monoblocks?
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1987 mercedes 190.E 2.6
monoblocks?
hello. another question for whoever, are 190's able to accept Monoblock wheels without any modification? meaning, a direct "bolt-on" install. thanks for the help.
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80 bucks off craigslist was a hr drive but worth it they came with the tires they have good tread
So I'm just gona use them till I need new ones then go with a lower profile maybe. 40's. Why take off good tires? Right. But anyway didn't need adapters or anything.
So I'm just gona use them till I need new ones then go with a lower profile maybe. 40's. Why take off good tires? Right. But anyway didn't need adapters or anything.
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2015 C300 4MATIC, 2003 CL55, 2009 C300 4MATIC
Hey, I know this thread is kind of old but I figured I would give some imput.
I have 17" monoblocks on my w201 2.3 8V. 8.5 width in the rear wheels, and not sure what the fronts are. (I think 7 or 7.5). But anyways, Im running 215/40/17 size tires and nothing rubs. Ill attach a "before and after" photo. I am however puting lowing springs on once I save up some cash. I think im going for "H&R" springs, found on Ebay.
I have 17" monoblocks on my w201 2.3 8V. 8.5 width in the rear wheels, and not sure what the fronts are. (I think 7 or 7.5). But anyways, Im running 215/40/17 size tires and nothing rubs. Ill attach a "before and after" photo. I am however puting lowing springs on once I save up some cash. I think im going for "H&R" springs, found on Ebay.