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Here is my advice- Pick your tires first and then pick your wheels. There are more tire options with 19" but an 18" combo is a few pounds lighter as GT3M2 and I verified. A staggered setup will have a more stock look and drive (if you can really tell the difference). A square setup allows you to rotate your tires after each track day and will likely result in getting 3-4 additional track days out of a set of tires. I am fitting 295's with no spacer and no rubbing and I am slightly lowered. 305's are absolutely doable. Apex is the way to go. They do a lot of work to verify fitment and the extra work on the lip and warranty set them apart from other wheel manufacturers. I will hopefully be at ECR with Driver's Edge on Oct 7th and COTA with Edge Addicts on Nov 18th if you want to see my setup. |
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09-19-2023, 11:41 AM | #46 |
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Thanks for that information.
I am actually a member at ECR so we should definitely get together sometime, I think I am allowed to bring a guest. Thinking about going 19's with a staggered setup but I figured with 18's I will have better tire options that are more cost effective. I have driven GT3's and other cars on track, but when I drove the G87 for the first time at ECR a few months ago, fell in love. a few seconds less on the track than my 992 GT3 but arguably more fun, just needed better brakes (for conversation purposes, I did 52 laps so by the end of it the rotors, brake pages, and fluid were toast) along with tires. Trying to keep this as a balance between a fun daily when needed and a track monster. Apex is defiantly the wheels I want to go with along with the AP Racing kit, but waiting for rears to be finished. |
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We also have more options in the 19s for staggered et c. 18s just have the square 10.5s for now. -- A broader question for the group since we have some track guys in here, are there solid camber plates available for these cars that people have tested yet? I know Vorshlag has a G80 option, but curious to hear if anyone has a set of standalone plates in mind at the moment. -Tom
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ZPD has some on his car not sure what brand. Current options are turner, vorshlag, millway, afaik. I think most people will go millway due to nvh concerns. I kept the spacers on car for that reason but if I get through track weekend with 0 rub I will try them on lift to see. -GT3M2 |
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09-20-2023, 01:55 PM | #49 | |
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They may clear on the lift without spacers but rub the strut slightly on track when the tire deflects. I'd shoot for a 2-4mm minimum gap when testing if the tightest clearance is strut to tire. - Tom
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Is there any pictures of a g87 with satin black vs-5rs?
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09-20-2023, 05:04 PM | #51 |
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I haven't seen a G87 on black wheels yet. Our sample sets are Anthracite and Brushed Clear. The same fitments are found on the g80 if you want to see the profile of the matching wheels:
G80s on Satin Black: https://apexwheels.com/gallery/bmw/m...sh=satin-black -Tom
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This gives you a half-inch of additional wheel width both front and rear, lighter wheels with forged construction, and the option to go to wider tires once the OE tires wear out. Sorry to keep linking G80s, but this car is running the same tire setup you're considering: the stock tires on the wheels I mentioned above: https://apexwheels.com/gallery/bmw/m...nthracite-1511 Those are 275/35-19 front, 285/30-20 Michelin * spec tires. Despite the slight stretch in the rear, I think the tires suit the wheels quite well. -Tom
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They come with our black caps, but you can order OE BMW caps from us or use caps from your OE wheels or the dealer in our wheels. -Tom
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I finally got my car lowered... here are some low light photos... I have to wash it and take proper photos.
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Better pics...
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——— 285/35/19 on the front, considering it's 10mm more than the stock 275 width, does the tire rub? |
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It's not just the increase in width of the tire, it's also the increase in wheel width and reduction in offset that play a role in that rubbing. The good thing is that during most driving conditions on the street, you won't have that much steering angle applied and it will not rub at high speeds. -Tom
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G87 M2 on 19x10 ET12 wheels- Square Rotatable Intro track setup.
One of our customers (@gcmak) sent over some shots of his M2 on our Satin Black VS-5RS.
Wheels: 19x10 ET12 VS-5RS in Satin Black Front and Rear Tires: Yokohama Apex V601 275/35/19 Front and Rear Additional Notes: 12mm rear spacers Brakes: CSG CP Pads front/rear and SRF brake fluid. Alignment: -3° / -2° camber front/rear.
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Full galleries: https://apexwheels.com/gallery/bmw/m...nthracite-1502 https://apexwheels.com/gallery/bmw/m...nthracite-1441 https://apexwheels.com/gallery/bmw/m...hed-clear-1442 Spacers weren't used during any of these shoots. -Tom
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Im going for an OE+ setup without affecting the cars stock geometry too much so I’m concerned that 19x10 with ET12 is a bit too much in the front. 15mm positive scrub + the tyres rubbing on full lock are making me reconsider.
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I just put 15mm spacers on front and 12mm on rear with stock wheels and there is no rubbing. Also lowered 30mm with H&R VTF. |
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