensate for 1/2 of the extra 12.7 mm of added wheel width = 6.35 mm. You are within 1.35 mm which is good.
Some people make light of this whole thing and some do not. Long diatribe saved.
I just bought OZ Alleggerita 17inch wheels at 13.8 lbs. I'm sure the 16s are much lighter if your looking for a light weight wheel, just an fyi! The wheels I got are at a 38mm offset, should I get 5mm spacers too?
With 17" and 38mm offset wheels, you probably will not have much extra room in the rear. It depends on your tire width and how much your car is lowered. On my 2003 MCS I had 17x7-38 offset with 215/40-17 tires, lowered with H&R springs, and had slight rubbing in the rear. You should not have any problem adding 5mm spacers on the front.
Sorry bout that, I thought they had a smaller size!
Thanks for the info guys, huge help! I am lowering my car soon, only 1.18 inches all the way around and im going to be running 215/45/17, I think I should be fine.