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The front wheel bearings on the LS are of the sealed type and there is no specific preload requirement. The REAR wheel bearings are of the older, grease-yourself type and are supposed to be set to a certain amount of preload, based on the the axle nut being set to spec with the proper shims. However, BMW did also release a slightly different size tophat spacer that can be used to ever so slightly nudge the rear wheel a bit farther out from the cardan drive side. This allows one to better fit a 120 series profile tire, though I think that they were originally intended for other purposes. When the first snowflake wheels came out in 77{edit}, they didn't have steel insert reinforcements in the hubs, and so the bearings could wear "into" the alloy wheel, and thus require a different spacer for proper preload. Sometime in the 78-79 model year, BMW had steel inserts placed in the hubs of the wheels and this problem was solved as long as one had 1978+ year snowflakes. The issue of bearing preload in the rear wheels and various wheel hub depths has always been a bit of a 'hot potato' with BMW.