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      06-10-2019, 07:19 PM   #1
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11 in rears?

Starting to explore wheel options for the M2c. I have seen the apex setup 19x9.5 et 28 and 19x10.5 et 45. I would like to run 265/30 and 295/30 but feel like 11 inches in the rear would fit the 295 better. Anyone running this? Will I have to increase the offset from 45? Plan on running the MP coilovers.
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Starting to explore wheel options for the M2c. I have seen the apex setup 19x9.5 et 28 and 19x10.5 et 45. I would like to run 265/30 and 295/30 but feel like 11 inches in the rear would fit the 295 better. Anyone running this? Will I have to increase the offset from 45? Plan on running the MP coilovers.
There are a few who have fit 19x11 in the rear. One individual with HREs that has run 19x11 with an ET48 and 305s.

https://f87.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh...&highlight=305
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You will easily be able to fit 295/30 in the rear with 10.5
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You will easily be able to fit 295/30 in the rear with 10.5
You can fit 295/30 on oem 10" wide wheels
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I run these on the rear with 295/30-18 Trofeo R and it works like a charm!

https://www.apexraceparts.com/wheels...-10-wheel.html

I also run the same tires on a 10" wide on my other set of wheels and it also works very well.
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You will easily be able to fit 295/30 in the rear with 10.5
You can fit 295/30 on oem 10" wide wheels
I know, but OP is asking if he should go 10.5 or 11 on his new set of rear wheels..
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Starting to explore wheel options for the M2c. I have seen the apex setup 19x9.5 et 28 and 19x10.5 et 45. I would like to run 265/30 and 295/30 but feel like 11 inches in the rear would fit the 295 better. Anyone running this? Will I have to increase the offset from 45? Plan on running the MP coilovers.
This is the same wheel spec and tire setup I want for my M2C l, Im just not sure of the offsets to go with for the front and rear to get the right flush look. I was thinking 19x9.5 et23 and rear 19x11 et 40-43 (not sure yet)


Let me know if you pulled the trigger on this setup and how it fits, if you needed any camber plates or spacers for brake clearance.
If anyone else could advise me on the same matter that would be highly appreciated guys

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This is the same wheel spec and tire setup I want for my M2C l, Im just not sure of the offsets to go with for the front and rear to get the right flush look. I was thinking 19x9.5 et23 and rear 19x11 et 40-43 (not sure yet)


Let me know if you pulled the trigger on this setup and how it fits, if you needed any camber plates or spacers for brake clearance.
If anyone else could advise me on the same matter that would be highly appreciated guys

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I fit an 18x11" wheel in the rear with 295/30/18 tires no problem. -2.7 of camber but more for handling purposes.

I never tried a 19x11" wheel in the rears but i had only minimal rubbing issues with a 19x10.5" rear wheel and 285/35/19 tires

utilizing a 18x11 et 44 and an 18x11 et 37 in the rear at different times
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