The time has come...20's is what I want...help!
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=...:1&um=1&itbs=1
This is the look I want and the stance I want. My wife typically drives the car with our twins in the back seat and she's not "using" the car like some of us do (although I like to mash the gas a little from time to time
). Anyway, the point is, looks are more important than performance in my situation. I need all the opinions and suggestions I can get. I'm wanting these wheels, but not looking to spend what the VIP Modular's cost. I'll probably end up settling for a different wheel of the same style. Must are the 3 piece looke (rivits) and either chrome or silver alloy. The idea is to have a wheel that looks similar to the OEM 18" that would have come on the C55 but have it in a 20". First guys: Any idea what wheel this is?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/20-x-...Q5fAccessories
Dude says its an OEM MB wheel. He only has three but I love the look and maybe I could find another if I knew exactly what it was he had.
Second: Opinions on this one.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Set-4...Q5fAccessories
Third: I would really appreciate any help you guys can be as far as wheel/tire size, backspacing, etc. Wheels are the biggest deal for me on a car and I want to get it right. I'm not really looking for a 19" vs 20" argument...unless you want to tell me that there's no way I'll be satisfyed with 20's because they'll rub every where I go (that I would like to know). Based on what I'm seeing though, the black car in the first link looks perfect with 20's and its slammed down on them. My car is still has stock suspension but I'm thinking of going with the spring kit from the TireRack. Just need some major help and I would be much appreciative for it! Thanks in advance!
The fact that this is your wifes car and your transporting twins, don't tinker with the wheels.
The car is not designed for 20's. Manufacturers dont recommend 20s for the W203s. Trust me your car will look just as good with 19s. SoCal has the worst roads imo and even with 19s it will be rough.
I know a couple of folks that have even changed from 19s to 18s bc they roads are so bad there.
Your wasting your money, your wife will complain of the harsh ride, she will wind up hitting a pothole, and eventually you will downsize to 19s.
With kids in the back it makes it a no-brainer. The rubber will be so thin and the ride will be as harsh as a go-kart. Find yourself some good wheels in 19", I just ordered a set of 18" C63 replicas from power wheels pro in the price range you're looking for.
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I really appreciate the advice guys. I wish just ONE person would say, "go with 20's, they'll work". But I'm getting the feeling yet again that 19's are the way to go. I just keep seeing 20's here and there and I love the look!
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Some have tried and have been successful???? But not without ridicule from us traditionalists....
Dont get me wrong ive seen 20s on a IS-F and the new M3, i know they look good. But I dont think 20s and the W203 platforms mesh.....
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/20-x-...Q5fAccessories
Dude says its an OEM MB wheel. He only has three but I love the look and maybe I could find another if I knew exactly what it was he had.
Second: Opinions on this one.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Set-4...Q5fAccessories
The second look like TSW Bremmas (which I don't think are made anymore) but there are OEMs in this style, can't remember which.
My opinion on size is do not consider 20s for the reasons that all have mentioned--especially with 2 little tykes in the back and your wife driving. IF she's not avoiding potholes like the plague, then you're going to have some rim damage pretty damn quickly.
I've seen this website before in my search but they dont' offer the wheel in chrome.
DUBS....Don't do it. I got rid of my 19's cause with my coilovers it rode waaaaay too hard. Plus, I can't stand the rubbing. People ride in a Mercedes and think "what the hell is that noise all the time?" Embarrassing to me.
The fact that this is your wifes car and your transporting twins, don't tinker with the wheels.
The car is not designed for 20's. Manufacturers dont recommend 20s for the W203s. Trust me your car will look just as good with 19s. SoCal has the worst roads imo and even with 19s it will be rough.
I know a couple of folks that have even changed from 19s to 18s bc they roads are so bad there.
Your wasting your money, your wife will complain of the harsh ride, she will wind up hitting a pothole, and eventually you will downsize to 19s.
Drew, we know






