Post your C450 with Aftermarket Wheels
#76
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You can run the 8" with 32 offset all around if you want.
#77
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I beg to differ.....seems no one yet on the forum has found any wheels to fit properly on the C450. I am waiting for someone to post some aftermarket wheels and no one has yet!
#78
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You beg to differ how? I listed a staggered and a square set up that will work nicely on a 450. Yes, the options are limited as you have to stick with an 8 inch in the front The math works out for a near flush to fender install. What don't you like about it?
#79
So has anyone actually gotten a HRE Flowform wheel on a 450 yet? I am in the market for wheels and obviously we dont have much choices unless we want to spend $10K on a custom wheel. I had my wheel guy check and all HRE had were square 19" FF15s in tarmac black. I was thinkin about a stagered set of the FF01 in gloss black. Anyone have any luck on or point me in the direction for this set up?
Last edited by 2toneblown; 04-30-2016 at 08:04 PM.
#80
So has anyone actually gotten a HRE Flowform wheel on a 450 yet? I am in the market for wheels and obviously we dont have much choices unless we want to spend $10 on a custom wheel. I had my wheel guy check and all HRE had were square 19" FF15s in tarmac black. I was thinkin about a stagered set of the FF01 in gloss black. Anyone have any luck on or point me in the direction for this set up?
They will not work at all, I ordered the FF01 and they were a no go! I'm not even going to bother with wheels for another year
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What a cluster-****. I guess for prospective C450 shoppers, make sure you love the wheels that come with the car. It's crazy, because MBs are one of the easiest makes to find tons of aftermarket wheels for. I'm rooting for you guys!
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What about 19x8.5 + 25 front?
"Compared to your existing wheel, this new wheel will have an inner rim which is 4.7mm closer to the suspension strut. The outer rim will poke out 20.7mm more than before."
"Compared to your existing wheel, this new wheel will have an inner rim which is 4.7mm closer to the suspension strut. The outer rim will poke out 20.7mm more than before."
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19x8.5 +34 for front which is "have an inner rim which is 13.7mm closer to the suspension strut. The outer rim will poke out 11.7mm more than before."
19x9.5 +50 for rear which is "have an inner rim which is 13.7mm closer to the suspension strut. The outer rim will poke out 11.7mm more than before."
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Part number for factory TPM sensors...when ordering through the MB parts department, just supply your vin number and they will give you the correct sensors. They should work right away when you put the wheels and tires on the car. These were ordered based on a C400, not sure if there is a different frequency for the 450, but again if you supply your Vin you will get the correct ones. I strongly suggest not to buy the universal aftermarket ones, spend the extra money and get the Factory MB ones. Or if you order wheels and tires locally have them swap the ones from your stock wheels into the new wheels.
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Also, I have already done the homework on what will properly fit the car using the 19 inch OE tire sizes, the application requires a 19x8.0 ET35 front and a 19x9.0 ET38 rear. The recommended tires to use are 225/40-19 front and 255/35-19 rear. This set up keep the OD correct for the 4matic function. Wheels available are Forged 1pc and 3pc, price range for wheel and tire packages will vary based on brand, finish and tire brands. Feel free to PM me if you are interested in going with a forged set up.
Attached are photos of how we process and ship our wheel and tire packages complete with Factory MB TPM sensors.
Jim
Attached are photos of how we process and ship our wheel and tire packages complete with Factory MB TPM sensors.
Jim
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Also, I have already done the homework on what will properly fit the car using the 19 inch OE tire sizes, the application requires a 19x8.0 ET35 front and a 19x9.0 ET38 rear. The recommended tires to use are 225/40-19 front and 255/35-18 rear. This set up keep the OD correct for the 4matic function. Wheels available are Forged 1pc and 3pc, price range for wheel and tire packages will vary based on brand, finish and tire brands. Feel free to PM me if you are interested in going with a forged set up.
Attached are photos of how we process and ship our wheel and tire packages complete with Factory MB TPM sensors.
Jim
Attached are photos of how we process and ship our wheel and tire packages complete with Factory MB TPM sensors.
Jim
Wouldn't it look funny with 19's on the front and 18's on the rear?
Just kidding. I know it's likely a typo.....
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I found his wheels and i can only guess that the size he got is:
19x8.5 +34 for front which is "have an inner rim which is 13.7mm closer to the suspension strut. The outer rim will poke out 11.7mm more than before."
19x9.5 +50 for rear which is "have an inner rim which is 13.7mm closer to the suspension strut. The outer rim will poke out 11.7mm more than before."
19x8.5 +34 for front which is "have an inner rim which is 13.7mm closer to the suspension strut. The outer rim will poke out 11.7mm more than before."
19x9.5 +50 for rear which is "have an inner rim which is 13.7mm closer to the suspension strut. The outer rim will poke out 11.7mm more than before."
#97
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I have no problems running spacers.
I have used them on all my cars. I think I've spent over $1k on spacers over the years haha.
My issue is that the wheel pokes out past the fender. That, I don't want.