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Originally Posted by ApexRaceParts
Thank you for your post. The fitment that you have listed will be aggressive/flush on the M2, and may in fact require modification in the form of negative camber. This particular fitment has worked well for many enthusiasts, but I just want to clarify that it is not always a guaranteed bolt-on fitment. There are many variables at play here, especially for a track oriented setup where maximizing wheel width and tire width is the goal. Vehicle ride height, suspension type, camber specifications, and tire brand will make all the difference.
We do not have extensive experience with the M2 platform just yet, but I would like to further explore the limits of this chassis once we are able to perform more R&D.
We will update the community as we learn more
- Ryan
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So there's no way a e9x fitment EC7 18x10 ET 25 square with a 285 hoho will fit then I assume.