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      09-03-2020, 10:14 PM   #111
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There's also signature sv104
Same old-school lip, not interested, but thanks.

Also, I believe BC Forged makes all the Signature wheels, and the SV104 is a version of the RZ05. I actually like the RZ05 hub design better, oddly enough, because it's more old-school.
Post pics on whatever you decide!
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      09-03-2020, 10:18 PM   #112
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Post pics on whatever you decide!
Oh I will, just been waiting to get my suspension dialed in before blasting everyone with pix. No one wants to see a 4x4 M2. lol
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      09-04-2020, 12:05 AM   #113
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pretty set on picking up a set of these in Satin Titanium for my OG M2, just can't decide on what size tires to run. Keep going back and forth between 255,275/35/19 and 275,295/30/19. Car will be lowered on Eibach springs, which puts it at the same height as recommended for the MP coilovers (.8" drop rear, 1.0" front).

the 255/275-35 setup is technically more stretched than stock, but shouldn't have any rubbing issues. Plenty of people running 275/295-30 on stock wheels/stock suspension, but seems like anything else is likely a crapshoot.

As for the tires, might try a set of the General GMax RS, or just suck it up and get the PS4S. specs seem pretty much identical in terms of fittment
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pretty set on picking up a set of these in Satin Titanium for my OG M2, just can't decide on what size tires to run. Keep going back and forth between 255,275/35/19 and 275,295/30/19. Car will be lowered on Eiback springs, which puts it at the same height as recommended for the MP coilovers (.8" drop rear, 1.0" front).

the 255/275-35 setup is technically more stretched than stock, but shouldn't have any rubbing issues. Plenty of people running 275/295-30 on stock wheels/stock suspension, but seems like anything else is likely a crapshoot.

As for the tires, might try a set of the General GMax RS, or just suck it up and get the PS4S. specs seem pretty much identical in terms of fittment
I’m running 275-35 PS4S, it’s definitely a bit stretched back there.
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Mine are officially for sale

Folks, sold the M2C so my Richland's are for sale. Please PM if interested. Shipping available or pick-up in Tampa, Fl.
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Folks, sold the M2C so my Richland's are for sale. Please PM if interested. Shipping available or pick-up in Tampa, Fl.
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That was quick!

To sell your wheels faster you should post it under the classifieds subforum. Make sure to include pictures of wheels, comes with or without tires and TPMS etc.

GLWS!
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That was quick!

To sell your wheels faster you should post it under the classifieds subforum. Make sure to include pictures of wheels, comes with or without tires and TPMS etc.

GLWS!

Link to the classified advert is here -> https://f87.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh....php?t=1759475

Thank you.
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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.
any luck convincing Lyle richlandforged to do this? The rear offset is what's been holding me back, I really want to avoid rear poke/rubbing (with 285/295-30's)
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any luck convincing Lyle richlandforged to do this? The rear offset is what's been holding me back, I really want to avoid rear poke/rubbing (with 285/295-30's)
He didn't express any interest in doing that, which is why I haven't bought the wheels also. That and the lip design.

You can camber the rear out with a 285/30 and make it work I'm sure, if you're lowered.
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He didn't express any interest in doing that, which is why I haven't bought the wheels also. That and the lip design.

You can camber the rear out with a 285/30 and make it work I'm sure, if you're lowered.
I could, but that's a band-aid. I'd prefer something that didn't poke in the rear, if not for aesthetics, then to decrease the amount of crap thrown against the lower edge of the rear bumper
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I could, but that's a band-aid. I'd prefer something that didn't poke in the rear, if not for aesthetics, then to decrease the amount of crap thrown against the lower edge of the rear bumper
Agreed. And I'm 100% convinced that this car should have come with PPF on the rockers and behind the rear tires at a minimum, even with stock rubber.
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This is my friends OG M2 on richlands.
Thinking about ordering these wheels for my M2C
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Hello!

I have two questions, hopefully you can help me:

In a 19" Set

What is the best offset so that the rims are in line with the wheel arch?. (Don't poke out)

Can the original tires be used with that size?

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Hello!

I have two questions, hopefully you can help me:

In a 19" Set

What is the best offset so that the rims are in line with the wheel arch?. (Don't poke out)

Can the original tires be used with that size?

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Answer: It depends.

For 90% of guys the specs you need are 19 x 9.5 +23 and 19 x 10.5 +36 running 595/600 height. And yes, the stock tires can be used with these specs.

Now, if you plan to keep the car stock height or want to run wider tires the specs change.
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Answer: It depends.

For 90% of guys the specs you need are 19 x 9.5 +23 and 19 x 10.5 +36 running 595/600 height. And yes, the stock tires can be used with these specs.

Now, if you plan to keep the car stock height or want to run wider tires the specs change.
Thanks for your reply!

My idea:

1- Use the standard tires until they are gone (now they are almost new)
2- New tires: I want to use tires as wide as possible without the possibility of rubbing (Pilot Sport 4S ideally)

No intention of modifying the height of the car.
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Thanks for your reply!

My idea:

1- Use the standard tires until they are gone (now they are almost new)
2- New tires: I want to use tires as wide as possible without the possibility of rubbing (Pilot Sport 4S ideally)

No intention of modifying the height of the car.
There are guys running 275/35 & 295/30 PS4S on stock wheels with no rub, but that won't work with the RF wheels, their offset is too aggressive.

My recommendation is that if you're going to use the RF wheels, use the stock tires, unless you're going to lower the car, then you can get away with a bit more on the outside, because of the increased negative camber/angle.
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After much discussion with members, we are pleased to announce an M2 specific rear fitment option!!! The 19x10.5" ET44 now available in build configuration for the RF-GT4.
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After much discussion with members, we are pleased to announce an M2 specific rear fitment option!!! The 19x10.5" ET44 now available in build configuration for the RF-GT4.
this is exaclty what i was waiting for. thanks so much
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Does anybody have any insight as to how well this new M2 fitment will work with stock 245/35/19 Front and 265/35/19 Rear tires? Thanks in advance!
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Does anybody have any insight as to how well this new M2 fitment will work with stock 245/35/19 Front and 265/35/19 Rear tires? Thanks in advance!
I just checked the specs of the michelin pilot super sport on the tire rack site

The recommended rim width for 245/35/19 is 8 inch to 9.5

265-35-19 is 9 inch to 10.5

By the book, it's fine no problem
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I see the BMW center caps on the Frozen Gold images.

Are these the same PN that comes with F87 OEM wheels, or a different size/PN?
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