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      10-28-2024, 09:46 PM   #1
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Do all of the m3/4 G8X series wheels in the 19" front and 20" rear setup fit on the G87 m2? I love the car and was thinking of getting another set of wheels but wanted to go with a forged setup. It looks like the 826m fits. Anyone running a set of 826m's on a g87?

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[QUOTE=bluekitty;31588698]Hi,

Do all of the m3/4 G8X series wheels in the 19" front and 20" rear setup fit on the G87 m2? I love the car and was thinking of getting another set of wheels but wanted to go with a forged setup. It looks like the 826m fits. Anyone running a set of 826m's on a g87?

Thanks in advance,


They are all interchangeable
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follow up. Put the 826m wheels on my 2024 m2. the 826m wheels fit exactly the same. Also, the HUF 433MHz TPMS work perfectly. They automatically synch with the car on the first drive. you don't need to reset anything.
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follow up. Put the 826m wheels on my 2024 m2. the 826m wheels fit exactly the same. Also, the HUF 433MHz TPMS work perfectly. They automatically synch with the car on the first drive. you don't need to reset anything.
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Would the same hold true for 825m wheels?

I’m thinking of this for my winter setup…

OEM 825m wheels on Michelin Pilot Alpine winter tires.

Front 285/35/19
Rear 295/30/20

I know 295 rear is fine but is 285 in the front too wide?

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Would the same hold true for 825m wheels?

I’m thinking of this for my winter setup…

OEM 825m wheels on Michelin Pilot Alpine winter tires.

Front 285/35/19
Rear 295/30/20

I know 295 rear is fine but is 285 in the front too wide?
I have 825Ms on my M2, fits perfect just had to reset the TPMS once installed.

used the factory tires, so cant advise on the tire size change.
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All the G8X wheels are interchangeable, plus-side is the M3/ M4 wheels are fully forged unlike our heavy cast wheels. I'm running 826M wheels on mine
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Would the same hold true for 825m wheels?

I’m thinking of this for my winter setup…

OEM 825m wheels on Michelin Pilot Alpine winter tires.

Front 285/35/19
Rear 295/30/20

I know 295 rear is fine but is 285 in the front too wide?
285s on a 9.5" wide wheel isn't optimal. I wouldn't go beyond the OEM 275 tire. The tears are 295 on a 10.5" wide wheel is fine.
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here's a few photos.
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Quasi-related question ...

Has anyone created a 20" square setup using 4 stock rear wheels? I'm going with a 19" square setup with 295's all around for summer/track, but thought maybe pick up a used set of stock rims and make a 20" square "all-season" setup with them.
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825Ms

They are MUCH lighter than stock. But the design is identical to the 930s.
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Quasi-related question ...

Has anyone created a 20" square setup using 4 stock rear wheels? I'm going with a 19" square setup with 295's all around for summer/track, but thought maybe pick up a used set of stock rims and make a 20" square "all-season" setup with them.
I created a thread about this a while ago and didn’t get any bites. There is one person who has done it with orbit grey 826m on ZB but the car was at stock height and no rear spacers (which I feel is critical to make the setup look good). I’m going to do this early next year because it looks so good on the G80 I’m sure it’ll look awesome on the G87 too.
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Attachment 3600769Thx. I have the HAS at 'stock' height and am running 15/12mm spacers with the stock wheels (painted BBS gold).

I could go square 285's in which case the rears would obviously stay the same, but I'm wondering if the front 12mm spacer would need to reduce down to 7mm (?) with the 285's. (I am getting insignificant rubbing on the fender liner fins at full lock as is).

Or maybe go square 295's but then both spacers would need to change, which isn't a big deal, but I'd need to figure that out.

Anyway, yeah they're heavy but used sets are inexpensive and I don't need to squeeze out max performance while running all season tires.

Hey M2PDX what tires are you running?
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