Off set for 19 wheels
#1
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Hello,
just wanted to double check the offsets i calculate were correct for these
wheels sizes i was considering
19x9 front 255 30 19
19x11 rear 305 30 19
If any one could provide me them i would be grateful![Smilie](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
Thanks
just wanted to double check the offsets i calculate were correct for these
wheels sizes i was considering
19x9 front 255 30 19
19x11 rear 305 30 19
If any one could provide me them i would be grateful
![Smilie](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
Thanks
#2
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The rim you want will have the offset stamped on it, you need to try and stay as close to stock as possible if you do not wish to run a spacer. Hub centric spacers may be required to get the wheels to properly tuck under the fender.The stock rims are 25 ET and 28 ET. what were the offsets you calculated?trying a new set of tires and rims are we????? Hmmm quite sneaky Mr.
#3
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The rim you want will have the offset stamped on it, you need to try and stay as close to stock as possible if you do not wish to run a spacer. Hub centric spacers may be required to get the wheels to properly tuck under the fender.The stock rims are 25 ET and 28 ET. what were the offsets you calculated?trying a new set of tires and rims are we????? Hmmm quite sneaky Mr.
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The current ones are working wonders to i must add...but who knows until you explor
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thanks for the info bud
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#4
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Dam 19x11 will really improve the rear contact patch, I would try and squeeze a 325/30/19
#5
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Dam 19x11 will really improve the rear contact patch, I would try and squeeze a 325/30/19
The wheels are the place to start if you want a fast CLS!
#6
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The rim you want will have the offset stamped on it, you need to try and stay as close to stock as possible if you do not wish to run a spacer. Hub centric spacers may be required to get the wheels to properly tuck under the fender.The stock rims are 25 ET and 28 ET. what were the offsets you calculated?trying a new set of tires and rims are we????? Hmmm quite sneaky Mr.
just a doubt: hope we have positive offset, ..yes?
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