help me verify rim fitment and tires?
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help me verify rim fitment and tires?
Hey gang,
I have a 2013 C63 coupe with Perf package. I would like to buy Merc OEM rims that are:
Front: 19" x 8.5", 5 Lug, 5 Triple Spoke, 30mm offset.
Rear: 19" x 9.5", 5 Lugs, 5 Triple Spoke, 31mm Offset.
I know the offsets are not right but can I use spacers?
I wanted to do 245/35f & 275/30r tires.
I know there are other posts about this but I just wanted to make sure before I pulled the trigger.
Thanks all!!!!!!
I have a 2013 C63 coupe with Perf package. I would like to buy Merc OEM rims that are:
Front: 19" x 8.5", 5 Lug, 5 Triple Spoke, 30mm offset.
Rear: 19" x 9.5", 5 Lugs, 5 Triple Spoke, 31mm Offset.
I know the offsets are not right but can I use spacers?
I wanted to do 245/35f & 275/30r tires.
I know there are other posts about this but I just wanted to make sure before I pulled the trigger.
Thanks all!!!!!!
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U need at least +38mm front & +50 rear with these wheels width, so adding spacers will only make ur offset lower.
Spacers will be good to clear the brakes or inner suspension but very bad for rubbing the fenders as they will push the wheels out even more (like noodleman stated).
Spacers will be good to clear the brakes or inner suspension but very bad for rubbing the fenders as they will push the wheels out even more (like noodleman stated).
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Let me know if there are any aftermarket wheels I can help you with, I would be more then happy to get your C63 sitting on some nice wheels!
-Arsha
-Arsha
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The front will be fine although not flush.. U would need +38-40 mm to bring the wheels closer to the fenders.
The rear are still agressive though at +45mm. It will work if u stretch a 255/30/19 on them or else u will have to stay at stock height if u want to avoid rubbing.
The rear are still agressive though at +45mm. It will work if u stretch a 255/30/19 on them or else u will have to stay at stock height if u want to avoid rubbing.
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Perfect Fitment for 19" Rims
As all of you can tell, I am a newbie
If I want perfect fit and I am going to put 245/35 in the front and 275/30 in the rear, what is the proper offset when I am looking at rims? Is there anything else I should look for when looking at rims besides offset?
Thanks to all for helping!!!!
If I want perfect fit and I am going to put 245/35 in the front and 275/30 in the rear, what is the proper offset when I am looking at rims? Is there anything else I should look for when looking at rims besides offset?
Thanks to all for helping!!!!
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19x8.5 +40 f
19x9.5 +50 r or 19x10 +53r
245/35f & 275/30r should be flush & no rubbing
19x9.5 +50 r or 19x10 +53r
245/35f & 275/30r should be flush & no rubbing
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As all of you can tell, I am a newbie
If I want perfect fit and I am going to put 245/35 in the front and 275/30 in the rear, what is the proper offset when I am looking at rims? Is there anything else I should look for when looking at rims besides offset?
Thanks to all for helping!!!!
If I want perfect fit and I am going to put 245/35 in the front and 275/30 in the rear, what is the proper offset when I am looking at rims? Is there anything else I should look for when looking at rims besides offset?
Thanks to all for helping!!!!