
Best Track & Semi-Slick Tires for BMW 2 F22
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Toyo Proxes R888R - 265/35ZR18 Track Tire for BMW
Toyo Tires

BFGoodrich g-Force Rival S 225/45R15 87V Performance Tire
BFGoodrich

Nitto NT01 - 245/40ZR18 Track Tire for BMW
Nitto

Toyo Proxes R888R Racing Radial Tire 225/40ZR18 92Y for BMW
Toyo Tires

Nitto NT05 245/40R18 97W XL Ultra-High Performance Tire
Nitto

Yokohama Advan Sport A/S+ All-Season Performance Tire 235/35R19 91Y
Yokohama

BFGoodrich g-Force Phenom T/A Summer Tire 225/45ZR17 94W for BMW
BFGoodrich

Armstrong Blu-Trac HP All-Season High Performance Tire 235/35R19 – 91W XL
Armstrong
More wheel and tire options for the BMW F22
Popular F22 track & semi-slick tires
Mid-tier mix of track & semi-slick tires that fit the BMW F22.

Circuit Performance CP30 Gloss Silver Wheel 19x9.5 — 5x120 BMW Fitment
Circuit Performance
$224.15

Bridgestone Blizzak WS90 Winter Tire 225/45R17 91H - E82/F22/E90/F30/F32
Bridgestone
$243.82

Circuit Performance CP30 19x8.5 Gloss Gun Metal Wheel for BMW (5x120 +35mm)
Circuit Performance
$219.15

Circuit Performance CP30 18x8 Gloss Silver Wheel for BMW 5x120 +35mm Offset
Circuit Performance
$206.03
When it comes to wheels and tires for the BMW F22, fitment and quality are everything. The factory 18-inch staggered setup is decent, but most enthusiasts move toward 19-inch or 20-inch forged wheels to sharpen handling response and drop unsprung weight. Popular choices include BBS CH-R and BBS FI in 19x8.5 front and 19x9.5 rear, Vossen HF-5 for a more aggressive street look, or TE37SL from Rays Engineering for track-focused builds. For tires, the Michelin Pilot Sport 4S is the go-to recommendation for balanced street performance, while the Continental ExtremeContact Sport 02 offers excellent wet grip at a friendlier price point. If you're running a 235/35R19 front and 265/30R19 rear stagger, always verify clearance against your suspension setup, especially if you're running coilovers from KW or Bilstein. One critical piece of advice: never cheap out on a proper alignment after a wheel swap on the F22 - this chassis is sensitive to toe and camber settings, and poor alignment will destroy your tire edges within a few thousand miles.









