12-26-2019, 04:57 PM | #45 |
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That's pretty good clearance around the caliper for being a 19" or at least looks that way from the pictures. Maybe just too dark to see.
Also, if the tire is the part hitting the fender liner, does the width of the wheel even matter that much?
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12-26-2019, 06:16 PM | #46 |
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The closer the tire is to the fender when the wheels are straight, the closer it is to the fender liner at full lock. So yeah, width and offset matters.
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I don't think what you say makes sense, if you try and visualize it. A 19" wheel is a 19" wheel... Can we agree at least the diameter would not be different? And either one -- regardless of width -- has the exact same tire on it and therefore the exact same overall diameter. Tell me how the width can make any difference? It's not the wheel that's hitting the fender... |
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12-30-2019, 04:18 PM | #49 |
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I have 255/35R19 PA4s on the front and I have no rub. Stock suspension. Stock wheels.
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Yesterday, this note came with the Tire rack delivery of the 10 inch Flow one F2s: Note: Reuse O.E. lug hardware. Aggressive fitment. May require fender modification for proper clearance. |
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I ordered my comp with the 437m wheels and will eventually buy summer wheels.
Keep the factory wheels for winters , mounting sotto zero 3s on them- 235/35 255/35 Little thin, but still safe on those size wheels . Thinner is better in winter too if you get into deeper snow situations . Last edited by ROBM2C; 01-06-2020 at 09:41 AM.. |
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Thread revival. I just got my M2C and I'm wondering if any F80/F82 winter wheels fit on this? Thanks
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Yea I have the Silver brakes and doesn't look like 18" will fit. I actually didn't know 18" wheels fit on M3/M4, I thought they had the same brakes
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Hey guys, I’m new here since I sold the F80, and now have an M2C. I have a set of OEM wheels remaining from my F80, 19x9 and 19x10.
Anyone here runs 235/40-19 and 255/40-19 on their M2C for winter ? Theses are tires I had on my F80.....if yes, any rubbing ? Thanks in advance ! |
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As per my comment above - if using 40 profile on 19" wheel you'll need more than a heat gun, a stick and cold water spray....
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I've read through a couple threads and have seen conflicting info, so hoping to clarify. I'm looking to mount Michelin PA4s on the stock 788m wheels.
1) Can I do a square setup with 245/35? Or will that be a stretch for the rears? Or 2) will I be ok running a staggered setup, 245/35 and 265/35? I thought I read someone's post where this rubbed due to a different profile than the PSS Thanks! |
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