APEX | 17" 4-Lug ARC-8 Pre Group-Buy Discussion Thread

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  • dugly52
    Grease Monkey
    • Oct 2012
    • 372

    #406
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    Is it possible to buy 2 extras? I know the original GB was 4, but now that you've produced them, I thought I'd see if you have extra sets. Same as the 17x8.5 concave above
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    • dpmcdonald
      Wrencher
      • Feb 2014
      • 243

      #407
      Originally posted by f4tj0n
      Thank you APEX for going through with the group buy and all of the hard work. Greatly appreciated!





      I'm having issues with my set clearing the front brake caliper bracket! Did yours clear just fine??
      '91 318is turbo

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      • E30xium
        Member
        • Oct 2015
        • 96

        #408


        I just received my set. Sat out in front for a whole day since no one was home. Good thing everything was fine. Didn't get a tracking number though. Anyways, i can't wait to try these out.

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        • jon volk
          R3V OG
          • Dec 2004
          • 524

          #409
          Originally posted by dpmcdonald
          I'm having issues with my set clearing the front brake caliper bracket! Did yours clear just fine??
          Can you post a pic of where/how much the caliper is interfering?
          '92 MTech cabrio: Tesla P85 powered

          IG: telsa_bimmer

          '95 Alpine M3 5.3 LS, Precision 7675, TH400/Gear Vendors OD
          10.4@136 pump gas at 3530lbs. (SOLD)

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          • f4tj0n
            E30 Addict
            • May 2013
            • 411

            #410
            Originally posted by dpmcdonald
            I'm having issues with my set clearing the front brake caliper bracket! Did yours clear just fine??


            Yes, I had to use a 5mm spacer to clear my front brakes. A 3mm spacer might work, but i had a pair of 5mm already.

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            • dpmcdonald
              Wrencher
              • Feb 2014
              • 243

              #411
              Originally posted by jon volk
              Can you post a pic of where/how much the caliper is interfering?

              Unfortunately I didn't snap a shot of it while the car was in the air. But I've attached an image of the problem area.

              It's really close. It contacts and the top and bottom of the caliper bracket.
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              Last edited by dpmcdonald; 11-18-2016, 09:29 AM.
              '91 318is turbo

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              • dpmcdonald
                Wrencher
                • Feb 2014
                • 243

                #412
                Originally posted by f4tj0n
                Yes, I had to use a 5mm spacer to clear my front brakes. A 3mm spacer might work, but i had a pair of 5mm already.


                I see. Well, I don't want to run a spacer and bought these under the impression I wouldn't have to. I was told these wheels would even clear a BBK.
                '91 318is turbo

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                • dpmcdonald
                  Wrencher
                  • Feb 2014
                  • 243

                  #413
                  Originally posted by APEX Race Parts

                  -Matt

                  Matt, can you chime in here?
                  '91 318is turbo

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                  • essi1553
                    E30 Addict
                    • Apr 2012
                    • 440

                    #414
                    I don't want to steal anyone's thunder but I spoke with Matt regarding this.

                    I'm running a UUC BBK, and the concave version of these wheels.

                    I was told even with the UUC BBK I should only need a 5mm Spacer, however the first gentleman here (with the red car) also said he needed to run a 5mm spacer as well. If you wanted a set without the need for spacers and BBK clearance the flat faced were the ideal choice. Realistically a 5mm Spacer isn't a big deal imo. Personally I am more concerned if the tires will rub with the required spacer.

                    For the groups knowledge I haven't test fitted these wheels yet with my BBK.

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                    • f4tj0n
                      E30 Addict
                      • May 2013
                      • 411

                      #415
                      Originally posted by dpmcdonald
                      I see. Well, I don't want to run a spacer and bought these under the impression I wouldn't have to. I was told these wheels would even clear a BBK.
                      I was under the same impression but I don't mind the little baby spacer. I'm sure you can shave the bridge down a little bit to make it clear without really sacrificing the strength.

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                      • Nick's e30
                        Mod Crazy
                        • Mar 2012
                        • 676

                        #416
                        Originally posted by essi1553
                        I don't want to steal anyone's thunder but I spoke with Matt regarding this.

                        I'm running a UUC BBK, and the concave version of these wheels.

                        I was told even with the UUC BBK I should only need a 5mm Spacer, however the first gentleman here (with the red car) also said he needed to run a 5mm spacer as well. If you wanted a set without the need for spacers and BBK clearance the flat faced were the ideal choice. Realistically a 5mm Spacer isn't a big deal imo. Personally I am more concerned if the tires will rub with the required spacer.

                        For the groups knowledge I haven't test fitted these wheels yet with my BBK.
                        Everything you said. When I was first deciding on concave or not, Matt and UUC did template tests with the flat face Arc-8. Flat face will clear the biggest BBK on the market for a 4 lug e30. Concave would not.

                        I'm sure you could grind down that portion of the bracket a hair on the OE brake caliper, but I can see why one wouldn't want to do that.
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                        • f4tj0n
                          E30 Addict
                          • May 2013
                          • 411

                          #417
                          Originally posted by essi1553
                          What is your suspension setup? (If you don't mind me asking)
                          I have the Ground Control kit with the Street Touring plates.

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                          • jon volk
                            R3V OG
                            • Dec 2004
                            • 524

                            #418
                            Originally posted by f4tj0n
                            I was under the same impression but I don't mind the little baby spacer. I'm sure you can shave the bridge down a little bit to make it clear without really sacrificing the strength.
                            That is my plan after seeing the area affected. Id prefer that option to spacers.
                            '92 MTech cabrio: Tesla P85 powered

                            IG: telsa_bimmer

                            '95 Alpine M3 5.3 LS, Precision 7675, TH400/Gear Vendors OD
                            10.4@136 pump gas at 3530lbs. (SOLD)

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                            • essi1553
                              E30 Addict
                              • Apr 2012
                              • 440

                              #419
                              Originally posted by f4tj0n
                              I have the Ground Control kit with the Street Touring plates.
                              Thank you, I was really trying to determine what kind of drop you have in comparison to stock, but since my wheels will be here next week, I guess I can wait :p

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                              • jon volk
                                R3V OG
                                • Dec 2004
                                • 524

                                #420
                                You'll need to grind quite a bit material if you don't use spacers. I still prefer this to spacers.





                                '92 MTech cabrio: Tesla P85 powered

                                IG: telsa_bimmer

                                '95 Alpine M3 5.3 LS, Precision 7675, TH400/Gear Vendors OD
                                10.4@136 pump gas at 3530lbs. (SOLD)

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