C450/C43 Wheel Fitment Guide
I don't know where you live but in my area, smooth, pot-hole free roads are few and far in between, so if I need to sacrifice a small amount of handling / performance in exchange for comfort / not ****ting my pants every time I hit a pothole, I'm not going to lose any sleep over it.
The wheels came in and
1) They don't even have the same size bore as my stock wheels
2) They don't clear the calipers
Does anyone have any wheel suggestions for 18s?
I would absolutely love it if there was an 18 option for these:
I did some digging on their website and it seems the Niche Misanos here (18x8 +30) fit these requirements. So I should be good with these?
Also I mis-spoke about the tires previously, the wheels I ordered came with the DWS06 in 225/45.
If the Niche Misanos definitely fit I'm hoping they can just swap the tires. I'd appreciate any feedback.
I did some digging on their website and it seems the Niche Misanos here (18x8 +30) fit these requirements. So I should be good with these?
Also I mis-spoke about the tires previously, the wheels I ordered came with the DWS06 in 225/45.
If the Niche Misanos definitely fit I'm hoping they can just swap the tires. I'd appreciate any feedback.
Last edited by noah phatt; Jul 18, 2019 at 02:34 PM.
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But what about Post #14 on this thread here...they seem to be the same wheels.
Again, 1Gunner does not mention running spacers anywhere...but I pm'd him to check. There's also another guy with different wheels but also 18x8 et 30, and he said they fit as well?
Are you sure yours were 18x8 et30?
But what about Post #14 on this thread here...they seem to be the same wheels.
Again, 1Gunner does not mention running spacers anywhere...but I pm'd him to check. There's also another guy with different wheels but also 18x8 et 30, and he said they fit as well?
Are you sure yours were 18x8 et30?
But what about Post #14 on this thread here...they seem to be the same wheels.
Again, 1Gunner does not mention running spacers anywhere...but I pm'd him to check. There's also another guy with different wheels but also 18x8 et 30, and he said they fit as well?
Are you sure yours were 18x8 et30?
really enjoy 9+ spokes on this car the most.
the MANUFACTURER:Vorsteiner WHEEL MODEL:V-FF 107 also look very appropriate on this car
Tried to mount stock C63 19x8.5 ET35 on the front and without mounting tires, it's looking pretty grim. Without spacers and without tires mounted, the inside of the wheel touches the control arm. So then the question is how much space does one need? Anything more than a few mm will send the wheel beyond the fender lip but honestly I think it needs about 12mm spacers to avoid rubbing. Planning to run stock size 225s but am considering abandoning the 8.5s in favor of a different 19x8 wheel.
Is anybody successful with 8.5s that don't stick out more than a few mm?
Tried to mount stock C63 19x8.5 ET35 on the front and without mounting tires, it's looking pretty grim. Without spacers and without tires mounted, the inside of the wheel touches the control arm. So then the question is how much space does one need? Anything more than a few mm will send the wheel beyond the fender lip but honestly I think it needs about 12mm spacers to avoid rubbing. Planning to run stock size 225s but am considering abandoning the 8.5s in favor of a different 19x8 wheel.
Is anybody successful with 8.5s that don't stick out more than a few mm?
Last edited by silentj; Jul 27, 2019 at 06:21 AM.
Tried to mount stock C63 19x8.5 ET35 on the front and without mounting tires, it's looking pretty grim. Without spacers and without tires mounted, the inside of the wheel touches the control arm. So then the question is how much space does one need? Anything more than a few mm will send the wheel beyond the fender lip but honestly I think it needs about 12mm spacers to avoid rubbing. Planning to run stock size 225s but am considering abandoning the 8.5s in favor of a different 19x8 wheel.
Is anybody successful with 8.5s that don't stick out more than a few mm?
235/265 is you're best bet







