19x9.5 All round?
#1
Super Member
Thread Starter
19x9.5 All round?
Looking at getting 19x9.5 all around using:
Front 19x9.5 - 235/35/19
Rear 19x9.5 - 265/35/19
Car is sitting low on Bilstein suspension.
Rear clears already with those specs, just wondering if the front will be ok or if i'm going to run into any issues?
Front 19x9.5 - 235/35/19
Rear 19x9.5 - 265/35/19
Car is sitting low on Bilstein suspension.
Rear clears already with those specs, just wondering if the front will be ok or if i'm going to run into any issues?
#2
I doubt 9.5 will work on the front.
To fit on the outside the wheel will need to be ET52 or higher, but this will give you 1in. less inner clearance than stock.
Plus 235 on 9.5in wheel would be too much stretch and look weird with a 265 on 9.5in wheel on the back which wouldnt be stretched.
To fit on the outside the wheel will need to be ET52 or higher, but this will give you 1in. less inner clearance than stock.
Plus 235 on 9.5in wheel would be too much stretch and look weird with a 265 on 9.5in wheel on the back which wouldnt be stretched.
#5
MBWorld Fanatic!
19 x 9 is the widest you can go in the front - ET 45 offset.
#6
MBWorld Fanatic!
Here is some pics i posted in the Aftermarket wheel thread. Might give you some ideas on tyres wrapped on wide rims.
This is my friends 2010 C63.
We just painted the brakes red for her.
These rims are
19x8.5 ET40- FRONT [235/35/19]
19x9.5 ET40- REAR [245/35/19]
Rears stick out 20mm further than factory.
This was NOT her choice of rims or setup, its how she bought the car.
When these tyres wear out, she will be changing it all to something better.
Anyone wanting an easy offset calculator use:
http://www.jdmconcept.com.au/wheel-offset-calculator
We just painted the brakes red for her.
These rims are
19x8.5 ET40- FRONT [235/35/19]
19x9.5 ET40- REAR [245/35/19]
Rears stick out 20mm further than factory.
This was NOT her choice of rims or setup, its how she bought the car.
When these tyres wear out, she will be changing it all to something better.
Anyone wanting an easy offset calculator use:
http://www.jdmconcept.com.au/wheel-offset-calculator