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AwesoMe!!!!!Originally Posted by zarraz
nothing is installed yet, everything getting installed this Wednesday, and will update then thanks
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Brabus will not be developing an exhaust for the C400, going forward they may end up building one for the C350 and C450, but those cars are still going to take some time to be released and then have the part engineered and produced.
Putting a 10 or 10.5 rim on the rear of your car is only going to stretch your rear tires even more...I would suggest to reduce your effort of being creative with tires and run exactly the tires you have on the car with an 8.5/9.5x19 rim combination. 8.5/9.5 is a common application for 19 inch wheels throughout the market, those sizes with a ET45 offset will be suitable for your vehicle.
Jim
will a 10.5" width rim even fit on the rears? just curious... won't it have rubbing issues, specially if the car is lowered on springs?Originally Posted by OSMS_Carlsson
Hi Darwin,Brabus will not be developing an exhaust for the C400, going forward they may end up building one for the C350 and C450, but those cars are still going to take some time to be released and then have the part engineered and produced.
Putting a 10 or 10.5 rim on the rear of your car is only going to stretch your rear tires even more...I would suggest to reduce your effort of being creative with tires and run exactly the tires you have on the car with an 8.5/9.5x19 rim combination. 8.5/9.5 is a common application for 19 inch wheels throughout the market, those sizes with a ET45 offset will be suitable for your vehicle.
Jim
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Currently using 20s 8.5 front 10 rears ni rubbing issue.Originally Posted by mo11
will a 10.5" width rim even fit on the rears? just curious... won't it have rubbing issues, specially if the car is lowered on springs?
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yup, a lot of memebers here have that kind of set-up. i've read some members having 9" fronts with no rubbing issues either... but, 10.5" rears...? i wonder if anyone here has tried that size and what offset it had. man, that would really be great if that's possible and have no rubbing issues!Originally Posted by darwin329
Currently using 20s 8.5 front 10 rears ni rubbing issue.
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10.5 Rims are not an issue, there are a few members here that have already fit the 10.5 rims mostly on RWD cars, but what does become an issue is the tire size, and how the tire sits on the rim and what size tire you plan to run. Originally Posted by mo11
will a 10.5" width rim even fit on the rears? just curious... won't it have rubbing issues, specially if the car is lowered on springs?
If you have a 4matic car, I would not venture to experiment too much with extreme staggered sizes, this could have negative effects on the AWD system.
If you are planning to run 10.5 rims because you are just wanting to say you have 10.5 rims to be extreme...keep in mind that it is a Luxury Mercedes-Benz.




