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I have a sedan with the 19 inch multispoke wheels. I assumed they were the same offset and width as the 507's.
I read somewhere that another guy was having rubbing issues with 275 on the inside, which makes sense cause it's pretty tight in there. That's why I thought that a 5 mm spacer would work work for the inside clearance, but not sure about outsude.
Yeah I read that somewhere too. Well no issues here. Yeah it's tight on the inside, I won't lie (that's what she said), but it clears. No rubbing yet and it's been six months. And the MPSS are awesome!! I hear another new tire is coming out to replace them though, from Michelin. Something comparable or better.
12 C63BS Magno Alanite Grey, 22 X3M Brooklyn Grey, 08 BMW E93, 22 Ducati Desert Sled, John Deere 3R
Originally Posted by WESLEY KAY
Yeah I read that somewhere too. Well no issues here. Yeah it's tight on the inside, I won't lie (that's what she said), but it clears. No rubbing yet and it's been six months. And the MPSS are awesome!! I hear another new tire is coming out to replace them though, from Michelin. Something comparable or better.
I had issues on my 335 when I went to PS2, they were wider than the equivalent Bridgestone by about 3mm, so guess it just varies tire to tire exact width of actual size.
2012 C63;1971 280SE 3.5(Sold);2023 EQS 450 SUV 4 Matic (Wife's)
Thanks MFitz.
I have HMS flares on the rear and running 20 x 11 ET +16.
Currently have Pirelli PZero Nero GT 295/25/20 but switching up to 305/25/20 over the winter.
You can likely run 275 on OEM wheels 18 (19) x 9 +54 but a spacer will make it rub.
Impressive mods Mort!
Its great to see 295's & 305's on these cars...too bad the manufacturers don't do that, except Porsche it seems.
Thanks for the information.
After reading all of these interesting posts, I'm going to have to choose between 12mm spacers on the stock tires or putting 275's on the rear.
The 275's may provide a better look.
I have HMS flares on the rear and running 20 x 11 ET +16.
Currently have Pirelli PZero Nero GT 295/25/20 but switching up to 305/25/20 over the winter.
You can likely run 275 on OEM wheels 18 (19) x 9 +54 but a spacer will make it rub.
275 on stock wheels will not rub on outside 110%, but might rub on the inside fender lining, hence running a 3-5 mm spacer to clear.
2012 C63;1971 280SE 3.5(Sold);2023 EQS 450 SUV 4 Matic (Wife's)
Originally Posted by georgy
275 on stock wheels will not rub on outside 110%, but might rub on the inside fender lining, hence running a 3-5 mm spacer to clear.
The problem with a 3-5 mm spacer is that it is possible that the wheel will no longer centre on the hub and will end up with vibration at highway speeds from being slightly off centre when mounted.
The problem with a 3-5 mm spacer is that it is possible that the wheel will no longer centre on the hub and will end up with vibration at highway speeds from being slightly off centre when mounted.
Why would it not be centered?
Good spacers are hub-centric and hold the wheel dead center on the hub. I've never had issues with spacers and vibrations.
2012 C63;1971 280SE 3.5(Sold);2023 EQS 450 SUV 4 Matic (Wife's)
Originally Posted by georgy
Why would it not be centered?
Good spacers are hub-centric and hold the wheel dead center on the hub. I've never had issues with spacers and vibrations.
No spacer less than 10mm has a hub centering flange for the C63. Any spacer less than 10mm is a flat disc and will not centre the wheel hub. If the spacer moves the wheel out more than about 3mm the wheel hub will no longer centre on the hub extension and it will be difficult to get the wheel to
centre when you torque down the lug bolts.
No spacer less than 10mm has a hub centering flange for the C63. Any spacer less than 10mm is a flat disc and will not centre the wheel hub. If the spacer moves the wheel out more than about 3mm the wheel hub will no longer centre on the hub extension and it will be difficult to get the wheel to
centre when you torque down the lug bolts.
Yea, you're right about that. Never looked into spacers less than 10 mm thick before. They just need to be installed carefully, I guess.
Tell please how you modified tho? Maybe you have photos?
I too am hoping that 149max would share the secret recipe for fitting 275 MPSS + 10mm spacers in the rear. All he's shared is modded fender-bumper clip and KW V3. An inside fender pic would say a lot.
I am planning to order H&R 12mm spacers (all the way around) with 40mm bolts for my 507 since H&R seems to be the brand of spacer that most are going with.
I have spoken with H&R but didn't find them very helpful.
Can anyone tell me what part number the 12mm spacers are and what type of bolt (round head or tapered)?
2012 P31 C63 Coupe Trackrat, 2019 GLE63S Coupe Beast
Originally Posted by MFitz
I am planning to order H&R 12mm spacers (all the way around) with 40mm bolts for my 507 since H&R seems to be the brand of spacer that most are going with.
I have spoken with H&R but didn't find them very helpful.
Can anyone tell me what part number the 12mm spacers are and what type of bolt (round head or tapered)?
Many Thanks.
Lug bolt type depends on wheel type, not spacer type
Sorry to dig up an old thread but I was wondering what some of the 507 owners in this thread ended up doing. I just got a 507 and was interested whether or not anyone has tried a 245 / 275 MPSS combo no spacers and with H&R's. Curious if you had any rubbing with the combo I am thinking about doing.
Sorry to dig up an old thread but I was wondering what some of the 507 owners in this thread ended up doing. I just got a 507 and was interested whether or not anyone has tried a 245 / 275 MPSS combo no spacers and with H&R's. Curious if you had any rubbing with the combo I am thinking about doing.
Thanks
It’s not your exact setup, but I have KW V3 coilovers with a similar drop to H&R springs. I’m running 245 with a 12mm spacer up front, and 265 with a 10mm spacer in the rear. Tires are sumitomo htrz3. No rub even with passengers in the rear.
Fronts should be fine with MPSS 245 even with a spacer. The rears, I think 275 may work. I’m going with that combo at the next tire change. Do you have the thicker spring pads in the rear?
I just put 255/ 275's on my new to me 507 sedan..... perfect fit without spacers on stock suspension - suspect I'll even be able to get the H & R 12mm spacers in once the dang longer titanium lugs finally show up...
and I went 255/35/19's & 275/30/19's w/ Hankook V12's..... ( I blew a rear tire jsut after purchase so didn't have much time to wait for Michelins..)
I just put 255/ 275's on my new to me 507 sedan..... perfect fit without spacers on stock suspension - suspect I'll even be able to get the H & R 12mm spacers in once the dang longer titanium lugs finally show up...
and I went 255/35/19's & 275/30/19's w/ Hankook V12's..... ( I blew a rear tire jsut after purchase so didn't have much time to wait for Michelins..)
Great info. Thanks for the response! Do you any pics by chance?
I just ordered 245s in the front with 265s in the rear. Michelin Pilot SS
LakeShow23, am buying a set of 507 wheels for my 2013 C63. Noticed that you made a +1 upsize to your tire purchase in September 2014. Any interference issues on front or back? Were you able to make the tire upsize without using spacers? Thank-you.