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      10-17-2016, 08:59 PM   #1
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Will be picking up my new 2017 F80 M3 soon

Was wondering if I can run 275 up front like an F82?

seems like the M4 has more space to fit. So am I stuck running
265 fronts and 305 rears when I upgrade my wheels?
Are the best wheel sizes 20x9.5 or 10 fronts? and 20x11 rear?

thanks guys!
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Will be picking up my new 2017 F80 M3 soon

Was wondering if I can run 275 up front like an F82?

seems like the M4 has more space to fit. So am I stuck running
265 fronts and 305 rears when I upgrade my wheels?
Are the best wheel sizes 20x9.5 or 10 fronts? and 20x11 rear?

thanks guys!
With the 25 offset on a 10 inch wide 19" wheel u can run 285/30 front. Rears you can run upto 305 or 325 don't know the offset.


But here's what I have to say go with the 20's it gives you more choice with the sizes
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Will be picking up my new 2017 F80 M3 soon

Was wondering if I can run 275 up front like an F82?

seems like the M4 has more space to fit. So am I stuck running
265 fronts and 305 rears when I upgrade my wheels?
Are the best wheel sizes 20x9.5 or 10 fronts? and 20x11 rear?

thanks guys!
Congrats on the purchase Xenoz. You're going to have a blast with the M4 like we have with ours.

You can run a 275 up front, we've done it before. What's recommended though is the 265 up front.

We've done dozens of F8X's before, us and our customers have found the best fitment to be 20"x9.5" // 20"x11.5". Let me know how I can help you order.

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For what it's worth, I've ran a 295/30/19 up front on a 19x10.5 +22 before. I have -3 camber up front and it fit well.
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thx guys I'll probably do a 265/305 setup time too look around
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