12-12-2017, 12:12 PM | #1 |
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HRE P101 wheels on M2
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Will HRE P101 front 19x9 Rear 19x11 fit the M2 with the stock tires? If not what are the recommended sizes Thank you M
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Really!
Obviously I was referring to 19x9!!!
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Rear: sell some people in the US seem to have mounted 11s on the rear, I can tell you that the ideal tire size for a 11“ wheel is 285-295. so if the offset is ok it could fit although i would not recommend it as there is way more grip on the rear having 245 in front and 295 rear, it could lead to having way more understate which is something you don’t want on the M2 as it is so nice balanced with stock dimensions. 265 on 11“ wheels won‘t be ok i am afraid... |
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Thank you for your time, how about if I added 275/35/19 at the back? Will it be ok and balanced ? Thank you M
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IMO being lowered a bit helps at it cambers the wheels slightlu=ry ot it seems theyd hit the fenders...Id run 10.5"w a 275mm drag Radial...almost 100% grip even with dtc off... Pic for reference I cant see an.5" wider whel and 1/2" wider tire without damaging outer fender... my car was stock height id have major rubbing. other option is 11" wheel w stretched 275 but ur wheels willrup here and there and launches ,may geta bit better.
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Yes, 275/35 is fine on an OEM rear wheel. In fact, 285/35 is perfect, and pretty much the largest you should go. I have seen up to a 305/30 on a rear OEM wheel, which I would not recommend.
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I’ll do 245/35/19 front 275 or 285/35/19 back
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