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      04-21-2014, 01:33 PM   #45
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Can I get a price quote for 4 - 18x10" ET25 in Satin Black. Also a set of 4 TPMS for a 2009 BMW M3 Sedan. Thanks!
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I really wish APEX were TUV approved, I would buy a second set and all the Germans over here would buy them for the track i promise that bc when I go the Nurburgring thats all they tell me since Im American and dont need TUV until August....Just a suggestion for a huge market over here....other than that best priced, weight, and performance wheel IMO
They are indeed a great choice for track wheels for those in Germany. We will look into what it would take for us to get the wheels to be TUV approved, and will see if it is feasible to do so.

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Can I get a price quote for 4 - 18x10" ET25 in Satin Black. Also a set of 4 TPMS for a 2009 BMW M3 Sedan. Thanks!
Absolutely, a PM with a quote will be on the way.
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They are indeed a great choice for track wheels for those in Germany. We will look into what it would take for us to get the wheels to be TUV approved, and will see if it is feasible to do so.

Ok perfect bc I have MANY German, Switz, and Brit friends that would buy them in a heartbeat bc the weight, price, and quality is unbeatable..its just the paperwork thats needed...you guys can do it in house I'm sure..ill shoot you a PM tomorrow if you dont mind and explain it and whats needed

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interested in the next couple of months. What is the most popular HPDE set-up (staggered or non for the E90 M3)? I would like to be able to rotate tires but I also am a fan of grip and not modifying the body.
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      04-23-2014, 02:56 PM   #49
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interested in the next couple of months. What is the most popular HPDE set-up (staggered or non for the E90 M3)? I would like to be able to rotate tires but I also am a fan of grip and not modifying the body.
For a squared setup on your e90 M3, we usually recommend the 18x10" ET25 squared setup with 275/35/18. This is a direct bolt on set up with street tires, and some R-compounds such as the Nitto NT01 would work without the need of aftermarket suspension or camber plates if you plan to move on to those in the future. Our camber plates of choice would be the Ground Control Street camber plates because they are very well built and not as noisy in comparison to many others. This is the top choice of all of our e9x M3 owners that purchases our wheels with the intent of track use while still being able to drive on the street regularly.

The square setup will be beneficial for track use due to its more neutralized feel. It will also allow you to rotate your tires to maximize their life span. Some owners don't feel the understeer of the E9x M3 and prefer to stick to the staggered setup to maintain the feel of the stock car and avoid any unwanted oversteer caused by a squared setup.

If you'd prefer a staggered setup because you feel that the understeer is not an issue, you can choose to with the 18x9.5" ET22 and 18x10.5" ET27 staggered setup with 265/35/18 tires and 285/35/18 street tire sizes and would not require any additional modifications for it to work. If your car mostly sees the street, the best tires would be the Michelin Pilot Super Sports for dual duty. If you are trying to use these wheels for a dedicated track set, the Hankook R-S3 is a popular street tire that provides a lot of grip, and is one of the fastest street tires available.
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For a squared setup on your e90 M3, we usually recommend the 18x10" ET25 squared setup with 275/35/18. This is a direct bolt on set up with street tires, and some R-compounds such as the Nitto NT01 would work without the need of aftermarket suspension or camber plates if you plan to move on to those in the future. Our camber plates of choice would be the Ground Control Street camber plates because they are very well built and not as noisy in comparison to many others. This is the top choice of all of our e9x M3 owners that purchases our wheels with the intent of track use while still being able to drive on the street regularly.
Any idea when the EC-7's in 18x10 et25 in satin black will be back in stock? This month or next month?
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Any idea when the EC-7's in 18x10 et25 in satin black will be back in stock? This month or next month?
We are expecting a restock towards the end of May, though we don't have an exact ETA as of now.
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when will the 17x10 anthracite rims be restocked?
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when will the 17x10 anthracite rims be restocked?
We are expecting them to be arriving at the end of this month or beginning of the coming month. We do not have an exact ETA as of now.
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Satin Black EC-7's on an e92 M3:



Let us know if you have any questions regarding fitment, whether it's for the street, the track, or competition use.
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Can I just buy 2 rears? Need to clear bbk also
You can surely purchase just two rear wheels. Which particular BBK do you have on your M3?
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Alpine White e92 M3 on Anthracite EC-7's:



Give us a call at 925.245.0773 if you have any questions regarding fitment or availability for your M3.
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You can surely purchase just two rear wheels. Which particular BBK do you have on your M3?
380 Brembo.
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380 Brembo.
Our EC-7's for the rear of your M3 in 18x10" ET25, 18x10.5" ET27, and 18x11" ET25 do clear the Brembo 380mm without any issues.
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Our EC-7's for the rear of your M3 in 18x10" ET25, 18x10.5" ET27, and 18x11" ET25 do clear the Brembo 380mm without any issues.
Ship to Toronto? Or only within the states?
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Ship to Toronto? Or only within the states?
Sending you a PM.
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Please bump this thread when EC-7 18x10 ET25 in Satin Black are available. TIA.
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Every EC-7 finish is available in staggered setups for the E9x M3.



Feel free to contact us and we can answer any questions you may have!
When you say staggered you mean 9.5 & 10.5. Not 10 & 11. Right?
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When you say staggered you mean 9.5 & 10.5. Not 10 & 11. Right?
That is correct, we will update that post to clarify that point. You will be the first to know when the 18x10" Satin Black EC-7's are back in stock.
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18x9.5" ET22 & 18x10.5" ET27

is this the best looking setup?
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18x9.5" ET22 & 18x10.5" ET27

is this the best looking setup?
This would be the standard staggered fitment on the e9x M3 used with the 265/35/18 and 285/35/18 sized tires. There is also the 18x10" ET25 and 18x11" ET25 with 275/35/18 and 295/30/19 tire sizes, or 18x10" ET25 squared with 275/35/18 tire size. All of the fitments look the same as they all have Profile 3 faces front and rear, it comes down to your preference in aggressiveness, and squared or staggered.
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