12-02-2024, 03:38 PM | #930 |
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I recently picked up my m340xi and am trying to figure out the next step: wheels. I've noticed everyone wanting to go real wide in the rear which is understandable for RWD but that's not the route I'd like to go. Just need some assistance on Brands and offsets, for starters I'd like to be at a 19x9.5 squared setup, will settle for 19x9 (considering if I could do a 245/35F 245/40R) but the tricky part is how aggressive of an offset I'm looking at. I've seen enough Apex, HRE FF10, and BBS to safely say that's not the route I'd like to go. Anything will help be appreciated! |
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12-09-2024, 07:51 PM | #931 | |
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12-09-2024, 09:40 PM | #932 |
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Drives: 2024 M340i / 2022 Z4 M40i
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Garage List 2024 BMW M340i [9.00]
2022 BMW Z4 M40i [10.00] 2014 Porsche 911 Tu ... [9.75] 2017 BMW X5M (SOLD) [9.50] 2013 Porsche Boxster S [9.33] |
Front: 19x9" ET25 Rear: 19x10" ET38
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12-11-2024, 05:04 PM | #933 |
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Apex VS-5RS in Anthracite.
-Front: 19x9" ET25 -Rear: 19x10" ET38 Tires: -Michellin PS4 AS 255/35/19-F 285/30/19-R Suspension: -Lowered on H&R sport springs. No rubbing. |
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12-15-2024, 01:55 PM | #935 |
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The new wheels for my G21 M340i have just arrived from Japan.
RAY G025 LTD - Pressed Black Clear 19X9 ET27 19x10 ET33 I've got 235/40 and 265/35 MPS4S ready to go on, which will be sorted after the festive period! |
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12-16-2024, 11:01 AM | #936 |
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F:19x9.5 +28 plus 3mm spacer for clearance
R:19x11 +40 plus 10mm spacer for clearance 245/40 and 275/35 Lowered on H&R sport springs Normal driving there’s no rubbing. I did have it rub with about an extra 700lbs of people in it lol. The rear does poke a little more than most would like, but it’s not horrible. Supra specs are better IMO |
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12-21-2024, 03:39 PM | #937 |
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Threw my Supra LE wheels on since I had an extra set.
245/40/19 front with 12mm spacer 275/35/19 rear Michelin Pilot Sport AS4's Xdrive |
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01-13-2025, 08:16 PM | #940 |
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I currently have supra wheels on 15mm spacers front with 255/35/19 and 285/35/19 rear. I'm lowered on ST coilovers. There is significant rubbing on the front inside as most of the tread from my tire is gone on the inside.
I want to get some Apex VS-5RS but I'm having trouble figuring out the specs. I want to put a 245/35/19 on the front and 275/35/19 on the rear. For the offset my understanding is that if you do staggered then you should do 38 rear offset. To me as it sits, it looks like the stock supra wheels on 285 sticks out as much as possible. I tried to put a 5mm spacer on the back and the majority of the tire was too far out of the wheel well. It looks like the rear wheels can stick out a bit, but I guess it would have to downsize the tire. Sorry for the bad pics, only had this setup for a little before I got a nail in the sidewall and my camera lens also cracked. Also, in the garage the car is slanted slightly so it looks maybe a half centimeter lower than it actually is but it's pretty much accurate. The first picture is accurate, just bad quality. I want the most concavity I can get so preferably a 275/35/19 on a 25 offset but has anyone does this? Does this make sense given what I've said? Below is a pic of the supra fitment: View post on imgur.com |
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This is the direction I was planning as well and was conflicted on the rear tore size being 275/285. What it rubbing in the front, the strut, in fender when turning or out fender on bumps. What did you need the spacer in the front to help clear you from or was it to just bribg the wheel out to look more flush.
That aside it looks good in the back, anymore would to much of a poke. |
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