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      02-18-2020, 02:30 PM   #1
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I got a 2019 M2 comp with the 763M M performance wheels. What size spacers do you guys use for a flush and aggressive look. Running these tires


Michelin Pilot Super Sport
255/35 R19 - Fronts
275/35 R19 - Rear
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20mm or bust
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I run 15's on all 4 corners and it looks very aggressive but I'm running the stock 245/265 on 437M's.

Assuming the offsets are the same I would suggest 10's in your case since the tire will already sit 5mm wider on each side.

Some pics of my set up if it helps:





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I run 15's on all 4 corners and it looks very aggressive but I'm running the stock 245/265 on 437M's.

Assuming the offsets are the same I would suggest 10's in your case since the tire will already sit 5mm wider on each side.

Some pics of my set up if it helps:





Are you lowered? Does it rub?
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10mm front/ 8mm rear is flush and safe. 12/10 might be too much with those tires.
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I did a set of 12mm front / 10mm rear from Bimmec via eBay. That was for standard wheels / tyres on an M2 (non Comp).

https://photos.app.goo.gl/aiedg5NP6cnfsC587
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Are you lowered? Does it rub?
Lowered on KWHAS

Minor rub in front over large dips
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10mm front/ 8mm rear is flush and safe. 12/10 might be too much with those tires.
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I have 5mm with 255/275 Conti 5P for summer and they are very slightly tucked. I bought them assuming it'd sit the same as 265/285 tires, but my 265/285 winter tires stick out a little bit more. But they may also run a little wider than other tires. Who knows.
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Are those 5mm spacers hub centric? Do you notice any added vibration with those spacers?
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Are those 5mm spacers hub centric? Do you notice any added vibration with those spacers?
Yea, they're hub centric. The turner motorsports ones are. Everyone always asks that and think 10mm is the thinnest available in hubcentric haha.

https://www.turnermotorsport.com/p-3...7-m2/?pdk=AQQC
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Thank you...I might have to get a set of those!

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I got a 2019 M2 comp with the 763M M performance wheels. What size spacers do you guys use for a flush and aggressive look. Running these tires


Michelin Pilot Super Sport
255/35 R19 - Fronts
275/35 R19 - Rear
I have the same set up with MPerformance coilovers. Do 5mm front and rear. Turner Motorsports with extended hub.
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My personal opinion is that it's perfect as is. If you still feel the urge to do something go with 5mm hubcentric. More than that and the car looks out of esthetic balance in the wheel wells.. Imo of course..
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The problem is that the front tire will rub the fender liner on the M2C if the offset is too aggressive.

The guy in this thread went 13mm more aggressive on stock tire sizes and ended up having to mold his fender liners with a heat gun to stop the rubbing.
https://f87.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh...3#post25599243
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The problem is that the front tire will rub the fender liner on the M2C if the offset is too aggressive.

The guy in this thread went 13mm more aggressive on stock tire sizes and ended up having to mold his fender liners with a heat gun to stop the rubbing.
https://f87.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh...3#post25599243
Ah, so the M2C has different wheel clearance due to the different front bumper, cooling etc. Good to know.
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