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      12-12-2023, 11:23 AM   #23
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Thank you Tom for the answers I understand about the sizes. I will see for myself whether the taller 265 tire will fit or not when it's time to renew them.

About the caps, this is not working with my OEM caps. We tried, of course the diameter is same but the small clamps on the caps cannot clear until the inside little rim in your wheels. So they stay looseand will fall out when driving. I forgot tho make a picture but I believe your inside rimis 1-2mm further in than the OEM clamps can reach.
This isn't an issue I've seen before so photos would be helpful. Please email them to support@apexraceparts.com and our team can take a look. Beyond a different part number with an alternate cap tine design, I'm not sure what would cause that.

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First of all, I love these wheels - they're seriously beautiful.

I am interested in getting a set for my pops, who has an 2018 F87 M2 (OG).

He still has the stock wheels on but has PS4s with a 10MM bump in width over the stock tires (I think it is 255 in the front and 275 in the rear).

I don't understand how all of the measurements and values work - is there someone who could help me order options that I know would be compatible with the stock approach and his slightly wider tires?
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First of all, I love these wheels - they're seriously beautiful.

I am interested in getting a set for my pops, who has an 2018 F87 M2 (OG).

He still has the stock wheels on but has PS4s with a 10MM bump in width over the stock tires (I think it is 255 in the front and 275 in the rear).

I don't understand how all of the measurements and values work - is there someone who could help me order options that I know would be compatible with the stock approach and his slightly wider tires?
Certainly. If you're looking to retain a stock-style fitment with the 255/275 section tires but upgrade to this design, I'd recommend our 19x9 ET30 wheels up front and 19x10 ET40 wheels in the rear. You can buy that exact setup in our VS-5RS design here: https://apexwheels.com/vehicles/bmw/...ize=19x10-et40

These wheels are nearly identical to the wheels he currently has in terms of widths and offset.

We have other more aggressive fitments, but in your case I think the OE option would best suit this car. If you have any other questions, please email experts@apexwheels.com.

-Tom
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