11-08-2023, 07:10 PM | #3 | |
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Today, with the same suspension and settings, I run 255/35-18 front and rear on the street during the summer. The tires are Michelin Pilot Sport 4S.
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2017 M240i: 22.2K, MT, Sunroof Delete, 3,432#, EB, Leather, Driving Assistance Package, Heated Front Seats | Sold: E12 530i, E24 M635CSi, E39 520i, E30 325is, E36 M3 (2)
TC Kline Coilovers; H&R Front Bar; Wavetrac; Al Subframe Bushings; 18X9/9½ ARC-8s; 255/35-18 PS4S (4); Dinan Elite V2 & CAI; MPerf Orange BBK; Schroth Quick Fit Pro; GTechniq Crystal Serum Ultra Ceramic; Suntek PPF |
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11-08-2023, 07:29 PM | #5 |
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These are the alignment and wheel specs before I added a BMW M Performance Brake Kit to the car:
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2017 M240i: 22.2K, MT, Sunroof Delete, 3,432#, EB, Leather, Driving Assistance Package, Heated Front Seats | Sold: E12 530i, E24 M635CSi, E39 520i, E30 325is, E36 M3 (2)
TC Kline Coilovers; H&R Front Bar; Wavetrac; Al Subframe Bushings; 18X9/9½ ARC-8s; 255/35-18 PS4S (4); Dinan Elite V2 & CAI; MPerf Orange BBK; Schroth Quick Fit Pro; GTechniq Crystal Serum Ultra Ceramic; Suntek PPF |
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11-09-2023, 08:29 AM | #7 |
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the safest 18" rim square fitment with no spacers would be 225/40-18. Apex appears to have a direct fit 245/40-17 square fitment with an ET40 offset. Brake clearances will be tight but it should clear as long as you don't have the m performance brakes retrofitted. The standard gray calipers and the blue calipers will clear. For those going this route, I'd recommend knocking off the vibration dampers from the ends of your brake pads just to increase the gap between the pads and the barrel of the wheel. Some brake pads may come without these vibration dampers, so in that case you don't have to do anything. I haven't noticed any adverse effects from running with or without the dampers.
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11-09-2023, 01:43 PM | #8 | |
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Also note that different tires of the same nominal specification (e.g., 255-35/18) can have section and tread widths different enough to possibly make fitment difficult. --------------------------------------------- If you haven't a fair amount of personal experience with fitting maximum-width tires on a car that you're going to take to the track, I'd suggest finding a qualified shop or person to assist you. I've always used top shops in the regions I've lived in, and, not being mechanically inclined, I've saved I don't know how much money over the years by following the advice of qualified people with decades of experience. In the case of my M240i, I took it to TC Kline Racing in Hilliard, Ohio. He and his shop have been building aftermarket BMW suspensions for over 30 years. The suspensions are installed on cars they buy and then test at Mid-Ohio, a handling track with a couple of high-speed sections. TC Kline Racing was a one-stop shop for me after I bought my car with the intention of tracking it. Just my 2¢. ![]()
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2017 M240i: 22.2K, MT, Sunroof Delete, 3,432#, EB, Leather, Driving Assistance Package, Heated Front Seats | Sold: E12 530i, E24 M635CSi, E39 520i, E30 325is, E36 M3 (2)
TC Kline Coilovers; H&R Front Bar; Wavetrac; Al Subframe Bushings; 18X9/9½ ARC-8s; 255/35-18 PS4S (4); Dinan Elite V2 & CAI; MPerf Orange BBK; Schroth Quick Fit Pro; GTechniq Crystal Serum Ultra Ceramic; Suntek PPF Last edited by dradernh; 11-09-2023 at 03:12 PM.. |
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