
Best Track & Semi-Slick Tires for BMW M4 F82
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MICHELIN Pilot Sport 4 ZP - Summer Tire for BMW M
MICHELIN

Michelin Pilot Super Sport 275/35ZR19 XL 100Y Performance Tire
MICHELIN

Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 Connect 255/35ZR19 (96Y) XL Summer Tire
MICHELIN

Continental ExtremeContact Sport 02 Summer Tire 255/35ZR19 96Y XL
Continental

Fullway HP108 255/35R19 All-Season Performance Tires for BMW – Set of 2
Fullway
More wheel and tire options for the BMW F82
Popular F82 track & semi-slick tires
Mid-tier mix of track & semi-slick tires that fit the BMW F82.

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

Circuit Performance CP30 19x8.5 Gloss Gun Metal Wheel for BMW (5x120 +35mm)
Circuit Performance
$219.15
When it comes to wheels and tires for the BMW F82 M4, the factory 19-inch setup is a solid starting point, but enthusiasts quickly move toward forged options for meaningful weight reduction and improved handling response. Popular wheel choices include Vossen Forged LC-102 and HF-5 series, BBS FI-R, and the highly regarded Apex Arc-8 in 19x9.5 front and 19x10 rear sizing - a fitment that works exceptionally well with the F82's geometry without requiring aggressive camber correction. For track-focused builds, the Enkei RPF1 remains a lightweight budget-conscious favorite. On the tire side, Michelin Pilot Sport 4S is arguably the best street/track hybrid compound available for this chassis, while the Pilot Sport Cup 2 is the go-to for serious lap work. Bridgestone Potenza Sport and Continental ExtremeContact Sport 02 are strong alternatives worth considering. From a practical standpoint, always check your wheel offset carefully - the F82 runs ET35 front and ET22 rear from factory, and straying too far with spacers will accelerate hub bearing wear and create unwanted steering feedback, so keep aftermarket fitments within a reasonable range of OEM spec.










