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BMW M Performance 763 M Wheels Specs
Just checked ETK and they've updated the catalog recently.
More pics here. 9Jx19 ET29 - 9.41 kg / 20.75 lbs - PN 36 11 8 053 421 10Jx19 ET40 (F87 M2) - 9.89 kg / 21.80 lbs - PN 36 11 8 053 422 10Jx20 ET40 - 10.61 kg / 23.39 lbs - PN 36 11 8 053 423 For comparison: 18" 540 M 8.92 kg / 9.44 kg | 19.67 lbs / 20.81 lbs 19" 437 M 10.40 kg / 10.60 kg | 23.0 lbs / 23.37 lbs 20" 666 M 11.70 kg/ 12.30 kg | 25.79 lbs / 27.12 lbs UPDATE 2021 by moderator Artemis: Quote:
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03-30-2017, 08:13 AM | #2 |
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Yes, Baum has had them in their shop for a while.
https://www.baum-bmwshop24.de/bmw-ko...ty-763-f87-m2/ Looks pretty good but I wouldn't buy them with that tire. I would want a "normal" street tire. |
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03-31-2017, 06:09 PM | #4 |
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OP, thanks. I'm really interested in these wheels but haven't seen pricing yet. Any ideas how much they cost here in the U.S.?
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03-31-2017, 06:56 PM | #5 | |
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36118053421 9Jx19 ET 29 $1460 CAD MSRP 36118053422 10Jx19 ET 40 $1600 CAD MSRP 36118053423 10Jx20 ET 40 $1730 CAD MSRP http://f80.bimmerpost.com/forums/sho...17&postcount=6 |
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I got a good price on a fully forged set of sv104 from Signature Wheels instead...should be here in about a month |
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HRE FF04 are on my list too... But I'm not sure if they will have the specs I want.
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EDIT - I just read the FF04 thread a bit more closely. Looks like they're only offering a 20" wheel for now...which imo is a little donk like for the M2 |
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I've ordered a set..... been told they will be available mid June
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Here are some pictures of the wheels on a M2. The cars we drove on the tracks with the stripes were fully decked out in M Performance parts. I didn't read the plaque so I'm not sure why the car is riding so high? Maybe some one who read the plaque can comment.
Anyway here are some picture along w/stock and M Performance suspension pictures for comparison. |
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Below a couple of pictures of the 763M in 'Orbit Grey' finish on the M4 CS: "A new, forged light-alloy wheel option in Orbit Grey has been specially developed for the new BMW M4 CS. Its ten-spoke design takes its cues from the wheels of the successful M4 cars competing in the German Touring Car Masters (DTM) race series. The BMW M GmbH engineers have rigorously applied their lightweight design approach to the wheels as well. The 10 J x 20-inch wheels at the rear weigh no more than around ten kilograms each and their 9 J x 19-inch counterparts at the front a mere nine kilograms or so. That keeps the unsprung masses low, which is another factor in the exceptionally dynamic handling of the M4 CS. The M4 CS rides as standard on mixed-size Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tyres (265/35 R 19 at the front and 285/30 R 20 at the rear). The cup tyres are designed to transfer the steering forces to the road surface with incredible precision, while also providing the driver with as much feedback as possible. They are eminently suited to track use and offer maximum grip. Drivers looking to keep their M4 CS mainly for everyday use, though, can opt for the Michelin Pilot Super Sport tyres instead, which generate more grip on wet roads than the Cup tyres."
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