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      07-09-2020, 08:12 PM   #67
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Mounted today and they look great. Went with the stock size rubber and my car is on stock suspension. Definitely no rubbing at all that I could tell. The rear poke out just a little but nothing crazy. The front look very similar to stock fitment, IMO. Also wanted to give Josh at Dealer Alternative Services in Tampa a shout out. He was professional and very easy to deal with. He took all but the last picture.
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Looks fantastic
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I agree, they look great. But it's also a question of whether Richland will ship them to Oz. I read the F80 thread for these wheels (linked on page 1 of this one) and they stated (in January 2020) they were not shipping outside the US as they had no carrier.

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I agree, they look great. But it's also a question of whether Richland will ship them to Oz. I read the F80 thread for these wheels (linked on page 1 of this one) and they stated (in January 2020) they were not shipping outside the US as they had no carrier.
I've been drooling over these for a while now, finally decided to buy and yeh, their site says they don't deliver to my address when trying to order. Fingers crossed it'll change soon...
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OzWoz Madanark why not use a freight forwarder if you really want them
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Mounted today and they look great. Went with the stock size rubber and my car is on stock suspension. Definitely no rubbing at all that I could tell. The rear poke out just a little but nothing crazy. The front look very similar to stock fitment, IMO. Also wanted to give Josh at Dealer Alternative Services in Tampa a shout out. He was professional and very easy to deal with. He took all but the last picture.
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I was thinking about ordering these but after looking at your pictures I'm fairly certain that the tire sizes I'm running would have caused rubbing issues (275/30 and 295/30 - 19). So, thank you for the pictures and for saving me the $$ .
275/30 is going to rub with any wheel, and some 265/30's.

These wheels are tuner fitment and made to be run with some drop/camber if you want to run larger tires.
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275/30 is going to rub with any wheel, and some 265/30's.

These wheels are tuner fitment and made to be run with some drop/camber if you want to run larger tires.
275/30 and 265/30 don’t rub on OEM 19” wheels and stock suspension but thanks for the insight anyway!
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275/30 and 265/30 don’t rub on OEM 19” wheels and stock suspension but thanks for the insight anyway!
I meant 275/30 on the front, as referenced above. Unless you're saying that you run 275/30 on the front wheel with no rubbing? If so, you might want to specify the make/model of tire, as it's probably a really narrow-running example.
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I meant 275/30 on the front, as referenced above. Unless you're saying that you run 275/30 on the front wheel with no rubbing? If so, you might want to specify the make/model of tire, as it's probably a really narrow-running example.
Thats exactly what I’m saying. Since you replied to my comment about potential rubbing issues with 275/30 and 295/30 on 19” Richland forged wheels, I assumed that we were on the same page and talking about the fronts. I’m running PS4S (generic) in the aforementioned sizes without any rubbing issues. I believe that you’ve seen my post in the following thread
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Thats exactly what I’m saying. Since you replied to my comment about potential rubbing issues with 275/30 and 295/30 on 19” Richland forged wheels, I assumed that we were on the same page and talking about the fronts. I’m running PS4S (generic) in the aforementioned sizes without any rubbing issues. I believe that you’ve seen my post in the following thread
https://f87.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh...&postcount=120
Ah, 275/30, not 35, I meant to write 35 earlier. And stock suspension. Got it. Yeah, I can see that not rubbing.

The Richland forged would be 9.3mm outboard of where you're at with the same tire, but I'm not sure even that'd rub. I'm pretty sure it's the guys running the 35 series tires that are rubbing on the inside.
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Thats exactly what I’m saying. Since you replied to my comment about potential rubbing issues with 275/30 and 295/30 on 19” Richland forged wheels, I assumed that we were on the same page and talking about the fronts. I’m running PS4S (generic) in the aforementioned sizes without any rubbing issues. I believe that you’ve seen my post in the following thread
https://f87.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh...&postcount=120
Basically ignore what I wrote earlier, I was thinking 35 the whole time.

