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      12-12-2023, 06:49 PM   #133
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Dang Apex... NICE! used my home scale but its pretty accurate
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      12-14-2023, 03:39 PM   #134
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Dang Apex... NICE! used my home scale but its pretty accurate
Nice weights. Need to be $700 cheaper for the next big sale.
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      12-25-2023, 03:20 PM   #135
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Would these wheels (5x112mm | 66.6 mm, 19x10 et38, SM-10) fit on a square setup with 275/35/19 all around?


Or would the 19x9.5 et25 work better for a square setup?


I was looking for a flow form setup that could be used as a square setup.

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      12-26-2023, 06:11 PM   #136
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Would these wheels (5x112mm | 66.6 mm, 19x10 et38, SM-10) fit on a square setup with 275/35/19 all around?


Or would the 19x9.5 et25 work better for a square setup?


I was looking for a flow form setup that could be used as a square setup.

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Not really. The 19x10 ET38s would need large spacers to clear your suspension as they're made for the rear of a non-m 3 series. The 19x9.5 ET25s can work, but I would consider them as more of a winter fitment option. You can run them with 275s, but if they are aggressive summer tire, you wont have as much sidewall support compared to a 19x10.

You'll also want to run spacers with those 19x9.5s, though they won't need to be as thick. 5mm front and 12-15mm rear would get you close to the OE look.

We'll have dedicated flow formed wheels made for this chassis in 2024 in our proven widths and offsets, but no hard ETA for those at the moment.

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      01-01-2024, 01:56 AM   #137
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19x10.5" ET18 square with 285/35/19. I'm guessing I do not need the spacers?
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      01-01-2024, 08:11 PM   #138
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19x10.5" ET18 square with 285/35/19. I'm guessing I do not need the spacers?
that's correct. You will be fine.
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      01-02-2024, 12:06 PM   #139
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19x10.5" ET18 square with 285/35/19. I'm guessing I do not need the spacers?
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that's correct. You will be fine.
Agreed with ZPD, that is narrow enough that I doubt you'll have any issues. The only exception I can think of is potentially a tire that runs wide like a Hoosier A7 or R7 in combination with suspension that limits inner clearance around the strut assembly.

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      01-11-2024, 03:54 PM   #140
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Not really. The 19x10 ET38s would need large spacers to clear your suspension as they're made for the rear of a non-m 3 series. The 19x9.5 ET25s can work, but I would consider them as more of a winter fitment option. You can run them with 275s, but if they are aggressive summer tire, you wont have as much sidewall support compared to a 19x10.

You'll also want to run spacers with those 19x9.5s, though they won't need to be as thick. 5mm front and 12-15mm rear would get you close to the OE look.

We'll have dedicated flow formed wheels made for this chassis in 2024 in our proven widths and offsets, but no hard ETA for those at the moment.

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Thanks!

Can't wait for the new flow formed wheels coming out this year!
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Finally had some pics taken of the new setup and am loving the motorsport gold with Brooklyn Grey. I went with VS5-RS in 19x11 et22, 12mm spacers, and 305/30 Falken RT660 square. The car is lowered all the way on the M Perf HAS kit. More info on fitment can be found in my other thread.










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      01-12-2024, 01:19 PM   #142
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Finally had some pics taken of the new setup and am loving the motorsport gold with Brooklyn Grey, VS5-RS in 19x11 et22 and 305 square. More info on fitment can be found in my other thread.
Nice, I'm glad to see the setup is working well. I'm guessing the 12mms in the rear weren't needed for clearance, but you're running them to make the setup look symmetrical to the aggressive front wheels?

I'll add these photos to our gallery page if you're fine with it. Let me know if I should tag your IG and/or any photographers.

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      01-12-2024, 02:34 PM   #143
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Nice, I'm glad to see the setup is working well. I'm guessing the 12mms in the rear weren't needed for clearance, but you're running them to make the setup look symmetrical to the aggressive front wheels?

I'll add these photos to our gallery page if you're fine with it. Let me know if I should tag your IG and/or any photographers.

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That would be awsome! The photographer's insta is 863photo and mine is sherlock997.

Yes, I did 12mm spacer in the rear to keep everything nice and symmetrical.
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      01-15-2024, 09:39 PM   #144
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19x10 et12
20x11 et18
Looks very nice. Is your car also lowered or no? Did you need to use spacers at all?
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      01-16-2024, 12:23 AM   #145
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Looks very nice. Is your car also lowered or no? Did you need to use spacers at all?
It's lowered on HAS. No spacers, wheels sit flush with the body. I initially ran spacers that I had on my stock wheels but that was far too aggressive and would have kicked rocks all over the side of the car. Without spacers the wheels sit flush.
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      01-24-2024, 06:35 AM   #146
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Where are the wheel manufactured?

Also in addition to the colors listed on you website can I customise it?

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      02-04-2024, 11:01 AM   #147
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Attached a few images of the wheels without any spacers. As you can see, the wheels normally sit flush with the body of the car. Again this is lowered on KW H.A.S. about an inch. I've got a few mm to go lower if I want. So fear not, the wheels sit perfect with this setup. You can of course go a little more aggressive with a small spacer but I don't think it's necessary.
I’ve been chatting with APEX and I appreciate your photos. I want to run oem tires with no spacers and MP HAS, your set up looks perfect imo. Keep posting pics.

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Where are the wheel manufactured?

Also in addition to the colors listed on you website can I customise it?

Thanks
Sorry, I missed this one from earlier. Our wheels for the M2 platform are made in either China or Taiwan. The majority of the wheels in M2 sizing would come from China for now.

We don't have a custom color option for any of our wheels at this time so you can only order colors you see on the site for the particular fitment.

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Mounted and ready.
Those look fantastic. Love the detail of the BMW roundel center caps, did you make them custom or do the BMW caps just fit?
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Those look fantastic. Love the detail of the BMW roundel center caps, did you make them custom or do the BMW caps just fit?
Our wheels are built to be compatible with the OE caps so you can directly swap in your stock BMW caps or any other aftermarket cap made to BMW's spec.

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Our wheels are built to be compatible with the OE caps so you can directly swap in your stock BMW caps or any other aftermarket cap make to BMW's spec.

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Transferred them over from the stock wheels. It's crazy how light these are compared to the stock wheels.
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Transferred them over from the stock wheels. It's crazy how light these are compared to the stock wheels.
Thanks! Sorry missed that detail...like a typical guy I was just looking at the pics! All those groups of letters keep getting in the way Love the gold on black
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Bronze Apex on Brooklyn grey. let me know what ya think
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Bronze Apex on Brooklyn grey. let me know what ya think
Looks really nice! What specs did you go with? Are you lowered on the MP HAS kit?

These wheel threads are killing me. So many nice choices out there. Every time I see one I say to myself "Oh, I am going to get these!". I then go to another thread and then I say "No, I am going to get these!".

It's never ending and painful.
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