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      04-04-2024, 09:57 AM   #161
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Originally Posted by 71dsp View Post
Expert@ApexWheels - I’m looking to order some wheels for my G87 M2 and looking at options. Will mostly be a street car, but maybe I’ll do an HPDE here and there (I have a dedicated track car so emphasis will be mostly street for the M2).

Lowered on MP HAS kit and contemplating the CSL +1 negative camber wheel carriers or Vorshlag camber plates.

Initial thought was 19x10 +12mm with 285/35/19 PS4S and 20x11 +18mm with 305/30/20 PS4S.

Also thinking of 20x10 +8mm with 285/30/20 and 20x11 +18mm with 305/30/20 PS4S.

Alternative tires would be Yokohama AD09s.

I know both of those should be fine according to the fitment guides, but I’ve seen some pictures of the 20x10 with 285s front and the front tires looks like they might poke a little. It’s only 4mm difference in offset, so not sure if it was just the angle of the photo or what. The Apex pictures don’t seem to show any poke on the 20x10 with 285 (plus, if I increase camber, I know that’ll help with any poke on the topside of the tire).

Question is - what about running a 20x11 +18mm with a spacer with a 295/30/20. Lets me get a little bit more tire up front with a square wheel set up. I figure that would work since I see 295s and 305s being run up front, but the 295/30/20s are a bit larger diameter (27” OD).

Maybe it’s not worth the trouble, but curious if anyone has tried it. A 295/35/19 is also a possibility.
I'm running a 295/30/20 on the rear OEM wheels with a 12mm spacer and I think the poke is just right. But then again I'm not lowered.
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