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      03-24-2020, 12:31 AM   #1
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M2C wheel Spacer Recommendation for Swap to 437m Wheels

I am changing from the stock 788m wheels to 437m wheels keeping the stock Michelin 245/35 & 265/35 x19 on my 2020 M2 Comp. and would really like to get input on wheel spacer recommendation.

Is it best to run the 437s w/o spacers or with spacers and if so, what thickness would you recommend. Any input is appreciated.

The 788m wheels only have about 1,300 miles on them and are as new. They will be for sale for a reasonable price in the classified section as soon as I swap the tires. Let me know if you have any interest. . Prefer local to avoid shipping cost but have new wheels boxes to protect if shipped.

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I am changing from the stock 788m wheels to 437m wheels keeping the stock Michelin 245/35 & 265/35 x19 on my 2020 M2 Comp. and would really like to get input on wheel spacer recommendation.

Is it best to run the 437s w/o spacers or with spacers and if so, what thickness would you recommend. Any input is appreciated.

The 788m wheels only have about 1,300 miles on them and are as new. They will be for sale for a reasonable price in the classified section as soon as I swap the tires. Let me know if you have any interest. . Prefer local to avoid shipping cost but have new wheels boxes to protect if shipped.

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437m is the no cost option in EU (pic for reference).

Do you want stock fitment or do you want the wheels more flush with fender?

If you want to go stock to stock then you'll be fine with no spacer.

If you want aftermarket fitment then others will chime in.
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I have 10mm front and rear Future Classic spacers.
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Thanks very much. Nice to see then on the cars? Most helpful.
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437's look great on the M2. Nice photos everyone.
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I have 10mm front and rear Future Classic spacers.
Stock ride height?
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I have 10mm front and rear Future Classic spacers.
Ride height is perfect! What suspension are you on and do you know how many mm it's lowered by?
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I have M Performance coilovers. From the fender to the bottom of the wheel it measures 23 1/2 inches front and 23 3/4 inches rear. I have 1/4 inch of rake dialed in.
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I have stock 763M wheels the car got delivered with along with Stock tires and suspension. Would 7.5mm all around be an issue? Anyone chime in? And can you put hubcentric 7.5mm on the rear. I'm a spacer noob
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12.5 front and 10 back is the most common size. I ran 12.5 square and I personally think 12.5 front and 15 rear would be the most flush fitment.
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