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Rohana RFX5
19x8.5,et25, 225/40ZR19 Front 19x9.5, et47, 245/35/ZR19 Rear
Tires would be Michelin Pilot Sport A/S3+. Stock ride height. Seems like the tires would be stretched out given same stock width on a wider wheel? This is the "optimal" fitment that the vendor is suggesting though.
get a new vendor. This is a whack suggestion. front will poke at stock height - rear is downsizing tire for no reason - and insanely stretched - and not nearly as aggressive as the front. this would straight up look terrible lol
get a new vendor. This is a whack suggestion. front will poke at stock height - rear is downsizing tire for no reason - and insanely stretched - and not nearly as aggressive as the front. this would straight up look terrible lol
thanks alexasa. I thought the same thing. They supposedly consulted with Rohana too. Guess I should have mentioned my car is a C450, So those are stock tire widths for me. Do you have a recommendation for this wheel and tire combo? Looks like offset options are +25, +42, or +47. May be other offset options available, but not sure.
thanks alexasa. I thought the same thing. They supposedly consulted with Rohana too. Guess I should have mentioned my car is a C450, So those are stock tire widths for me. Do you have a recommendation for this wheel and tire combo? Looks like offset options are +25, +42, or +47. May be other offset options available, but not sure.
offset means nothing without width stated. C450 stock tire sizes - for 19's - is 225/40/19 and 255/35/19.
offset means nothing without width stated. C450 stock tire sizes - for 19's - is 225/40/19 and 255/35/19.
Sorry, guess I should further clarify that I am on the stock 18" wheels. My stock tires are 225/45/18 and 245/40/18. I was seeking advice on a 19" setup to replace my 18" stock setup. I stated the widths that I was looking to work with. 19x8.5 front and 19x9.5 rear. I was looking for advice on what offset and tire sizes would fit best for these wheels.
Sorry, guess I should further clarify that I am on the stock 18" wheels. My stock tires are 225/45/18 and 245/40/18. I was seeking advice on a 19" setup to replace my 18" stock setup. I stated the widths that I was looking to work with. 19x8.5 front and 19x9.5 rear. I was looking for advice on what offset and tire sizes would fit best for these wheels.
Believe I’ve come to an agreement with Discount Tire that Vorsteiner VFF107’s will fit.
Fronts are 8.5xET35
Rears are 9.5xET46
Going to let the manufacturer confirm that for me tomorrow when I call them, but my guy was told they were made to fit W205’s should should be good in some fitment.
Way more than I intended to spend on wheels, but it is what it is...and hopefully they hold up better than the ****ty AMG cast ones did.
90 day nationwide back order on these from Vorsteiner, so, not driving my damn car for the next 3 months given the front passenger side wheel has cracked on the POS AMG alloys for the second time
What is the highest offset we can put on a 8.5" wheel? I assume on 9.5" would be around the low 40s
From alexasa’s invaluable knowledge on this topic, and looking at his car, and from my own extensive research, I would say the highest (lowest) you should go is ET30 for a 8.5” rim in front and around ET41 for a 9.5” rim on the rear. Largely depends if you’re lowered or not, and if it’s a sedan or coupe.
Well on a 2019 with 19" twin 5 spoke wheels, I can confirm that 12mm front/15mm rear is optimal stock height.
15mm front and 20mm rear had too much poke for not being lowered. I tend to run super aggressive stance on my cars as well. I could tell this would be the perfect setup if I lowered an inch.
At stock height, the bottom of the car curves inwards too much, making it feel like the bottom of the tires stick out too far, while the fender is not close to being filled.
Here is my wifes car. I think it looks good with 38mm rear offset since it has 10mm rear. I really don’t want to run spacers if I don’t have too
that's poking at 38 and you want to run 2mm more aggressive. 36 pokes on the coupe too (as seen above). i'm not personally a fan of stretched tires at stock ride height. Just doesn't make sense to me.
the rear fenders are a bit odd on this car - no doubt. they have a decent amount of flexibility in terms of fitment.
non lowered cars should be shooting for fitment similar to OP - imo - i understand if you have a different preference
i love a meaty set-up. i was running 245 on eight and 275 on 9.5 but wasn't a fan of the extra rolling diameter.
OP is running exactly that - btw..
What about the extra rolling diameter did you not like? In my mind, I'm actually considering on trying that, but I will take any advice before I actually do anything stupid.