Post your C450 with Aftermarket Wheels
#476
Sorry for being OT, but this picture makes it look way backheavy.
Then On-Topic.
I was thinking about getting aftermarket wheels, but if that is gonna be some kind of a project with tryout and fails...... Why bother
This is probably the big difference between MB and BMW. When I had my 320 i could easy buy a 19x9,5 to the rear and know for sure it would fit using 265/30.
Enough mambojambo from me, I think I will use spacers as mentioned here to make the wheels for aligned with the bumper.
Then On-Topic.
I was thinking about getting aftermarket wheels, but if that is gonna be some kind of a project with tryout and fails...... Why bother
This is probably the big difference between MB and BMW. When I had my 320 i could easy buy a 19x9,5 to the rear and know for sure it would fit using 265/30.
Enough mambojambo from me, I think I will use spacers as mentioned here to make the wheels for aligned with the bumper.
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#478
Finally got it where I was wanting it. Lowered on H&R springs, powder coated calipers black with silver lettering, 20x8.5 and 20x10 Rotiform KPS, Michelin PSS 235/35 and 285/30. Couldnt be more please.
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#480
Very nice, 2toneblown.........very. Impressive and executed well. Maybe mine - your twin brother - can look as nice one day with some new kicks.
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Thanks!
#486
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Of course. It would be total anarchy if wheel companies gave out offsets before a customer ordered. Could you maybe list three possible offsets and then let us guess which one it is?! That way you don't have to break the super secret offset disclosure rule.
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#487
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GAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWDDD!!!
I need rims/tires! I need to get these stockies and snow tires off but I can't decide on what rims to get. I'm the worst at choosing rims for cars cause of my terrible indecisiveness and buyer's remorse
I need rims/tires! I need to get these stockies and snow tires off but I can't decide on what rims to get. I'm the worst at choosing rims for cars cause of my terrible indecisiveness and buyer's remorse
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On the contrary, HRE alone has 50+ models that would work on the C450. Same goes for Rotiform, same goes for Adv.1. About a half dozen choices from Vorsteiner and a dozen from Velos.
I'd be happy to help you choose the perfect one
I'd be happy to help you choose the perfect one
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My post was in response to a user above that stated that there aren't many wheel options for the C450. With this being a thread that C450 owners turn to for aftermarket wheels options I wanted to inform those owners that there are in fact many choices available.
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I should clarify. There aren't many moderately priced, mass produced wheels that fit the C450 off the shelf, like there are for most every other Mercedes on the planet.
The result of MB needing to shoe-horn the front suspension components from a C63, which is an inch wider, into a smaller space created some funky clearance issues.
Yes, if someone is willing to have a custom rim with a custom offset built I'm sure there are several wheel builders willing to take his money.
It's kind of like I said "Unfortunately there are very few flights from Wisconsin to Barbados" and the reply was "Not true! We can take you from Wisconsin to Barbados on a private charter jet!"
Well, yeah, but...
The result of MB needing to shoe-horn the front suspension components from a C63, which is an inch wider, into a smaller space created some funky clearance issues.
Yes, if someone is willing to have a custom rim with a custom offset built I'm sure there are several wheel builders willing to take his money.
It's kind of like I said "Unfortunately there are very few flights from Wisconsin to Barbados" and the reply was "Not true! We can take you from Wisconsin to Barbados on a private charter jet!"
Well, yeah, but...
#495
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Not only is "thewb" completely correct with dozens of companies offering dozens of custom wheel choices, but, there are already a ton of wheel options that I see that fit. Most just need 5-10mm spacers for the front..
I've been mulling over some used BBS and Rotiform options I've found on various Audi forums...
PLENTY of choices out there boys
I've been mulling over some used BBS and Rotiform options I've found on various Audi forums...
PLENTY of choices out there boys
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There may be now. I know when this thread started there was a lot of trial and error, mostly error, and few choices although several manufacturers claimed 450 fitments that turned out not to fit.
What's a "safe" width and offset up front?
What's a "safe" width and offset up front?
#498
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What's everyone doing in relation to TPM, are you using the original ones that came with the car (swapping them to the new wheels) or getting new ones and leaving the original TPM with the factory wheels?
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#499
Haven't done my custom wheel setup yet, but I've always (on 3 vehicles) had them swapped over to the new ones.....never had any issues.
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Originally Posted by sean1.8t
Well, time they be a changin....
Around 8.5" w/et30
Around 8.5" w/et30