BMW F22 F23 2 Series Wheels
Lightweight forged & flow formed wheels for your 2014-2019 F2X including M235i M240i
7/7 Designs
Forged Sprint line
Forged Touring line
Flow Formed Evolution line
Flow Formed Classic line
Finish: Anthracite
Overview
BMW F22 F23 2 Series Wheel Performance
While the factory F22 and F23 2 series wheels were not as limiting as its predecessor, the new 2 series still left little room for wide wheel fitments and launched with sizing that compromised on tire width. With a capable chassis and potent engine options, a chassis-specific wheel fitment optimized for performance is one of the best modifications 2 series owners can make. We created flow formed wheels like the ARC-8, EC-7, SM-10 and FL-5, along with fully forged wheels like the VS-5RS specifically for the 2 series. Given the complex brake options available on the F2X cars, our F22 F23 2 Series Wheel and Tire Fitment Guide is a critical part of choosing your perfect setup.
About the BMW 2 Series
The F2X generation was released for the U.S. market for the 2014 model year. Just like the last model, the E8X 1 series, BMW only sold the Coupe (F22) and Convertible (F23) models here in the states. Over in Europe, BMW offered a three door (F21) and five door (F20) hatchback version. These models stuck out among the competition as they were one of the only RWD hatchbacks available. For the U.S, engine options came in the choice of the turbo charged 2.0l four cylinder, the N20, or a 3.0l turbocharged inline six, dubbed the N55. Both models were made available with a 6 speed manual transmission or the widely used ZF 8 speed automatic.
In 2016, BMW gave the 2 series a major facelift complete with upgraded engines. The 228i became the 230i and received the new B48 turbo charged four cylinder. The popular M235i gave up the N55 engine in favor of the new B58 bi-turbo inline six and became known as the M240i. Power figures increased to 258 hp and 335 hp respectively. Aside from the mechanical differences, the new facelifted models received an improved I-drive software along with subtle interior and exterior changes.
What Makes it a Good Track Car
The F2X generation handles just like a BMW should. Overall steering feel is nicely weighted and the car is easy to handle right at the limit. In a stock state of tune, none of the models are overpowered, but they do have ample grunt to set some pretty quick lap times. In general, these cars are pretty good when it comes to reliability on track. Like all BMWs there are some maintenance items worth mentioning. The early four cylinder models (228i) do feature plastic timing chain guides which can fail. While newer models are less likely to see an issue, as these vehicles age, it’s worth keeping an eye on and considering replacement.
Like most turbocharged engines, these cars respond very well to a software tune to get some more power. The B58 in the M240i especially, can be made to produce some impressive numbers. If you do go this route and plan to hit the track, just be sure to invest in some quality cooling mods to ensure temps don’t get too high out on the road course.
Regardless of what model you pick, the number one mod should be a wider set of F22 or F23 2 Series wheels and sticky tires. This will make a dramatic improvement in handling, as BMW left this car with too little grip even on the top of the line models.
If you would like to learn more, checkout this buyer’s guide from Jalopnik.com: BMW 2 Series: The Ultimate Buyer's Guide
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ARC-8 Specifications



Fitment guides
Which Wheels Should I Get?
Check out our Fitment Guides, the most in-depth, authoritative guides for wheel and tire fitments, tailored for your vehicle and how you drive it.
ARC-8 features
The Flow Form Advantage
Flow forming enables us to create high performance wheels without the price premium of forging. It improves the mechanical properties and grain structure of the barrel, increasing its strength and stiffness, which allows us to use less material and reduce weight. Thanks to our superior engineering, our flow formed wheels have a higher load rating than some competitors' forged wheels.

Big Brake Clearance
Big brakes often require bigger, heavier, more expensive wheels, which aren’t ideal in a performance environment. The ARC-8 accommodates many big brake kits, even with its classic deep-concave spokes. If you need more clearance, the forged ARC-8R or one of our curved spoke wheel designs has you covered.

Maximizing Concavity
We use the deepest concave face profiles we can for every application after factoring in critical clearances such as brake calipers. The ARC-8 utilizes 2 unique profiles to make this possible, with the deepest concave face delivering reduced weight and a stunningly aggressive appearance.

Weight Optimized
We conducted extensive Finite Element Analysis (FEA) to reinforce high-stress areas and to remove material where it didn’t improve strength. The result is a wheel that is exceptionally light without the strength compromises found on typical lightweight wheels.²

Built for Impact Sockets
Track wheels need track tools. Don’t settle for wheels that require undersized tuner lugs or thin walled sockets. All APEX wheels accommodate over-sized race lugs and impact sockets to make swapping wheels lightning fast.
32mm
Socket Diameter Clearance

Finishing Touches
The ARC-8 is finished using a multi-stage liquid paint over a powder coated base coat. This coating process leaves lug holes, center bores and mounting pads untouched, which ensures proper fit and torque values.

JWL and Beyond
All APEX Flow Formed wheels meet or meaningfully exceed JWL load rating requirements. Some manufacturers don't meet the minimum requirements, yet still claim to be compliant. Always compare load ratings to ensure you aren’t sacrificing critical strength for a slightly lighter wheel.

True VIA
The VIA is an independent wheel testing and auditing agency similar to TÜV. Many companies falsely claim their wheels have been certified, and even use the VIA stamp without permission. Our Flow Formed wheels have been certified, and we provide the registration numbers for every wheel. Protect yourself. Demand registration numbers from manufacturers.

Additional features

Hub Centric
All ARC-8 wheels are purpose built for select vehicle applications. Very few applications require centering rings.

Center Caps
All APEX wheels come with our gloss black cap included that is interchangeable with the OE cap. We also offer additional colors for select fitments.

Wheel Hardware
APEX wheels can be used with all OEM mounting hardware, proper aftermarket hardware and most wheel spacers. Wheel locks and stud conversion kits also work perfectly.

TPMS
All APEX wheels accept OEM and aftermarket Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensors and standard fit valve stems. If you don’t have sensors, then select from our metal stems available in multiple finishes.


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A Wheel You Can Depend On
Accidental damage replacement
Curb rash or pothole damage on the street? Make an oopsie at the track? We’ve all been there. APEX is proud to offer 50% off replacement wheels, no matter the damage.
Lifetime warranty
All APEX wheels come with a lifetime structural warranty against defects in workmanship and materials, plus a 1 year finish warranty. Exchanges are fast, easy, and hassle-free.
Footnotes
¹ All wheels compared with equivalent 18x10” ET25 5x120mm / 72.56mm fitment. Price displayed based on MSRP as of 5/16/2025.
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