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2024 M2 winter wheels square fit with alpins
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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. Last edited by Marylander0101; Yesterday at 04:23 PM.. |
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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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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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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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