BMW 2 Series and M2 F22/F23/F87 2014-2021 Tyre Size Guide for Adelaide Drivers
If you are checking the correct BMW 2 Series and M2 tyre size in Adelaide, start with the tyre placard and the current tyre sidewalls before ordering. F22/F23 2 Series and F87 M2 fitment varies heavily between standard cars, M Sport models and M2 performance packages.
At Autosport Tyre World Magill, we help used BMW drivers choose tyres by size, load rating, speed rating, driving use and budget. For compact used BMW performance tyre fitment, staggered sizing, steering feel and alignment, the right tyre and a proper four-wheel alignment can make a noticeable difference to safety, tyre life and steering feel.
Quick answer
The correct BMW 2 Series and M2 F22/F23/F87 2014-2021 tyre size depends on the exact variant, wheel package and any changes made during the vehicle's life. Use this guide as a practical Adelaide starting point, then confirm the exact fitment on the vehicle before purchase.
Common factory-style tyre sizes
Depending on variant and wheel package, common BMW 2 Series and M2 tyre sizes may include:
| Common tyre size | Fitment note |
|---|---|
| 205/50R17 | Confirm placard, current sidewall, front/rear position, load index, speed rating and wheel package before ordering. |
| 225/40R18 front / 245/35R18 rear | Confirm placard, current sidewall, front/rear position, load index, speed rating and wheel package before ordering. |
| 235/35R19 front / 265/30R19 rear | Confirm placard, current sidewall, front/rear position, load index, speed rating and wheel package before ordering. |
| 245/35R19 front / 265/35R19 rear on selected M2 packages | Confirm placard, current sidewall, front/rear position, load index, speed rating and wheel package before ordering. |
These are guide sizes only. Used BMW fitment can vary by year, body style, M Sport package, xDrive setup, run-flat requirement, aftermarket wheels and previous owner changes.
Used BMW fitment checks
The F22 2 Series and F87 M2 are popular enthusiast platforms, so many cars have aftermarket wheels or non-standard tyre sizes. Confirming the actual fitment is essential before ordering tyres.
For Adelaide drivers, check:
- tyre placard size and current sidewall size
- whether the car still uses run-flat tyres
- BMW star marking where required
- front/rear staggered sizing where relevant
- load index, speed rating and XL requirement
- uneven inner-edge wear before fitting the next set
- whether aftermarket wheels have changed the original fitment
Why four-wheel alignment matters
Older BMW vehicles can be sensitive to alignment, especially after suspension wear, wheel changes or years of Adelaide road use. If the old tyres show inner-edge wear, feathering, shoulder wear, vibration or pulling, fitting new tyres without checking alignment can shorten the life of the next set.
A proper wheel alignment Adelaide check helps:
- protect new tyres from uneven wear
- improve straight-line stability
- keep steering feel centred and predictable
- reduce vibration and tyre noise where alignment is a contributor
- identify worn suspension or steering components
- confirm the car is ready for new tyres before money is spent
Learn more here: wheel alignment Adelaide.
Recommended tyre options by budget
After confirming the exact placard size, current sidewall size, load index, speed rating, BMW star marking and run-flat requirement, these are useful product-search starting points from the Autosport Tyre World range. Availability changes by size, so confirm the exact tyre before fitting.
Premium
- Michelin 225/40R18 options - Best first check for premium grip, comfort and steering response.
- Continental 225/40R18 options - Strong option for wet braking, European vehicle feel and daily refinement.
- Pirelli 225/40R18 options - Worth checking for BMW OE-style fitments and sportier wheel packages.
Middle Range
- Yokohama 225/40R18 options - Good balance of wet grip, comfort and value for daily driving.
- Dunlop 225/40R18 options - Useful for familiar touring and performance choices where the exact size is available.
- Kumho 225/40R18 options - Often a strong mid-range value choice for used BMW replacement sizes.
Budget
- Sailun 225/40R18 options - Value-first option when the correct load and speed rating are available.
- Nankang 225/40R18 options - Popular budget/performance-value brand for selected passenger and performance sizes.
- Winrun 225/40R18 options - Useful for budget-conscious replacement after confirming rating and fitment.
SEO and AEO fitment notes
For searchers asking "What tyre sizes fit a BMW 2 Series F22 or M2 F87?", the most accurate answer is: check the exact placard first, then match the current tyre size with the correct load index, speed rating, BMW star/run-flat requirement and wheel package. This is especially important on used BMW models because wheels and tyres may have been changed by previous owners.
Important fitment checklist
Before fitting tyres to a BMW 2 Series and M2, check:
- tyre placard size
- current tyre sidewall size
- load index and XL requirement
- speed rating
- front/rear staggered setup where relevant
- run-flat, conventional tyre or BMW star marking requirement
- wheel alignment and existing tyre wear pattern
Adelaide tyre fitting and wheel alignment locations
For used BMW tyre fitment checks, balancing and wheel alignment Adelaide support, visit one of our three local TYREPLUS / Autosport Tyre World locations.
TYREPLUS Magill | Autosport Tyre World Magill
647 Magill Road, Magill SA 5072
Phone: 0452 641 023
TYREPLUS Clarence Gardens | Autosport Tyre World Clarence Gardens
911 South Road, Clarence Gardens SA 5039
Phone: 0420 299 911
TYREPLUS Wingfield | Autosport Tyre World Wingfield
411 Grand Junction Road, Wingfield SA 5013
Phone: 0433 645 411
FAQ
What tyre sizes fit a BMW 2 Series F22 or M2 F87?
Common sizes may include 205/50R17, 225/40R18 front / 245/35R18 rear, 235/35R19 front / 265/30R19 rear, 245/35R19 front / 265/35R19 rear on selected M2 packages depending on generation, variant and wheel package. Always confirm the tyre placard and current sidewall before ordering.
Do used BMW tyres need a wheel alignment?
Yes, it is strongly recommended when replacing tyres, especially if the previous set wore unevenly, the vehicle pulls, or the steering wheel is off-centre. Four-wheel alignment helps protect the new tyres and can reveal worn suspension parts.
Can I replace BMW run-flat tyres with normal tyres?
Sometimes, but it should be checked properly first. Consider the tyre placard, wheel condition, load rating, tyre pressure monitoring system, spare/repair plan and how the car is used before changing from run-flat to conventional tyres.
Which tyre brand is best for a BMW 2 Series and M2?
Premium options usually start with Michelin, Continental and Pirelli. Middle-range options can include Yokohama, Dunlop and Kumho. Budget options can include Sailun, Nankang and Winrun, provided the exact size, load rating and speed rating are correct.
Where can I buy BMW 2 Series and M2 tyres in Adelaide?
Autosport Tyre World / TYREPLUS can help with used BMW tyre fitting, balancing and wheel alignment across Magill, Clarence Gardens and Wingfield.
Final thoughts
The best BMW 2 Series and M2 tyre choice starts with the exact size on the car, then the way the vehicle is driven. For Adelaide roads, combine correct fitment with a quality tyre and a proper alignment check so the vehicle brakes, steers and wears tyres as it should.