19s are rubbing
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That is exactly where I am at 29 and 35.
It is the rears and fender rolling seems to be required. I have had others with the authentics say the same thing, they rub a little. I can't stand it so I will go to the shop on Friday to see their recommendation. If I do not feel comfortable, they are hitting the classifieds and I will keep the 18s.
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It is the rears and fender rolling seems to be required. I have had others with the authentics say the same thing, they rub a little. I can't stand it so I will go to the shop on Friday to see their recommendation. If I do not feel comfortable, they are hitting the classifieds and I will keep the 18s.
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When I had my Brabus rims 8.5 and 9.5, I ran a 5mm spacer in the front and no spacer in the rear with no rubbing.
I say take off the spacers in the rear and get a thinner spacer for the fronts... oh and get shorter lugs!
I say take off the spacers in the rear and get a thinner spacer for the fronts... oh and get shorter lugs!
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thanks for the compliments. my fenders are not rolled. i use a 255 tire instead of a 265. my rear wheel is only 19x9.
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2008 C300 Sport Sedan: Panarama Roof, P2, Multimedia
I had a set of Auth. Brabus 19" Monoblock VIs. I believe it's 32 in the front and 35 rear. I got my spacers from Brabus North America. I spoke with the manager there. I think his name is Andres or something like that. Any ways, I also had my fenders rolled at Sprewell. Andres at Brabus did say that 19s are not recommended for the C-Class, but would occasionally rub unless you roll your fenders. I never had a problem unless I was packing 2 people in the back and going really fast over a bump or dip. Good luck.
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I had a set of Auth. Brabus 19" Monoblock VIs. I believe it's 32 in the front and 35 rear. I got my spacers from Brabus North America. I spoke with the manager there. I think his name is Andres or something like that. Any ways, I also had my fenders rolled at Sprewell. Andres at Brabus did say that 19s are not recommended for the C-Class, but would occasionally rub unless you roll your fenders. I never had a problem unless I was packing 2 people in the back and going really fast over a bump or dip. Good luck.
Thanks Benzo-boi. Yeah, his name is Andres. I spoke with him when I got my 18s. I did not know that they do not recommend 19s for the C. Interesting because if you visit their website the PITSTOP puts them on and you hear the impact wrench bolting them on. You do not, however, see someone come in and roll the damn fender!
It all ended welll as the shop I visited (a BMW/Porsche shop) rolled the fenders, heated some plastic and aligned the car for about $280 and I am rub free.
Thanks to all for your help. For those looking into 19s, be prepared to do some work. You maybe lucky and not have to but be prepared.
And oh yeah. Keep them VIs for your W204!
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my 18s rubb too with 265 tire. I think its the tire. 265 is just way to big for a 19x9.5. a proper size tire would be 255. You also have wrong offset. I dont know why you need a spacer if you purchase rims that specifically design for your car.
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If you are familiar with authentic Brabus wheels, they only make one 19in wheel with an offset of 45. They use a "fit kit" to place the wheels on your vehicle. These wheels will fit any MBZ with the corresponding fit kit.
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2005 C55, 1988 260E, 2000 Chevrolet Silverado
I have 19 X 8.5 30 ET fronts with 235/35/19 and 19 X 9.5 35 ET rear with 265/30/19 I'm running H&R sport springs with #4 spacer in the rear. The only rubbing I had was in the rear over heavy bumps or with two people in the back. Found the problem to be a pesky little plastic tab the is part of the rear bumper trim. If you look or feel to the rear of the rear fender well along that trim you can find it, and then grind it off. It serves no purpose and will most likely stop the noise. Other then that I have not rolled any fenders or sacrificed any farm animals and enjoy the ride and look. I have just added H&R sways and Car Lab camber links and I am impressed with both. Now just need my Bilstien sport struts and I will be in there
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I have 19 X 8.5 30 ET fronts with 235/35/19 and 19 X 9.5 35 ET rear with 265/30/19 I'm running H&R sport springs with #4 spacer in the rear. The only rubbing I had was in the rear over heavy bumps or with two people in the back. Found the problem to be a pesky little plastic tab the is part of the rear bumper trim. If you look or feel to the rear of the rear fender well along that trim you can find it, and then grind it off. It serves no purpose and will most likely stop the noise. Other then that I have not rolled any fenders or sacrificed any farm animals and enjoy the ride and look. I have just added H&R sways and Car Lab camber links and I am impressed with both. Now just need my Bilstien sport struts and I will be in there
Your car looks good. I am thinking about H&R too. The shop was really pushing me to get'm and said he would hook me up. Maybe it will be the summer time upgrade. Thanks for your input.
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