New wheels coming and just hit 60k
#102
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The Monoblocks in 17s or the 18s fit with a small H&R 3mm spacer (I know this because I have C32/55 calipers on my old C43, and those spacers were required to make them fit).
#104
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Much appreciated, and yeah they look great but I always knew I eventually had to move on to a "real" set of wheels. Here's a picture of either my set (which would mean they painted them the wrong color, I'll find out when they arrive) or someone else's, but the wheels should end up looking like this:
I can assure you there is nothing to fear if you have the right bolts. I've heard of one horror story, and its because the person bought spacers and used stock bolts.
If you want a really good 18x8.5 18x9.5 setup you can have mine
But in all seriousness, here's some general knowledge:
225/40 on an 8.5 is great. Not "stretched" but not bulging. Really nice fitment. Offset for an 8.5 up front you will want to shoot for high/mid 20's if you want to go conservative, but I will tell you this, I am at 20 and have ZERO problems up front. No rubbing, scraping, anything, with stock fenders and my H&R's as low as they go.
Rears, I'm moving back to a 245/35 from a 255/35 just to rub less. I'm at 18x9.5 et 26, I would for the conservative move do an et of 30 maybe, and you should be all good, even with a 255/35. If you stick do 245 you can be a little more aggressive with no worries (just grind down those tabs).
Shoot me a PM if you have more questions!
The only downer with the old skewl Monoblocks is that they hide the nice four piston caliper set up at the front. I'm keen to see your alignment specs and how aggressive your wheel/tire combo turns out to be. I would have thought those offsets would be impossible. I daily my car in the summer too, and have been thinking of Forgestar F14s for a 'sortaflush' fitment - just want the wheels with a bit more of an aggressive offset, but not crazily so. Any suggestions on that for an 18x8.5, 9.5 width? I'd probably stick with stock tire size up front, and a faintly wider 255/35 for the rear.
But in all seriousness, here's some general knowledge:
225/40 on an 8.5 is great. Not "stretched" but not bulging. Really nice fitment. Offset for an 8.5 up front you will want to shoot for high/mid 20's if you want to go conservative, but I will tell you this, I am at 20 and have ZERO problems up front. No rubbing, scraping, anything, with stock fenders and my H&R's as low as they go.
Rears, I'm moving back to a 245/35 from a 255/35 just to rub less. I'm at 18x9.5 et 26, I would for the conservative move do an et of 30 maybe, and you should be all good, even with a 255/35. If you stick do 245 you can be a little more aggressive with no worries (just grind down those tabs).
Shoot me a PM if you have more questions!
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#108
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Thanks for the info, I may PM you to discuss further! I'm hoping to order the Forgestars this winter. But now I may need some suspension too, but I think I'll just go with springs. Thing is, our roads are crap and I don't want to go too low. Maybe I'll just see how the car sits with more aggressive (but still fairly conservative) offset before deciding on suspension.
Re: spacers - I don't run longer wheel bolts for the 3mm spacers I have on the C43 but I would for just about anything else. Oh, except for the custom 1mm spacers I have on my S2000 for justa bit more caliper to spoke clearance for my Stoptechs and RPF1s, did not use longer studs for that.
Re: spacers - I don't run longer wheel bolts for the 3mm spacers I have on the C43 but I would for just about anything else. Oh, except for the custom 1mm spacers I have on my S2000 for justa bit more caliper to spoke clearance for my Stoptechs and RPF1s, did not use longer studs for that.
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Thanks for the info, I may PM you to discuss further! I'm hoping to order the Forgestars this winter. But now I may need some suspension too, but I think I'll just go with springs. Thing is, our roads are crap and I don't want to go too low. Maybe I'll just see how the car sits with more aggressive (but still fairly conservative) offset before deciding on suspension.
Re: spacers - I don't run longer wheel bolts for the 3mm spacers I have on the C43 but I would for just about anything else. Oh, except for the custom 1mm spacers I have on my S2000 for justa bit more caliper to spoke clearance for my Stoptechs and RPF1s, did not use longer studs for that.
Re: spacers - I don't run longer wheel bolts for the 3mm spacers I have on the C43 but I would for just about anything else. Oh, except for the custom 1mm spacers I have on my S2000 for justa bit more caliper to spoke clearance for my Stoptechs and RPF1s, did not use longer studs for that.
#112
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How does your ride height plus the long c55 front end fair with speed bumps?
Nice avatar & sig pic by the way....
Nice avatar & sig pic by the way....
Last edited by Richardmozis; 05-31-2013 at 10:25 PM.
#113
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On that note, company emailed today saying they "realized" (aka I told them on facebook) that they had painted my wheels the wrong color so they are getting the shipment back from UPS and repainting them to the correct color now. Granted he said it should only take 2 days since I'm finally getting priority (they've had these wheels since February..)
So small speed bump, but things are moving along. Tires came in yesterday and are sitting in my room
Last edited by pww; 06-01-2013 at 01:02 PM.
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if any of you guys are local/within driving distance of Detroit, the LM reps will be off the car by the latest Friday. Dibs will go to people who can pick up, and I can drive a bit to meet.
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'03 C32 AMG, '07 E92 335i, '85 BMW5 E28
Very nice, have to admit was kind of skeptical of how they would look on a w203, but looks amazing, thats even an understatement!