This isn't directly related to my M3, but rather my F30 340 daily. However, I have what is perhaps an unreasonable aversion to wheel spacers, so I'm curious if this could also be a solution to finding wheels that could work for my M3.
I got a deal on some bimmerworld ta5r on BF a couple years ago, and have never been 100% satisfied with the fit. The rear wheels poke ever so slightly (though I haven't had any rubbing), and I like the marginally less aggressive setup of my OE winter wheels with spacers better (405M 8'' +34 with 12mm). On Apex's fitment guide for the F30, it gives two options for their "aggressive street" setups, a 9.5'' width with either an ET33 or ET35. I got the ET35, but it still looks like the tire (275 PS4S) look like it'll contact the fender under compression, but the camber curve under compression must tuck it just enough.
By my math the current setup with the winter wheels is
(8'' width / 2) = 4'' or 101.6mm
101.6mm - ET34 = 67.6mm
67.6mm + 12mm = 79.6mm from hub
the ta5r setup is
(9.5'' width / 2) = 120.65mm
120.65 - ET35 = 85.65mm from hub
so to make the ta5r the same as the winter setup, I'd need to remove 6mm of material from the hub and make it an ET41. I don't think that much is necessary, or maybe even safe. the ta5r is offered up to an ET44, so depending how things are manufactured there might be enough material at the center to still be fine.
curious if people have ever removed hub facing material for the wheel to obtain a proper fit rather than buy higher offset wheels and add spacers? thoughts?
I got a deal on some bimmerworld ta5r on BF a couple years ago, and have never been 100% satisfied with the fit. The rear wheels poke ever so slightly (though I haven't had any rubbing), and I like the marginally less aggressive setup of my OE winter wheels with spacers better (405M 8'' +34 with 12mm). On Apex's fitment guide for the F30, it gives two options for their "aggressive street" setups, a 9.5'' width with either an ET33 or ET35. I got the ET35, but it still looks like the tire (275 PS4S) look like it'll contact the fender under compression, but the camber curve under compression must tuck it just enough.
By my math the current setup with the winter wheels is
(8'' width / 2) = 4'' or 101.6mm
101.6mm - ET34 = 67.6mm
67.6mm + 12mm = 79.6mm from hub
the ta5r setup is
(9.5'' width / 2) = 120.65mm
120.65 - ET35 = 85.65mm from hub
so to make the ta5r the same as the winter setup, I'd need to remove 6mm of material from the hub and make it an ET41. I don't think that much is necessary, or maybe even safe. the ta5r is offered up to an ET44, so depending how things are manufactured there might be enough material at the center to still be fine.
curious if people have ever removed hub facing material for the wheel to obtain a proper fit rather than buy higher offset wheels and add spacers? thoughts?
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