About This BMW M2 Competition F87 Build
We love featuring real builds from real owners. This White BMW M2 Competition F87 sits on a set of 19×9 and 19×10-inch 6Sixty Design Shuriken Monoblock wheels, and the result speaks for itself.
The owner chose 6Sixty Design for a reason. This brand delivers serious quality and a design language that turns heads at every car meet. We see hundreds of BMW M2 builds come through WheelFront every month, but this one stands out. The combination of the White exterior with the 6Sixty Design Shuriken Monoblock creates a look that balances aggression with elegance.

Fitment Breakdown: 6Sixty Design Shuriken Monoblock on the BMW M2 Competition F87
I walked around this M2 Competition at the show, and the 6Sixty Design Shuriken setup stopped me cold. They opted for a 19x9 up front and a 19x10 in the rear. This staggered setup respects the factory geometry while giving the car a much wider, more aggressive footprint.
The offset on these monoblocks is absolute perfection. They push the wheel face right to the edge of the fender without crossing the line into poke territory. I checked the alignment, and the stance looks completely intentional.
Caliper clearance is always the big worry with the M2 Competition’s massive front brakes. These Shurikens clear the calipers with room to spare. The inner barrel design provides plenty of breathing room for the performance hardware.
The hub bore is machined specifically for the BMW platform. This ensures a perfect hub-centric fitment. We hate using hub rings, and this direct-fit approach keeps the steering feel sharp and vibration-free.
Looking at the spoke design, the geometry pulls the eye outward toward the lip. This makes the 19-inch diameter look slightly larger than it actually is. It fills the wheel arch perfectly without the awkward gap you see on stock wheels.
This car is running on a high-end coilover kit, which changes the game for fitment. The drop pulls the tires closer to the fender liner. You have to be careful with inner fender rubbing if you go too low with this width.
I inspected the rear fender clearance carefully. Even with a meaty tire, there is zero evidence of rubbing under hard cornering. The engineering behind these offsets keeps the tires tucked safely inside the metal.
What We Recommend for BMW M2 Competition F87 Owners
If you own an F87, do not mess around with cheap offsets. Stick to 19s if you want the best balance of aesthetic and performance. 20s usually kill the ride quality and handle like garbage on the street.
We always suggest a staggered setup for the M2. The car is designed to rotate around the rear, and narrowing the front track too much ruins that balance. Keep the front and rear widths proportional to keep the traction control happy.
Watch your tire stretch closely. You want a square sidewall that protects the rim and provides a crisp steering response. Avoid the "stance bro" look where the tire pulls away from the lip of the wheel.

Most guys make the mistake of running spacers that push the wheels too far out. If you buy high-quality wheels like these 6Sixty monoblocks, you do not need spacers. Get the offset right from the factory.
If you plan on tracking the car, look for a setup that allows for a wider tire patch. You can squeeze more rubber in there if you dial in some negative camber. Just make sure your alignment shop knows what they are doing.
Style and Build Analysis
The contrast on this build is just lethal. That crisp, clean White paint looks incredible against the deep Gloss Black finish of the Shuriken wheels. It is a timeless color combo that never goes out of style.
The Shuriken design itself is sharp and angular. It mimics the aggressive lines of the F87 bodywork perfectly. Every spoke feels like it belongs on a car that wants to eat up a mountain pass.
The Gloss Black finish hides brake dust better than silver wheels, which is a huge plus for this platform. BMWs are notorious for dusting, and these wheels keep the car looking clean even after a spirited drive. They look just as good dirty as they do polished.
Compared to the other builds we feature, this one feels refined. Many people go for wild colors or massive aero kits that ruin the car. This owner understood that a great set of wheels and the right ride height are all you need.
The proportions are spot on. The car looks like a predator sitting at a stoplight. It has a heavy, planted road presence that makes the factory car look a bit sleepy by comparison.
Why We Love This Build
Seeing this white M2 sitting under the bright show lights was a total highlight for me. The way the light hits the gloss black curves of the Shuriken spokes makes the whole car look like it is moving while standing still. It is rare to see a build that feels this complete and purposeful.
The arches are filled perfectly, and the fitment gives the M2 the muscular stance it has always deserved. It is not trying too hard; it just looks right. We love it because it improves the car without losing the soul of the chassis.
This is exactly how an F87 should look in the real world. Stop dreaming and get your fitment dialed in.

Full Specs Breakdown
Here is exactly what this owner is running. We break down every detail so you can replicate this build or use it as a starting point for your own setup.
- Car Make & Model: BMW M2 Competition F87
- Vehicle Color: White
- Wheel Brand & Model: 6Sixty Design Shuriken Monoblock
- Wheel Size: 19×9 and 19×10
- Offset: Contact dealer
- Wheel Finish: Gloss Black
Before You Buy: Fitment Checklist

We talk to BMW M2 owners every day. These are the questions we hear most before they pull the trigger on new wheels.
Will 19×9 and 19×10-inch wheels fit my BMW M2? Yes, but fitment depends on width, offset, and tire size working together. A wrong offset means rubbing. A wrong tire size means poor handling. Always verify all three.
Do I need to modify my fenders? That depends on your offset and suspension. A conservative offset with stock ride height usually fits without modification. Go aggressive and you may need to roll or pull your fenders.
Can I daily-drive this setup? Absolutely. Thousands of BMW M2 owners run 19×9 and 19×10-inch wheels every day. The key is choosing the right tire with enough sidewall to absorb road imperfections.



