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      11-12-2024, 05:42 PM   #1
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Has anyone fitted Work Wheels Kiwami's to their G87 M2?

Im close to committing to an order of 19 x 9.5 and 19 x 10.5 with stock sized tires. 275 and 285.

Would love to see some pics if there are any out there.
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      11-12-2024, 08:10 PM   #2
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what offsets are you going with?
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      11-12-2024, 10:55 PM   #3
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The options are as follows:
(Im going +15 front and +12 rear)


・19 X 8.5 - [5-100, 5-114.3 / +25, +35, +42] - Semi concave
・19 X 9.5 - [5-100, 5-114.3 / +15, +25, +38] - Deep concave
・19 X 10.5 - [5-100, 5-114.3 / +12, +22, +32] - Ultra deep concave
[Custom PCD range: 5H-100 to 115]
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      11-15-2024, 02:39 PM   #4
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I have now placed the order for these wheels. Very reasonable at about USD$1580 for a set of 4. Here are the specs in case anyone is interested.
I will post pics on this thread when they are fitted in a few months time.
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I’m excited to see what these look like on your car.
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I’m excited to see what these look like on your car.
Yeah, me too. The wheels should be here in about a month from now so they should be on the car shortly after that.
I will certainly post photos on this thread once they are fitted and the car has been lowered.
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Yeah, me too. The wheels should be here in about a month from now so they should be on the car shortly after that.
I will certainly post photos on this thread once they are fitted and the car has been lowered.
Would you mind sharing why you chose these offsets?
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Would you mind sharing why you chose these offsets?
Yes of course. So I chose the least offset option they offered on each of the wheel widths (F & R) because I want to try and avoid using spacers.

So the fronts are +15mm (so 5mm less offset than std wheels) and the rears are +12mm (so 8mm less offset than std)

Given that you can comfortably run a 15mm spacer on the std wheels which are a 20mm offset these wheels should fit quite well.
(I may end up running a 7mm spacer if really want a flush look).
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That's correct. A 9.5 ET 15 will result in 5 mm more clearance on the inside and push the wheel 5 mm out towards the fender. Your 10.5 ET 12 gives you 8 mm more clearance on the inside and 8 mm out towards the fender.

You could use a 7 - 10 mm spacer on the front and back for a flush or more aggressive fitment.
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my gf is actually considering these same wheels, mind telling me where you got them from? I see them for like $2k+ most places
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I bought mine through a distributer here in Australia called JDM Concept.
Not sure about if you live in the US or Europe?

Google search should tell you if you can source these wheels through someone local to you.
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That's correct. A 9.5 ET 15 will result in 5 mm more clearance on the inside and push the wheel 5 mm out towards the fender. Your 10.5 ET 12 gives you 8 mm more clearance on the inside and 8 mm out towards the fender.

You could use a 7 - 10 mm spacer on the front and back for a flush or more aggressive fitment.
Ya I feel like those offsets and widths will just not be flush enough without spacers.

Personally went 19x10 +11 and 20x11 +8 no spacers but also went wider tires 285/305.
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Ya I feel like those offsets and widths will just not be flush enough without spacers.

Personally went 19x10 +11 and 20x11 +8 no spacers but also went wider tires 285/305.
Yes, the fitment you are talking about will probably be much more flush, but I was nervous about rubbing, and I also don't like the absolutely flush look. To my eye I like the tire just inside the line of the fender so the offsets I have coming should work nicely for me personally.
I will certainly be posting photos over the next 2 weeks or so as the wheels are getting close to delivery.
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