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Mind you, I had 3 bent rims fixed last summer under warranty because it was a new car, had 3 fixed AGAIN this past April for $125 a pop AND switched to non-runflat tires to mitigate this (I also NEVER hit potholes, and am very careful and have had no big impacts to speak of). So basically it'll cost me $500 to get this fixed.. Which I am not going to do since it is a lease. I drove a GTI for 3 years in college in upstate NY on the worst roads possible and NEVER has the slightest vibration or bent rim. WTF Mercedes? Do you use the softest alloy known to man? This is absurd, now I have to live with the car shaking while braking or in traffic for the next 65% of the lease. I have BABIED this car in regarded to bumps, pot holes, etc. If this wasn't a lease I would probably try to get into something else within the next year because I wouldn't be able to deal with it for longer than that. Idk how guys with the 19's must be fairing in the Northeast. /endrant
I put about 5,000 miles on my 19" AMG wheels (on my old 2015 C300 Sport 4Matic)...hit a few good pot holes...but never experienced any vibrations transmitted to the steering wheel, braking or not.
I also put about that same mileage on a set of 18" AMG wheels (Winter driving)...again, no issues.
Mind you, I had 3 bent rims fixed last summer under warranty because it was a new car, had 3 fixed AGAIN this past April for $125 a pop AND switched to non-runflat tires to mitigate this (I also NEVER hit potholes, and am very careful and have had no big impacts to speak of). So basically it'll cost me $500 to get this fixed.. Which I am not going to do since it is a lease. I drove a GTI for 3 years in college in upstate NY on the worst roads possible and NEVER has the slightest vibration or bent rim. WTF Mercedes? Do you use the softest alloy known to man? This is absurd, now I have to live with the car shaking while braking or in traffic for the next 65% of the lease. I have BABIED this car in regarded to bumps, pot holes, etc. If this wasn't a lease I would probably try to get into something else within the next year because I wouldn't be able to deal with it for longer than that. Idk how guys with the 19's must be fairing in the Northeast. /endrant
I actually just picked up these staggered 18" 204 C63 reps $650 shipped (with bolts and caps).

Sort of like the OEM 18's but with a little more dimension. Offsets are 45mm all around, so perfect up front (OEM is 44mm) and 11mm more toward the fender lip on the rears, which is not a bad thing. Widths are 1" wider than OEM (8.5/9.5 vs 7.5/8.5).
Since our Palladium Sport 205s are virtually twins anyway, why not.
I leased my 300 and it was in the shop getting new audio the second week I had it. I figure the whole point of splurging on a new Mercedes is to enjoy it, and anything that makes it more enjoyable is money well spent. At the end it'll probably cost $500 to put it back to stock, but I'll have 36 months of killer tunes.
I leased my 300 and it was in the shop getting new audio the second week I had it. I figure the whole point of splurging on a new Mercedes is to enjoy it, and anything that makes it more enjoyable is money well spent. At the end it'll probably cost $500 to put it back to stock, but I'll have 36 months of killer tunes.
haha I'll live with it. The vibrations when cruising were really bad before I got them fixed this past spring, now I only have a SLIGHT vibration while cruisng at 65, 71, and 81mph. So I just avoid those exact speeds and I'll put up with the braking vibrations I suppose! Thanks for the advice though, I like the wheels you chose
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So need to go in two weeks from now when the parts arrive. And tonight just noticed the rear pass door panel ambient lights no doesn't work. Only blue works, amber is barely visible and neutral displays blue.
Oh, and I noticed a slight oil drip right under the middle of the engine. Piece of work...
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those stiff side walls always come back to haunt you. normal tires, less likely to bend a rim






