04-21-2016, 01:32 PM | #1 |
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M2 Wheel Fitments Confirmed
For those of you who have been waiting patiently for the new BMW M2 to be measured so that proper custom forged wheels can be manufactured and fitted onto the car - the wait is now over. As of yesterday HRE confirmed fitments and as their largest dealer in the world we are ready to take orders immediately. Want to be the first M2 on HRE's flagship P101's? Or maybe you'd like their epic Classic series 300's that work so well with this German coupe? Give us a shout, we'll make it happen. An oh yea, one more thing- HRE's FlowForm Series Wheels are available for the M2 as of TODAY. Prices start at $625 per wheel HRE P101's HRE Classic 300's HRE FlowForm 15's HRE FlowForm 01's |
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Do the flow form wheels have a new offset for the M2? What are the sizes and offsets?
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The FlowForm 15's are 19's. The rest of the photos were rendered to look like 20's. Quote:
19"x9" +25 // 19"x10" +40 or 20"x9" +25 // 20"x10" +40 |
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Identical size to the OEM wheels with only minimal change in offsets. Is the wheel clearance THAT tight? Any options for wider wheels, 9.5" and 10.5" perhaps?
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04-25-2016, 05:11 PM | #9 |
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Of course. With HRE's completely custom forged options we are able to go to a 9.5" front (possibly a 10") and an 11" or 11.5" in the rear
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I would like to order some P101s today but need some clarification on sizing.
I plan to move the rear 265s to the front and throw on some 285/295s on the rear as well as lower the car. I love these wheels!! |
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Tel: 786.249.0127 Email: info@wheelsboutique.com |
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Sounds good. Hopefully when dropped it'll be or can be tucked if not then flush.
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Why is that? Wider width enables wider tires to be mounted. With proper set up, it should provide more contact patch to pavement.
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I will use stock tires on my new wheels. The car turns like its on rails and has no real issues with traction so wider tires and wheels are just weight for me. |
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