wheel question
#1
Super Member
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wheel question
Hi Guys,
im sure this has been asked before.
I was wondering if the wheels of my 2010 C63 will fit on my 2013 C250 coupe?
is so the current tires are 225 on the front , so i was wondering if i could also keep the 235 on the front.
lastly , does anyone know what the offset is on the c250 wheels with the sport pkg/ amg? I hate those wheels on the car and i really would love to put my c63 wheels on as they are just sitting around collecting dust.
im sure this has been asked before.
I was wondering if the wheels of my 2010 C63 will fit on my 2013 C250 coupe?
is so the current tires are 225 on the front , so i was wondering if i could also keep the 235 on the front.
lastly , does anyone know what the offset is on the c250 wheels with the sport pkg/ amg? I hate those wheels on the car and i really would love to put my c63 wheels on as they are just sitting around collecting dust.
#2
Senior Member
As far as I know you shouldn't have any issues putting the C63 wheels on the coupe as they should have the same suspension setup as the 2010. They are both W204.
Usually people run 225/255 or 235/265 depending on how wide your wheels are.
Usually people run 225/255 or 235/265 depending on how wide your wheels are.
#3
MBWorld Fanatic!
I'm also late seeing this but as above, yes they will fit up perfectly no problems at all - in fact you'll notice an improvement overall as the offset of the front rims is a slightly lower ET making for a slightly wider (but still fully contained) front track width and the rear rims are slightly wider to which I've noticed better traction and handling even with the same tyres compared to the stock C250 18" rims.
I know all this because I've been running C63 rims on my C250 for over 2 and 1/2 years now
I don't have all the specifics regarding technical info, model no.s etc. of the various rims in front of me right now, but the above should be enough to get you going
I know all this because I've been running C63 rims on my C250 for over 2 and 1/2 years now
I don't have all the specifics regarding technical info, model no.s etc. of the various rims in front of me right now, but the above should be enough to get you going