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I know this thread is really old but thanks to a lot of you here that recommended certain specs on wheels. I found the perfect setup and fitment for my 2015 Mercedes Benz C250 Coupe. I went with MRR Ground Force GF9 Silver wheels and for tires I went with Lexani LX-Twenty. I love the way it sits, it gave the car a nice sporty look. Thanks again 🙌🏻
Wheel specs
Front - 19x8.5
Rear - 19x9.5
Tires
Front - 235/35 ET40
Rear - 265/30 ET42
Suspension
H&R Super Sport lowering springs
Man, your car is clean. So glad you posted. (even late to the party in this old thread) I read this entire thread and have a stack of notes. Almost every car in this thread is a sedan and I really don't know if the fitment would be near the same for sedan/coupe. (I have a sedan but its staying stock/my kid drives it) I just picked up a 2013 C350 Coupe, and have been pulling my hair out trying to figure out the exact offset of wheels to order as I don't want to mess with spacers etc. and i want to lower also. You solved my dilema for the most part. Did you use HR Spring Kit 52794-3 which is 1.2"/1.0" lowering? Camber kits or stock alignment? Thanks again.
Last edited by Imuzme; 03-18-2022 at 11:44 AM.
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I’m thinking about 2 setups and need advise on one.
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 have a 2012 C350 coupe with 19 inch wheels, when I hit some bumps the outer wheel well lip rubs the tire, how can I stop this without dropping to 18 inch wheels?
If you remove the wheel, it’ll be on the inside lip. For reference, my wheels are 19x9.5 ET30 in the rear, and when i bought them they had 275/30/19 on them. Rubbed even on SMALL dips. Instead of selling them i swapped the tires from 275/30 to 245/35 and now they only rub on deep dips at high speed, usually only on the highway when i hit a bridge or something. If you’re rubbing, either drop the tire size, or roll the fenders.
Originally Posted by ericjhen
The rear, where it's rubbing almost on every bump is 255/35 ZR 19 I'm not sure of the offset, how can I find out?
I bought the car with the wheels and tires already on it and like the profile
2016 E350 Sport; Mom Wrecked the 2008 E350; sold the 2002 C320
Time for my $0.02 on this thread...
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
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; 04-10-2023 at 06:02 PM.
Time for my $0.02 on this thread...
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
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
I'm gonna miss my Niche m149 (top). Bent the front right wheel and this anthrecite color is discontinued. Luckily found a decent set of Vossen vfs2 also 19s. I think +44 or +45 front and +55 rears.
Old Thread resurrection alert!
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
Selling rebuilt, unwelded c300 offsets in titansilber.
I’m working these things for my car and i’m thinking they are too good. And they are over $1400.Anybody curious can inquire These are the five spoke amg sport wheels.
What did it take to make them fit ?
Im sure they rubbed all the way
With no suspension mods. Most definitely lol
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