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      11-03-2020, 08:09 AM   #1
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M2C - 763m 255/285 DOES fit.

For those of you interested these buggers fit with NO rubbing or anything....

I have the following

1. The BMW BBK 6 Pot Kit
2. 763M wheels
3. Stock suspensions
4. Bridgestones RE71RS 35/255 Fronts
5. Bridgestones RE71RS 35/285

Makes a huge difference on track.. and much better than the stock 245/265 Cup 2s that came with the car









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      11-03-2020, 08:23 AM   #2
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For those of you interested these buggers fit with NO rubbing or anything....

I have the following

1. The BMW BBK 6 Pot Kit
2. 763M wheels
3. Stock suspensions
4. Bridgestones RE71RS 35/255 Fronts
5. Bridgestones RE71RS 35/285

Makes a huge difference on track.. and much better than the stock 245/265 Cup 2s that came with the car









Yep! Been running this for a bit now.
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      11-03-2020, 10:27 AM   #3
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Of course it does, you're +.6" (15mm) on the front and rear, but only 7.5mm on the outside edge, causing no rub.

71R FTW.
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Curious why not go 275 in the rear to match +1 in front and rear?
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I'd be more impressed if 265/35 in the front fit with no rubbing.

I'm on 265/35 front, lowered with coilovers, and have shredded my fender liners pretty good after a few track days
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I'd be more impressed if 265/35 in the front fit with no rubbing.

I'm on 265/35 front, lowered with coilovers, and have shredded my fender liners pretty good after a few track days
Can you show pictures of your front liner rubbing results
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I'd be more impressed if 265/35 in the front fit with no rubbing.

I'm on 265/35 front, lowered with coilovers, and have shredded my fender liners pretty good after a few track days
Can you show pictures of your front liner rubbing results
I'll take some in the next couple days when
I have the wheels off to install H&R sway bar.

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Drivers side, which is a bit worse than passenger. Majority of this occurred on the track when I had the softer KW V3 progressive springs on (squishy). I've since switched to linear springs which have reduced the rubbing.
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So much tire choice with 265/35/19....
Sad it doesn't clear on m2c like of m2
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