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Originally Posted by Expert@ApexRaceParts
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Originally Posted by BAN_M2C
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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Originally Posted by Proctor750
I thought there was some kind of clearance issue with the big 2NH brakes using arc 8 19's? What I mean is even if they were the correct offset the spokes would contact caliper? I swear I read that somewhere - maybe apex can comment as I do prefer the arc8 over the EC7 but at this point I'll take whatever fits. I'm not fast enough for the corner weight to matter yet.
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Proctor750 is correct. Because of the concave design of the ARC-8 face, caliper clearance becomes an issue. With the size of the rotors and calipers, the barrel clearance would be so tight that you'd risk damage if a pebble were to get stuck between the caliper and the barrel. The EC-7 was designed with brake clearance as the priority, making it the perfect choice for the M2C.
--Dylan
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Thanks, that's all I needed to know.
I was about to just say fuckit and order them from my shop guys and do the test fit but wanted to avoid getting them and then having the spokes hit the caliper.
Hopefully you guys come out with an ARC8 or another set that is actually light that clears the 6 pots.
If not I see myself getting the 763m for track duty.