Many of our customers' first mods for their BMW M car are lowering springs and wheel spacers. The factory wheel gap isn't visually appealing to many and wheels sit inside the fenders. With springs and spacers, the car gets lowered and the wheels sit flush with the fenders (or further out if preferred).

Macht Schnell Competition Wheel Spacers and H&R Sport Lowering Springs gave this G80 M3 Competition xDrive improved handling and a more aggressive appearance. The H&R Springs enhance the car's road handling and reduce body roll while keeping the ride quality comfortable. The wider track stance provided by the Macht Schnell wheel spacers increases lateral stability as well as giving your BMW a much more aggressive appearance after installation. Spacers also are used to correct wheel gap normally seen on otherwise stock suspension setups, pushing the wheels outward - filling the fenders.

 

Mentioned in this article

More stories

BMW E46 Subframe Reinforcement

BMW E46 Subframe Reinforcement

One of the common problems that arises in the E46 3-Series & M3 is the weakening or cracking of the rear subframe mounting points in the sh...

Imola Red BMW Z4 M Coupe - Titan 7 T-S7 (Iridium Silver)

Imola Red BMW Z4 M Coupe - Titan 7 T-S7 (Iridium Silver)

The E86 Z4 M Coupe was one of the shortest-lived M cars but it was certainly never forgotten. Equipped with the S54 motor from the E46 M3 and only ...