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      05-05-2020, 10:01 PM   #1
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Volk TE37 fitment

Does anyone know if the Volk TE37 19x9.5” et 23 and 19x10.5” et 23 will clear the M2C 2NH brakes?
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in for answers, aggresive rear fitment though!
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Does anyone know if the Volk TE37 19x9.5” et 23 and 19x10.5” et 23 will clear the M2C 2NH brakes?
Do you mean 19" x10.5" et 35?
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For reference, I've seen as small as an 18" OG TE37 fit over the M2C rear, the fronts make wheel fitment for some my favorite wheels including TE37 a nightmare. I haven't even seen 19" TE37 on 2NH fronts.

I've got a set of AP Essex Brakes to swap onto my M2C so that I'm able to open up my wheel fitment options and easily run 18" wheels.
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They offer a few different offsets so whatever offset will work.
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I have a set of TE37s in 19"s I'm running on my OG M2 and the et 23 fronts will definitely not clear the M2C calipers
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There is no possible 5x120 19" TE37 out there that fits over the M2C front brakes. 19" ZE40 and Advan GT also don't fit as far as I know. You either need the blue brakes from the OG M2, or the an aftermarket BBK, such as the AP Racing calipers as mentioned above.
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That’s a bummer. I was wondering why there are no pics of te37’s mounted on M2C.
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I also wanted to go this route so I had to get AP Racing BBK first to open up wheel options. 2NH are way too big and not much good looking designs that clear them
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The G025 has M2 Competition listed but I don't know if that includes Comps with 2NH calipers
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The G025 has M2 Competition listed but I don't know if that includes Comps with 2NH calipers
Clears.
https://wheelfront.com/cars/bmw-m2-c...ays-volk-g025/
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It looks like the Volk VMF C-01 fit Comp and 2HN calipers as well
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Bump to an old thread, but maybe we have new answers by now.

I see the Civic Type R FK8 has Te37s in 19x19.5 +36 face 3 5x120, the hub-bore is even the same as the M2.

So I figure, would this fit the front with a spacer? I have emailed a few Rays dealers with no response.


https://www.rayswheels.co.jp/product...el=TE37ultra_m
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Bump to an old thread, but maybe we have new answers by now.

I see the Civic Type R FK8 has Te37s in 19x19.5 +36 face 3 5x120, the hub-bore is even the same as the M2.

So I figure, would this fit the front with a spacer? I have emailed a few Rays dealers with no response.


https://www.rayswheels.co.jp/product...el=TE37ultra_m
Spacer will not help with this. It's the rotor and caliper overall diameter that will not clear the barrel. Take in mind that M2C stock rotor is 400mm and barely any 19s clear this setup.
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