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► Official APEX VW SM-10 Flow Formed Wheel Thread

bfury5

Autocross Champion
Location
CT
In for 17x9 ET42. I currently run 17x8.5" ET42 with ~2.4° of camber and have no issues with fitment. A touch more camber and the fitment would likely still work. Anyone using these on the track knows camber is a must, and for that reason ET42 should work well.
 

APEXWheels

Autocross Champion
Location
Bay Area
Car(s)
2017 GSW 4-Motion
Nice- are you zeroing in on an ETA for release yet?

We are getting very close to having an ETA, but we aren't quite there yet. I will be sure to update the community once we have a better idea as to what our timeline will look like.

So will the 17x9 ET42 clear without spacers? Or yet to be determined?
Does this apply to both the ARC8 and the EC7 style?
Based on your comments, I’m assuming the barrels clear the rotor/caliper.....?

Will the 17x8.5 clear the same BBK’s above?

Can you also elaborate a little on the design features of the different wheel designs. The EC-7 and SM-10 are later designs and appear to have a few additional benefits over the ARC 8. A few design differences being a little better BBK friendly.

At the moment we can clear the AP Essex CP9660 6-pot 355mm kit and the Stoptech ST-40 4-pot 355mm kit with the 17x9" ET42 without any spacers. However, the AP Essex CP9668 kit is a bit of an outlier compared to the other BBKs we have tested due to its slightly larger dimensions. Currently, it is looking like that particular kit will need a small (3mm) spacer to clear the spokes of the 17x9" ET42.

The BBKs we have tested all clear our 17" barrel without any issues. The clearance problem is mainly with the spokes.

For the 17x8.5" ET43, we are not as worried about clearing the larger, more serious BBKs considering most of the MK7 guys running those will more than likely opt for the 17x9" ET42. That being said, we do plan to clear the smaller, more popular BBKs more commonly seen on "dual-duty" cars, such as the Macan 340mm kit. Depending on the demand, we are also considering the idea of making the 17x8.5" ET43 more of a "winter wheel", to serve as an off-season fitment for those who drive their MK7s year-round. That way, you can have a strong, lightweight 17" wheel that is ideal for snow/all-season tires and can clear most of the popular BBKs on the market while still providing a flush fitment.

Design-wise, our initial Flow Formed 17" and 18" wheels will be based on our existing SM-10 design, with a few VW-specific tweaks. For the 18" Forged wheels, we are planning to offer the EC-7R with some similar VW-specific changes. For now, that's all I can elaborate on in regards to wheel design and features until we get a bit closer to putting these wheels into production.


In for 17x9 ET42. I currently run 17x8.5" ET42 with ~2.4° of camber and have no issues with fitment. A touch more camber and the fitment would likely still work. Anyone using these on the track knows camber is a must, and for that reason ET42 should work well.

This was our line of thinking for the 17x9" ET42 as well. We figured most track owners are running some additional camber anyways, so it wouldn't be a huge issue to go slightly lower with the offset to provide a better fitment, while still clearing just about all aftermarket BBKs without spacers (besides the AP Essex CP9668 kit).

-Geirsen
 

bfury5

Autocross Champion
Location
CT
This was our line of thinking for the 17x9" ET42 as well. We figured most track owners are running some additional camber anyways, so it wouldn't be a huge issue to go slightly lower with the offset to provide a better fitment, while still clearing just about all aftermarket BBKs without spacers (besides the AP Essex CP9668 kit).

-Geirsen

Yeah that's what I'm thinking. On the street, a 17/18x8.5 ET42 will give you an aggressive fitment but should still fit the fender without modifications (maybe fender screw depending on ride height and tire OD).

On track, 9" wide and ET42 with proper camber will fit like a glove.

Let me know if you happen to have two 17x9 that, uh, are just laying around. For science of course 😂
 

S-4Motion

Go Kart Newbie
Location
Space
Car(s)
Golf Sportwagen 4Mo
What size center caps are going to fit these wheels, is it the older size or the new 55mm diameter? Personally, I'd love to run the dynamic center caps.
 

APEXWheels

Autocross Champion
Location
Bay Area
Car(s)
2017 GSW 4-Motion
What size center caps are going to fit these wheels, is it the older size or the new 55mm diameter? Personally, I'd love to run the dynamic center caps.

The wheels will fit the older 66mm center caps. No plans at this time to offer 55mm center cap compatibility.

What kind of $$$ are we talking for the winter setup?

We are still gauging community interest for the winter setup, so we don't have any official info for those wheels yet. Stay tuned!

-Geirsen
 

The Dude

Autocross Champion
Location
PNW
Car(s)
MK7 GTI S
The wheels will fit the older 66mm center caps. No plans at this time to offer 55mm center cap compatibility.



We are still gauging community interest for the winter setup, so we don't have any official info for those wheels yet. Stay tuned!

-Geirsen
Tell you what, you do a set of decent looking snow wheels for less than a grand and I'm in, lol.
 

jmblur

Autocross Champion
Location
Massachusetts
Car(s)
2017 Golf R
We are still gauging community interest for the winter setup, so we don't have any official info for those wheels yet. Stay tuned!

I'm not a huge fan of thin wheels/thin tires for winter (let's face it, my R doesn't have the ground clearance to rip through deep enough snow where thin tires are going to make a difference!) So I'll likely be rocking a 17x7.5 or 8 for winter, which you're already planning on. Bonus if it has a more salt/ding resistant finish :)
 

pseudorealityx

Go Kart Champion
Location
Decatur, GA
Car(s)
2017 GTI SE

Tell you what, you do a set of decent looking snow wheels for less than a grand and I'm in, lol.

You should look at their site. Under $1000 for a set isn't likely happening without a sale.
 

APEXWheels

Autocross Champion
Location
Bay Area
Car(s)
2017 GSW 4-Motion
Thin, ugly, cheap. Kinda like the wheel attached to a spare tire. For oem 17's that fir pp brakes its almost 300 a wheel, so 1k a set would be a bargain.

How about a wheel that is robust, has a great-looking design and fitment, and is able to clear PP/R/Macan brakes?

In the past, we have offered annual Group Buys for our BMW winter fitments, which typically start at the beginning of Fall. If we did something similar for these wheels and the participation levels are decent, we might be able to get the cost down to around that point. No guarantees though, as we are still trying to gauge interest for winter-specific wheels for this community.

For those who would be interested in a winter-specific setup, how would you feel about a slight increase in weight if it meant a bit more strength for harsher road conditions typically seen in the off-season?

-Geirsen
 

The Dude

Autocross Champion
Location
PNW
Car(s)
MK7 GTI S
How about a wheel that is robust, has a great-looking design and fitment, and is able to clear PP/R/Macan brakes?

In the past, we have offered annual Group Buys for our BMW winter fitments, which typically start at the beginning of Fall. If we did something similar for these wheels and the participation levels are decent, we might be able to get the cost down to around that point. No guarantees though, as we are still trying to gauge interest for winter-specific wheels for this community.

For those who would be interested in a winter-specific setup, how would you feel about a slight increase in weight if it meant a bit more strength for harsher road conditions typically seen in the off-season?

-Geirsen
I'm sold. 17's mean cheaper tires and a nicer ride while the weather is garbage
 

geokilla

Go Kart Champion
Location
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Car(s)
2018 VW GTI DSG
I'm sold. 17's mean cheaper tires and a nicer ride while the weather is garbage
17x8 is what I'm looking for summer wheels. The selection for hub centric 17x8 is horrible :(
 
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