W204's and offsets of wheels
Wheel specs
Front - 19x8.5
Rear - 19x9.5
Tires
Front - 235/35 ET40
Rear - 265/30 ET42
Suspension
H&R Super Sport lowering springs
Last edited by Imuzme; Mar 18, 2022 at 11:44 AM. Reason: added text
First one is
18x8.5 et45 w/235/40r18
18x9.5 et45 w265/35r18
second one is
18x9 et42 235/40r18
18x10 et45 265/35r18
i know the first will fit but the second? I’m on H&R springs and putting in 9mm rear pads. Right now I have 18x8.5 et52 amg rims in the rear with 255/35 tires and a 5mm pad and it’s fairly close to the inner quarter panel. I’m looking for a flush like fit with no rubbing. I don’t mind if there is a tiny bit of “poke” with the wider setup. Will I have to roll the quarter and fenders? Thanks. Might go lower in the future but not determined if I will.
I bought the car with the wheels and tires already on it and like the profile




I have spent the last few weeks perusing different sections but it proved just too much to read the entire thread. Nevertheless, I finally found the perfect combination for me so I figured I'll share.
2013 C300 4matic Sport
Wheels: Brabus Monoblock R 18x8.5
Front:
Offset ET 40
Tires: Continental DWS 06+ 235/40/18
Suspension: stock
Rear:
Offset ET 45
Tires Continental DWS 06+ 265/35/18
Suspension: Brabus springs, 9mm spring pads
As it sits, it sounds like I might have miniscule rubbing in the front on the plastic liner by the bumper bolt. Extremely minor on hard dips - not bothersome at all. No rubbing in the rear at all. Handling feels very solid with no noticeable understeer or excessive tracking
Prior setups:
1). Same as above with ET 45 in front and ET 40 in rear: lots of rubbing in rear, no rubbing in front.
2) Square setup on 235/40/18
Front: ET 45
Rear: ET 40
No rubbing at all but rear tires looked too tucked in and fender gap made rear tires look smaller, even though they were all the same size
3) Square setup on 245/40 /18
Front: ET 45
Rear: ET 40
Killer looks but rubbing on all four corners - became very annoying. Car also tracked a lot and had significant understeer.
Last edited by EuroDriverSD; Apr 10, 2023 at 06:02 PM.
I have spent the last few weeks perusing different sections but it proved just too much to read the entire thread. Nevertheless, I finally found the perfect combination for me so I figured I'll share.
2013 C300 4matic Sport
Wheels: Brabus Monoblock R 18x8.5
Front:
Offset ET 40
Tires: Continental DWS 06+ 235/40/18
Suspension: stock
Rear:
Offset ET 45
Tires Continental DWS 06+ 265/35/18
Suspension: Brabus springs, 9mm spring pads
As it sits, it sounds like I might have miniscule rubbing in the front on the plastic liner by the bumper bolt. Extremely minor on hard dips - not bothersome at all. No rubbing in the rear at all.
Prior setups:
1). Same as above with ET 45 in front and ET 40 in rear: lots of rubbing in rear, no rubbing in front.
2) Square setup on 235/40/18
Front: ET 45
Rear: ET 40
No rubbing at all but rear tires looked too tucked in and fender gap made rear tires look smaller, even though they were all the same size
3) Square setup on 245/40 /18
Front: ET 45
Rear: ET 40
Killer looks but rubbing on all four corners - became very annoying
looks great man
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Update: called Vossen and they said 14x1.5x30mm lug bolts.
Last edited by aznmode; Jul 28, 2023 at 09:35 PM.
Having spent 5 days and read through 1860 posts on 75 pages, I am more confused than I was earlier.
With the CLS, I could go into single digit offsets and 305's at the rear needed a spacer.
With the W204 (2012 C250), well...
40% of posts say yay.
40% of posts say nay
20% of posts say maybe
So before being called out...I did use the search function, and I did go through the ENTIRE thread...and very interesting it was too!
Will a 9.5X19 ET45 with either a 265/30 or a 275/30 fit the rear, ON STOCK SUSPENSION. NO LOWERING NOW OR EVER.
Tires will be either MPS4's or CSC5's
The roads I drive on are abhorrent, and will almost never carry anyone in the rear.
Fronts are 8.5X19 ET42 with either 225/35 or 235/35.
My current stocks are twin spoke 17's with 225/45 CSC5's.
I am an older guy so no poke, F&F style cambers, rubbing anything...or Stretch...!
I definitive answer will be HUGELY Appreciated!!
And much cheer for the Holidays
These are the five spoke amg sport wheels.
Last edited by 70LS5; Dec 28, 2023 at 10:07 PM.
Zero rubbing tho with that being my drive height. Took a lot of trial and error to get it too fit but wasn’t too bad with fully adjustable suspension. Front fenders are rolled. Rear fenders are rolled/pulled. Tires are stretch 215/35 235/35







