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      12-18-2016, 10:38 AM   #45
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got something new to add to the wheels here's a shot.
Nice!!! Simply love those wheels. Like everyone, I'm wondering about rubbing issues with various fitment configurations too.

So just to clarify, with this setup, you had rubbing when dropped on M Performance coilovers
Fronts: 19 x 9.5 ET22 ; 255/35R19
Rears: 19 x 10.5 ET35 ; 275/35R19

But then no rubbing when you replaced those tires with 245/35R19 & 265/35R19s?? Reason I ask is that there is a setup over in the Signature Wheel Gallery thread in F80 wheel section that has a very aggressive setup also dropped on M Performance coilovers but supposedly no rubbing. The setup is:
Fronts: 19x9.5 ET30 ; 265/35R19
Rears: 19x10.5 ET40 ; 295/35R19

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      12-18-2016, 11:42 AM   #46
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Here are some updates, the rubbing has been reduced just about 950% as a few things changed, going back to the stock tire set up has helped a great deal. As well once the BBK kit went on the brake heat shields were removed the noise (metal/tinging) has just about disappeared.

When I get the rubbing it's with about 800lbs extra of gear and passengers, yes we are heavy LOL and on some very horrible roads under load. If I'm driving by myself with one passenger or the family it doesn't rub. Not sure if that helps. Our here in the northeast our roads are horrible.
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      12-19-2016, 09:01 AM   #47
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A few dirty pictures



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      12-29-2016, 12:02 PM   #48
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Now you put 245 and 265 35 19??
Factory tyres??

Better than 255/275 setup??

Thanks!
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      12-29-2016, 12:42 PM   #49
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right now yes the factory set up is working better.
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      01-02-2017, 09:23 AM   #50
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Can I say that means even you use 255/275 setting, there will be NO rubbing if you remain in stock suspension?
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      01-02-2017, 04:01 PM   #51
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you can say so but since I have not tried this set up I would not be the right person to answer this or confirm it.
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      01-03-2017, 08:51 AM   #52
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you can say so but since I have not tried this set up I would not be the right person to answer this or confirm it.
Thanks Sir, I will try this sizes when I change my Contis
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      01-29-2017, 09:32 PM   #53
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keep us posted.
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      01-30-2017, 06:12 PM   #54
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Those are some incredibly light wheels. Most are about 6 to 7 lbs heavier.
Especially the other BBS styles.

You should be able to feel the reduction in mass at the corners.
Better ride, quicker response, lower gyroscopic effect at speed ...
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Yeah, me!



More pics are in my personal album...
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      12-04-2017, 08:06 AM   #56
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I am currently running oem size on my set up. it works great.
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I am currently running oem size on my set up. it works great.

Bumping this old thread. Did you end up just sticking with the OEM tire setup?

I'm interested in a set of rims, not the FIR but they have the same Front offset of +22 but the rear is +34. Wondering if that 1 difference in the rear would pose fitment problems for me
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Also bumping but... Loving the photos!! Even dirty FI-R's look so good!

I think the lines of the M2 suit the wheels perfectly!
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Bumping this old thread. Did you end up just sticking with the OEM tire setup?

I'm interested in a set of rims, not the FIR but they have the same Front offset of +22 but the rear is +34. Wondering if that 1 difference in the rear would pose fitment problems for me
yes i stuck with the oem fitment 245, 265.

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Also bumping but... Loving the photos!! Even dirty FI-R's look so good!

I think the lines of the M2 suit the wheels perfectly!
I would agree best wheels for the m2
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      08-13-2018, 09:07 PM   #61
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Also bumping but... Loving the photos!! Even dirty FI-R's look so good!

I think the lines of the M2 suit the wheels perfectly!
I would agree best wheels for the m2
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This post has me concerned. I am about to purchase the wheels below and want to run 255/35/19 and 275/35/19. And eventually lower it via coilovers or HAS. Based on the pic posted I see some stretch with oem size 245 & 265 on a 9.5 and 10.5 width rim. The specs on the titan wheels are almost exact when compared to the OPs BBSs. At $2500 a set, these wheels are a bargain. Comes in black and Satin Titanium (pictured below)

Titan T-S5
- FRONT >> 19x9.5 +22 >> 20.6 pounds
- REAR >> 19x10.5 +34 >> 21.1 pounds

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      08-19-2018, 02:43 PM   #63
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This post has me concerned. I am about to purchase the wheels below and want to run 255/35/19 and 275/35/19. And eventually lower it via coilovers or HAS. Based on the pic posted I see some stretch with oem size 245 & 265 on a 9.5 and 10.5 width rim.
Someone has the Titans on an M2 already, they're currently running OE tires. I'm not sure how the bump to 255/275 will affect.

Also, hi neighbor we must be down the street from each other
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      08-20-2018, 09:20 AM   #64
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This post has me concerned. I am about to purchase the wheels below and want to run 255/35/19 and 275/35/19. And eventually lower it via coilovers or HAS. Based on the pic posted I see some stretch with oem size 245 & 265 on a 9.5 and 10.5 width rim. The specs on the titan wheels are almost exact when compared to the OPs BBSs. At $2500 a set, these wheels are a bargain. Comes in black and Satin Titanium (pictured below)

Titan T-S5
- FRONT >> 19x9.5 +22 >> 20.6 pounds
- REAR >> 19x10.5 +34 >> 21.1 pounds


If you're looking for a bargain set you can find that with legendary HRE through their FF04's at the same $2500 mark.

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      08-20-2018, 09:29 AM   #65
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Not forged.

And I thought the 19s were $2,250? I wished for $2,250 were offered in more colors.

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If you're looking for a bargain set you can find that with legendary HRE through their FF04's at the same $2500 mark.
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      08-21-2018, 10:48 AM   #66
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Unfortunately Titan is made in China
In terms of forge technology, BBS/Rays/Hre are the best in industry
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