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Bimmerpost: https://www.bimmerworld.com/Wheels-T...ned-Metal.html Read the description and you'll See they will fit. I can confirm
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I would not get in a students car with a spacer that large. The load on the wheel bearings would be huge.. My $.02
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I'm waiting for ptlgw to confirm or deny that on his M2 CS racing. That sounds like a misprint ...
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I'm sure that Apex was just quoting fitment without spacers. In which case they would be correct, ET33 isnt going to work on the front of the M2 with 18x10's. |
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I don't believe it is. I have seen the car in the flesh at COTA and they are YUGE! Last edited by M1500Z; 04-12-2021 at 03:47 PM.. |
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With that in mind I don't think there is any 18x10 square set up out there for the M2.
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Square Setup: Front & Rear: 18x10" ET33 with 275/35-18 tires Won't fit M2 Competition with 2NH brake package. Available in EC-7, SM-10, ARC-8R and EC-7R designs only. At least 10mm front spacers required for suspension clearance. Requires at least 3.5 degrees of front negative camber. 285/30-18 tires may also be used. 265/35-18 tires (compounds that run wide) may also be used
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I’ve been running 18x10 ET33 BBS E88 on 275/35/18 square st up on JRZ coils. You will need spacers up front. I used 15mm on mine.
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I'm running the 18x10 ET35 EC7's with 12mm spacers up front. (I run 265s, 275s would probably need larger spacers on my setup. It would be close.) |
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I also run a 5mm spacer in the rear, though it's not really needed. Just makes it a bit more flush. If I was to buy them new, I'd probably go with ET33. But I got mine second hand for a hell of a deal. The ET33 setup will work fine, nothing to worry about. You will need at least a 10mm spacer up front to clear suspension with most 265 or 275s. If you're dead set on going with 275s or larger, get 75mm wheel studs and a set of both 10 and 12mm spacers. Return or sell the 12s if the 10s work out with your tires. Or. I believe ECS has a spacer fitment kit you can rent. It's basically various size spacers you can stack to figure out exactly what you need. When you're done, you just ship it back to them (they give you a return label) and you get a refund minus a small rental fee. That's what I did. EDIT: link. https://www.ecstuning.com/b-ecs-part...202ecs03lktkt/ |
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Just want to chime in and say 18x10 et33 will need a 12mm spacer. The anthracite wrapped m2 (can't tag on mobile sorry) had an et33 with a 10mm spacer and he didn't clear his coilovers. I'm sure there are little rules and exceptions but go with a 12mm spacer up front. It sits perfectly flush with my 265. Plan on adding a 5mm in the back to make it a tad more flush.
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Can't recall but I think it was -3.5.
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Now I just can't decide which tire to stuff on there. Really want to run 275 square. My car roasts 275s as it is. So I don't really want anything smaller. |
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