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2024 M2 winter wheels square fit with alpins

Hi everyone,

New M2 owner here. I live in MD so i think these winters might yield quite a bit of snow.

I am going to go square fit.

Would these rims work well front and back ?

(4) APEX SF 19x9 +20 5-120 MATTE BLACK
https://veloxwheel.com/order/confirm...AP193051&qty=4

there is also STERLING SF 19x9 +40 5-120 MATTE BLACK
https://veloxwheel.com/order/confirm...ST190088&qty=4
Which has a different offset. Would this fit better? ( squared fit as well so 4 of these)



I was going to put Tire Size: 275/35R19/XL alpins on these rims

Ive read tons of postings about aftermarket wheels not fitting due to brakes or not looking right and needing spacers etc.

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Hi everyone,

New M2 owner here. I live in MD so i think these winters might yield quite a bit of snow.

I am going to go square fit.

Would these rims work well front and back ?

(4) APEX SF 19x9 +20 5-120 MATTE BLACK
https://veloxwheel.com/order/confirm...AP193051&qty=4

there is also STERLING SF 19x9 +40 5-120 MATTE BLACK
https://veloxwheel.com/order/confirm...ST190088&qty=4
Which has a different offset. Would this fit better? ( squared fit as well so 4 of these)



I was going to put Tire Size: 275/35R19/XL alpins on these rims

Ive read tons of postings about aftermarket wheels not fitting due to brakes or not looking right and needing spacers etc.
They will fit an F87 M2, but are the wrong bolt pattern for a G87 M2.
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They will fit an F87 M2, but are the wrong bolt pattern for a G87 M2.
Thank you so much! I realize now my bolt pattern needs to be 5 x 112 and these are 5x120.
Can I ask the optimal offset for this car to have a square fitment?
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Thank you so much! I realize now my bolt pattern needs to be 5 x 112 and these are 5x120.
Can I ask the optimal offset for this car to have a square fitment?
Apex had a thread on fitments here earlier this year which I can't find right now, but you can contact them directly for advice. You could go 9" or 9.5" width. +5 offset with the 9.5s would give you flush fit.
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Check this out and save some money.

https://g87.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh....php?t=2130662
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Check this out and save some money.

https://g87.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh....php?t=2130662
I guess looks is secondary for Winters, but the offset and narrowness is not good. Probably work fine, and some spacers would help, though functionally, keeping them inset keeps some crap off the sides of the car.
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any chance you know of a specific wheel manufacturer that is proven to work with 2024 M2 without the use of spacers while having a square setup? I saw a youtube of a guy that had these nice tires put on ( mobile installer) brand new rims that actually ended up rubbing the big brake calipers in the front. Hoping to avoid that lol
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any chance you know of a specific wheel manufacturer that is proven to work with 2024 M2 without the use of spacers while having a square setup? I saw a youtube of a guy that had these nice tires put on ( mobile installer) brand new rims that actually ended up rubbing the big brake calipers in the front. Hoping to avoid that lol
I have a set of summer rims so I am using my stock front rims and picked up someone else's stock front rims in the classifieds to run a square 19x9.5 setup on Nokian R5 275/35 19s.

These we know will clear the brake calipers and the front will be tucked enough under the front to not throw too much stuff. I know the rears will fit as well but might need to add a small spacer if they look too "tucked" to me.

This is just another way to look at things - use the cast heavier stockers in the winter and rather than buy new winter rims, put that money toward a set of summer wheels. You could stretch the 275s onto the wider rears, but then would have to rotate tires relative to rims to max treadlife.
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