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      06-06-2019, 08:27 AM   #1
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Titan7 T-S5 fitment question

I am considering the specs below for my 2018 M2. I think it will fit but wanted to make sure. Also at some point I will prob install MP coilovers.

Fronts: 18x9.5 +22 with 255/40/18 Michelin 4s
Rears: 19x10.5 + 34 with 275/35/19 Michelin 4s

Please advise!

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I am considering the specs below for my 2018 M2. I think it will fit but wanted to make sure. Also at some point I will prob install MP coilovers.

Fronts: 18x9.5 +22 with 255/40/18 Michelin 4s
Rears: 19x10.5 + 34 with 275/35/19 Michelin 4s

Please advise!

Thank you!
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I am considering the specs below for my 2018 M2. I think it will fit but wanted to make sure. Also at some point I will prob install MP coilovers.

Fronts: 18x9.5 +22 with 255/40/18 Michelin 4s
Rears: 19x10.5 + 34 with 275/35/19 Michelin 4s

Please advise!

Thank you!
Hi just saw your post and wanted to give u some idea. On stock suspension and height it will definitely fit with these fitments. I currently runs 19*9.5 ET22 and 19*10.5 ET 35 from Titan7 TS5. I have the car lowered on dinan lowered springs and with -1.5 front and -2 rear camber it wont rub. If u later want to get MP coilovers I highly suggest u get either GroundControl or Vorshlag Camber Plates then it will not rub lowered. But stock ride height u probably wanna camber the rear a bit and front I'd say ur fine cause u have 18s instead of 19s
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Hi just saw your post and wanted to give u some idea. On stock suspension and height it will definitely fit with these fitments. I currently runs 19*9.5 ET22 and 19*10.5 ET 35 from Titan7 TS5. I have the car lowered on dinan lowered springs and with -1.5 front and -2 rear camber it wont rub. If u later want to get MP coilovers I highly suggest u get either GroundControl or Vorshlag Camber Plates then it will not rub lowered. But stock ride height u probably wanna camber the rear a bit and front I'd say ur fine cause u have 18s instead of 19s
Do you have a photo of your car with the staggered 19's with this wheel? Would love to see some. This is the setup I was considering.

Also, when considering the 18's vs 19's on a stock ride height for a daily driver, do you have a recommendation? I'm new to the aftermarket wheel segment but really love these Titan wheels.

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he posted pics here >> https://f87.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh...364055&page=22

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Do you have a photo of your car with the staggered 19's with this wheel? Would love to see some. This is the setup I was considering.

Also, when considering the 18's vs 19's on a stock ride height for a daily driver, do you have a recommendation? I'm new to the aftermarket wheel segment but really love these Titan wheels.

-Mark
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You might want to verify the barrels on the 18s will clear the brake calipers on the M2. A lot of 18" wheels will not.
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You might want to verify the barrels on the 18s will clear the brake calipers on the M2. A lot of 18" wheels will not.
yes, it does. All titan7 wheels will clear the og M2 brakes. The owner of Titan7 actually have 18s on his M2. His car was on the front page of Bimmerpost: The Uglybeautiful M2 post.
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Has anyone run this tire setup on these? a mix of the 30 and 35 profile?

Wheel specs
Titan 7 TS5 in Satin Titanium
-19x9.5 et 27
-19x10.5 et 44

Tires
-255/35/19
-295/30/19
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