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      07-20-2010, 06:04 PM   #1
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Arrow APEX ARC-8 Light weight track wheels (18x8.5" 9" 9.5" 10") 1000+ wheels ready to ship

18" APEX ARC-8 Wheels, in stock and ready to ship!
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Designed for the HPDE and race weekend user, these wheels provide significant weight savings and the proper fitment for extreme summer and r-compound tires
while exceeding the strength and quality requirements for every day street use.
Both staggered and square setups are available, along with 4 finishes to choose from.
The 18" wheels can clear up to a 380mm stoptech kit, and the 17's can clear 355mm kits.
These are the perfect solution for anyone looking to improve performance through a significant reduction in unsprung weight, without breaking the bank.



Specifications:

18x8.5" et38 - 18.45lbs - $289
18x9.0" et42 - 18.65lbs - $299
18x9.5" et35 - 18.85lbs - $314
18x10." et25 - 19.95lbs - $324
17x8.5" et40 - 17.0 lbs - $249
17x9.0" et42 - 17.2 lbs - $259


Wheel Details:

Manufacturing process:
All APEX wheels are flow-formed resulting in a light weight, track and street worthy wheel.
Flow-forming significantly reduces weight in the barrel by rolling the barrel out into it's final shape using large wheels/disks applying high pressure.
This step is the same step that monoblock forged wheels go through to shape their barrels.
By doing this, the flow-formed wheel's barrel has the same density and strength as a traditional forged wheel.
This significantly reduces rotational mass at the furthest point from the center, which is the most important weight savings area on a wheel.

Strength:
These wheels exceed industry strength requirements for street and track use
They are fully VIA and JWL certified with a load rating of 1550lbs
All wheels have VIA certification numbers

Finish:
The wheels will be available in 4 finishes
Hyper Silver
Hyperblack
Anthracite
Satin Black


Misc.
Comes with carbon-look APEX center caps
Accept OEM Roundel center caps
Install using your factory lugs or a stud conversion. no special lugs required
accepts wheel spacers including 5mm while remaining hub-centric
TPMS compatible





































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      07-21-2010, 01:40 AM   #2
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Sorry for the dumb question, but why is 18x9.5" et62 lighter than 18x8.5" et38.
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      07-21-2010, 06:38 PM   #3
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Sorry for the dumb question, but why is 18x9.5" et62 lighter than 18x8.5" et38.
Because the barrel is flow-formed (roll forged), the barrel has very little weight to it vs. the metal in the center hub area around the lugs. The 8.5" wheel has a lower offset, so it has more metal in that area, resulting in a slightly heavier overall weight. Plus slightly less spoke material is needed on the 62mm offset wheels to make them strong. The wheel is so flat that it transfers loads much easier to the hub.

It threw me off to, but when you look at the back side, you can see the differences that cause it.

To note, the ET62 wheels are for the 135i rear only and not for the 335i
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      07-23-2010, 10:43 PM   #4
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I purchased a set of 8.5/18 et 38 and 9.5/18 et 35 in hyper silver for my sparkling graphite E90. Mounting them this week with Dunlop Direzza Sport Z1 Star Spec's 235/40/18 // 265/35/18. Adding KW V1 coilovers too. Can't wait to check out the improved handling!
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      07-23-2010, 10:45 PM   #5
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BTW - Eddy at Apex is a great guy to work with. He's highly knowledgeable and patient. Good guy to do business with. My guys at VAC Motorsports in Philly work with Eddy all of the time.
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      07-25-2010, 03:35 PM   #6
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BTW - Eddy at Apex is a great guy to work with. He's highly knowledgeable and patient. Good guy to do business with. My guys at VAC Motorsports in Philly work with Eddy all of the time.
Thanks for the compliments. Be sure to post up some pictures once you have your setup mounted!
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      07-29-2010, 02:23 PM   #7
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We're out of the 9.5" et35 wheels in Satin Black now. We'll have more later this year.
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      08-04-2010, 08:04 PM   #8
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We have hundreds of 9" wheels for those who are looking for a square setup. Let us know if you have any questions.
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      08-05-2010, 01:11 PM   #9
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Do you have any pictures on a e90 sedan?

I would like to put 245/40/18's F and 275/35/18's R's on a 07 e90 with sport package. A friend with a M Coupe runs these size tires so i was wondering if I could fit them on these wheels. What size and offsets would you recommend without rubbing?

These would be used as Summer/Auto-X wheels. If the tire sizes are not optimal please let me know what sizes would be better (I would like to get some of the understeer out of the car using tires with no other changes.)

Also do the BMW TMPS sensors fit these wheels?

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Do you have any pictures on a e90 sedan?

I would like to put 245/40/18's F and 275/35/18's R's on a 07 e90 with sport package. A friend with a M Coupe runs these size tires so i was wondering if I could fit them on these wheels. What size and offsets would you recommend without rubbing?

These would be used as Summer/Auto-X wheels. If the tire sizes are not optimal please let me know what sizes would be better (I would like to get some of the understeer out of the car using tires with no other changes.)

Also do the BMW TMPS sensors fit these wheels?
245/40/18 is a bit tall for the front, but can fit without rubbing depending on the tire used. Worst case a very minor 3-5mm spacer would be needed if you used and extreme summer tire that runs extra wide. The Z4M uses taller tires then the E90/2 so that fits with much more ease on their cars.

275/35/18 on the rear fits perfectly but will promote more understeer then a 265 would. 275 closer to the same size as the 245/40 setup so visually it will look better (0.2" height difference in sidewall height with 245/265 vs same height on 245/275), but if you want to cut down on understeer, you would benefit from a 265/35/18 rear instead, which keeps the size difference front to rear much closer.

That would be used on the 18x8.5" and 18x9.5" setup.
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We're getting slim on 9.5" wheels. Contact us if you're interested
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      08-18-2010, 03:03 PM   #12
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We have all 4 finishes in the 9" wheels available and ready to ship. They make the perfect square track setup
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      08-19-2010, 09:36 AM   #13
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would you be able to just sell me the 17" rears with either a MickyThompson ET Street or Hoosier drag radial? let me know
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These are in stock and ready to ship!
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      09-13-2010, 01:27 PM   #15
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Thanks for the weekend orders. We have tons of 9" wheels in stock!
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      09-19-2010, 05:17 PM   #16
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Stupid question...how come some of the wheels look super concave sexy and others seem flat?
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      09-21-2010, 04:13 PM   #17
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Stupid question...how come some of the wheels look super concave sexy and others seem flat?
Wider wheels are concave to reach the hub mounting point and to reduce weight.

narrower wheels have a flatter face to provide Big Brake kit clearance at the correct offset for front fitments.
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      10-02-2010, 02:16 PM   #18
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I am interested in 8.5 18 inches for my e90 325i sedan in hyper silver
do you have any pics of a sedan with those?
I am planing to put with 225 45 18 and 255 40 18 on the back...
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      01-06-2011, 09:17 PM   #19
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We have 7 containers of these wheels arriving over the next few months to cover the demand during race/track season
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ANY way to have some concave on 1 fitment? PRETTY PLEASE
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      01-06-2011, 11:58 PM   #21
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ANY way to have some concave on 1 fitment? PRETTY PLEASE
If you're willing to go widebody then you can use use concaves up front



The 1 series does not have room for concave wheels and wide tires at the same time.
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Stupid question, but would these be ok for daily driving?
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