C63 with Modulare C11 wheels
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C63 with Modulare C11 wheels
Hello all,
Here is a Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG with a set of 19” Modulare C11 3-piece concave wheels, in a brushed finish with color match Steel Grey Metallic windows and a chrome lip. The wheels are 19x8.5 front and 19x10 rear, mated to Continental Extreme DW 245/35/19 and 275/30/19 tires.
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Here is a Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG with a set of 19” Modulare C11 3-piece concave wheels, in a brushed finish with color match Steel Grey Metallic windows and a chrome lip. The wheels are 19x8.5 front and 19x10 rear, mated to Continental Extreme DW 245/35/19 and 275/30/19 tires.
Enjoy the pics!
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wow, really enjoyed this photography!!!
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Beautiful wheels!! Good match on the steel grey... only one dislike, the Conti looks sooo meaty.
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Thanks again to Wheel Experts, ...i'm in love with the new look the new wheels give the car. A very clean, yet understated look that kept with the factory style. I love it.
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Yes Wayne, that's me!
The Conti's do not rub in the rear, although this is due to the slight stretch on the 10's. If I had gone with 9.5's the sidewall would match the fronts, but then it may rub the fender. I do have slight rubbing on the fronts however, ...I "may" go back to 235's, ...we'll see.
To answer a few questions:
Yes Wayne, that's me!
The Conti's do not rub in the rear, although this is due to the slight stretch on the 10's. If I had gone with 9.5's the sidewall would match the fronts, but then it may rub the fender. I do have slight rubbing on the fronts however, ...I "may" go back to 235's, ...we'll see.
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Some wheel manufacturers choose to keep the offsets they use on various cars proprietary to protect their investment in R&D and test fitting, etc. It makes it more difficult for someone to create a low priced knock off of their wheel designs. Modulare happens to be one of those companies. Others, such as HRE also keep this information proprietary.
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As a guess I'd say the front would be less than a ET of 40 otherwise the front should not be rubbing with 245/35 regardless of the brand of tire. That being said, I'd be somewhat reluctant to purchase a wheel not knowing the offset...I'd look to purchase another brand where I'd find more certainty
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As a guess I'd say the front would be less than a ET of 40 otherwise the front should not be rubbing with 245/35 regardless of the brand of tire. That being said, I'd be somewhat reluctant to purchase a wheel not knowing the offset...I'd look to purchase another brand where I'd find more certainty
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