The 275/30 is .9" wider, so .45" wider each side, and .2 shorter, and with so many guys running 12mm spacers, it's no surprise it fits without rubbing.
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I agree, they look great. But it's also a question of whether Richland will ship them to Oz. I read the F80 thread for these wheels (linked on page 1 of this one) and they stated (in January 2020) they were not shipping outside the US as they had no carrier.
Ahh yes I thought that may be the case!
Rest assured, we do have alternatives to get the wheels with other forwarding companies.

I've used lots of forwarding services when I purchase from Germany (MyGermany is one of them)

Good thing is for some of the freight companies from Europe is that we do not pay the VAT (Germany is 19%, so to calculate, the value of good XXX divide by 1.19) which makes it significantly more worthwhile for us, they are able to purchase the goods for us already without the VAT.

It's just a matter of how badly we want them, we'll be able to get them here.
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Officially love these wheels. The look and fit / finish is quality. Enjoyed cleaning them this weekend. Very minor poke out back, flush up front and zero rub. If you wanted to tuck-in just a touch in the rear and maybe run wider tires, spec the rears with et 45.
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Officially love these wheels. The look and fit / finish is quality. Enjoyed cleaning them this weekend. Very minor poke out back, flush up front and zero rub. If you wanted to tuck-in just a touch in the rear and maybe run wider tires, spec the rears with et 45.
The rear can't be spec'd +45.
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The rear can't be spec'd +45.
I wouldn't be too sure about that. We had a good look when mounting the rears and there seemed to be plenty of clearance all around and including for the caliper. If I was Lyle I would make a test set for fitment as i suspect they'd sell lots of these if 45 was possible.
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The rear can't be spec'd +45.
I wouldn't be too sure about that. We had a good look when mounting the rears and there seemed to be plenty of clearance all around and including for the caliper. If I was Lyle I would make a test set for fitment as i suspect they'd sell lots of these if 45 was possible.
I already asked Lyle.

Trust me, I'm all for the higher offset.
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I already asked Lyle.

Trust me, I'm all for the higher offset.
I don't think he knows. I asked him if stock tires on a non-lowered suspension with his wheels would rub and he wasn't sure and wouldn't guarantee it. I almost asked for a refund bc of this. It takes money to test these things. Do you think they have an M2C in China with an engineer producing samples? It's more likely their wheel design was made for the M3/4 and just happens to work on the M2C. I may be wrong, it wouldn't be the first time.
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I don't think he knows. I asked him if stock tires on a non-lowered suspension with his wheels would rub and he wasn't sure and wouldn't guarantee it. I almost asked for a refund bc of this. It takes money to test these things. Do you think they have an M2C in China with an engineer producing samples? It's more likely their wheel design was made for the M3/4 and just happens to work on the M2C. I may be wrong, it wouldn't be the first time.
These were absolutely made for the M3/M4, which is why the offset is where it's at. For M2 use he kept calling it "tuner fitment", which is short-hand for "we don't want to redesign the wheel to fit the tires everyone wants to fit to the M2."

Lyle is really nice, and I'll probably still get a set of these wheels, but I damn sure wish they were +32 in the front and +45 it the rear, which would allow the proper sized tires (265/30 & 285/30). Everything else is wish-it-was-that.
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The OEM 763m is running front 9x19 with rear 10x20
Does anyone know if Richland also do stagger setup like OEM 763m?
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The OEM 763m is running front 9x19 with rear 10x20
Does anyone know if Richland also do stagger setup like OEM 763m?
Well they do sell a 20" version of the wheel therefor I don't see why not. I'd send a DM to richlandforged for more information.
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The OEM 763m is running front 9x19 with rear 10x20
Does anyone know if Richland also do stagger setup like OEM 763m?
They make a 20 x 10.5 +35, and a 20 x 11 +38, and since all sets are custom made to order, I'm sure Lyle could make you a 19/20 set.
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