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      05-07-2024, 09:18 AM   #176
AlpinewhiteM2C
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old thread i know...but hoping someone can chime in and help. Im no expert like many of you and am quite honestly overwhelmed with wheel/tire choices.

Looking for some assistance with tires. Ive been runnning stock sizes and stock wheels since i bought the car.

2017 M2 lowered on Eibach. No camber plates.

Just purchased Apex VS5-RS 19 x 9.5 +22 and 19 x 10.5 +45
Existing stock tires wont cut it with the crazy stretch. I like a much squarer look.

I dont track. But drive spritely.

I was thinking max 295/30 in rear and 275/30 in front. Semi confident with rears but thinking 275 may be too aggressive in front with my drop. I already get rare rub (on big dips) with my fronts, using 12mm spacers.

Would appreciate any help...ive read through all these pages and my eyes are watering lol..TIA
275/30/19 will most likely rub up front with the wheel offset you have unless you add more camber via OEM camber correction hubs or camber plates.

Apex fitment guide says that they recommend at least -2 degrees of camber up front: https://apexwheels.com/fitment-guide...-fitment-guide

My friend was able to run 275/30/19s Falken RT660s on 19x9.5 +28 with HR springs, Bilstein B6 struts and OEM camber correction hubs that gave him -2 degrees of camber. Street tires such as Michelin PS4s will give more room than the RT660s which will decrease chances of rubbing.
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