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      04-28-2020, 01:16 AM   #23
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Running what was OEM; MPSS. I bought them with 2200 miles so it came with tires and TPMS.
Hey one more question

Can you reuse the stock TPS? And do you use spacers on 763M? Since they have a different offset with the stock 788m
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      04-28-2020, 02:27 AM   #24
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Running what was OEM; MPSS. I bought them with 2200 miles so it came with tires and TPMS.
Hey one more question

Can you reuse the stock TPS? And do you use spacers on 763M? Since they have a different offset with the stock 788m
763m have same width/offsets F&R as 788m/437m
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763m have same width/offsets F&R as 788m/437m
Thanks for replying me

I thought 788m has Front 19*9.5 ET25 Rear 19*10 ET35

I know 763m has Front 19*9 ET29 Rear 20*10 ET40
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763m have same width/offsets F&R as 788m/437m
Thanks for replying me

I thought 788m has Front 19*9.5 ET25 Rear 19*10 ET35

I know 763m has Front 19*9 ET29 Rear 20*10 ET40
No - 788m are same as 763m width/offset specs you wrote above
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No - 788m are same as 763m width/offset specs you wrote above
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      04-28-2020, 02:18 PM   #28
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Hey one more question

Can you reuse the stock TPS? And do you use spacers on 763M? Since they have a different offset with the stock 788m
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763m have same width/offsets F&R as 788m/437m
Same offsets and I did not use spacers and reused TPMS after pairing to car by resetting them via iDrive and then driving around for a couple miles.
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Same offsets and I did not use spacers and reused TPMS after pairing to car by resetting them via iDrive and then driving around for a couple miles.
Thanks for sharing!
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CS Wheels on M2C with MP coilovers

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I bought mine through the M3/M4 marketplace on here. Keep in mind that while the CS wheels are the same for M3 and M4, the stock tire sizes are not. M3 has 265/35 19 front and 295/30 20 rear. M4 is one width size smaller at 255 & 285. I have the latter so fits just fine.

You can go to 295/30 in the rear but 265/35 will likely rub in front.
Any known issues with running this setup, CS wheels in 255 & 285, with MP coilovers?
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Any known issues with running this setup, CS wheels in 255 & 285, with MP coilovers?
To my knowledge, no issue with running MP.
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I think the 20 in the rear looks more aggressive. Love that look. If I got the m4cs wheel I would lower the car using something something other than M performance will I rub? Those who have these wheels, did the car handle any different with these rims. This will be my first Mcar and I don't want ruin the magic of the driving experience just for looks. Please give me your thoughts and opinions. Thank you.
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I think the 20 in the rear looks more aggressive. Love that look. If I got the m4cs wheel I would lower the car using something something other than M performance will I rub? Those who have these wheels, did the car handle any different with these rims. This will be my first Mcar and I don't want ruin the magic of the driving experience just for looks. Please give me your thoughts and opinions. Thank you.
I am lowered to same recommended specs for M Performance on these wheels. No rubbing now or before the coilovers. There are benefits to the reduced weight from the stock OE 788M wheels. I believe around 3-4lbs per corner. No regrets here.
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I am lowered to same recommended specs for M Performance on these wheels. No rubbing now or before the coilovers. There are benefits to the reduced weight from the stock OE 788M wheels. I believe around 3-4lbs per corner. No regrets here.
I'm concerned about the clearance with the M Performance Coilovers; I've heard the front springs are/maybe a little larger than other options. Just wondering if the 265/30/19 on OEM rims will clear the springs.
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I'm concerned about the clearance with the M Performance Coilovers; I've heard the front springs are/maybe a little larger than other options. Just wondering if the 265/30/19 on OEM rims will clear the springs.
I assume you are thinking 265 on fronts? I haven't personally done that but I don't see an issue. My setup is 255/35 in front on Ohlins dampers with TC Kline springs.
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