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      04-14-2019, 02:12 PM   #37
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Originally Posted by ApexRaceParts View Post
We understand enthusiasts will have different preferences when it comes to design, however, through community surveys we have found the EC-7 to be very popular. We believe the design lends itself to the F87 M2 chassis, and they are extremely resilient on and off the race track. We are always open to offering these wheel specifications in another design, like the ARC-8, if the demand is there.

19" ARC-8's will clear the M2C brakes, and there are sizes currently available that M2C enthusiasts can use. ARC-8 19x9.5" ET33 square, with 5mm spacers up front would be one of them. Here is a photo of 19" ARC-8's over the massive M4 CCB's.

- Ryan
Dont get me wrong, EC7 is an amazing design, I have them on my 135i.

But I would like a track setup more on the lighter side. The setup you guys offer for M2C has a total weight of 94 pounds which is an improvement compared to the approximately 101 pounds the stock 788 weigh.

I checked on the page but ARC8 dont come in 19x9.5 ET28 and 19x10.5 ET45. You do offer a 19x9.5 ET33 which with a 5mm spacer gets to same front spec but 10.5 rear I found only comes in ET22.

How many sets you would need interest in to build the ARC8 set in 19x9.5 ET28 and 19x10.5 ET45?

If I go off of the weight you guys list for 9.5 and 10.5 ARC8 the total weight for a set would be roughly 87 pounds which is a solid improvement over the stock 788M wheels.
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