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      08-06-2020, 01:25 AM   #1
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does anyone run the forgestar f14 on M2C?

Exactly as the title says. does anyone run a set of forgestar f14 wheels on their M2C? If so what kind of offsets and widths did you go with and are there any photos floating around?
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Going to bump this up. I'm still looking to find out if anyone else runs the forgestar f14 wheels on their m2/m2c. forgestar tells me they have lots of sets on m2 models but i can't find pictures anywhere. i read another thread where someone else was interested in the same thing.

On their site they show their super deep concave wheel which if i was looking at the front i could run either a 19x9 or 19x9.5 +23 which isn't far off of the stock 19x9 +30 setup, so i think that would work. but as for the rear. the highest offset they're showing is a 19x10 +30. which coming from the stock 19x10 +40 doesn't seem like much but i guess it could be.

anyone know if a set like that would work on an m2 comp with h&r springs on it?

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I like the forgestar wheels and considered them but they aren't widely available here in EU and I found good deal on 763s.

I think they would fit but I think you'd be limited in rear tire widths since you're lowered. If you run OEM width then it may be ok.

My rear 763s are stock width/offset and I'm running 285/35, lowered on KW coils and need a lot of rear camber to fit.
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How much rear camber is that? And yeah if i have to run a stock tire size i will. I don't plan on tracking the car at all as i have other vehicles for that! also thank you for the reply[IMG]undefined[/IMG]
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How much rear camber is that? And yeah if i have to run a stock tire size i will. I don't plan on tracking the car at all as i have other vehicles for that! also thank you for the reply[IMG]undefined[/IMG]
It's around -1.5 rear camber but I still need to get an alignment. I could probably bring it back to -1.

You should check out Richland Forged wheels. If I were in the US this is what I would have purchased. Better fitment options than the forgestars and better bang for buck.

https://f80.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh....php?t=1660656


https://www.richlandforged.com
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