C63 sedan spacer recommendations?
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13' C63 AMG Sedan
C63 sedan spacer recommendations?
I want to add some spacers to my 13' c63 sedan. I plan on going with a 275 rear tire on the stock 18's. So what do you think is the best setup. 12mm front and leave the rears ?
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You can fit 12mm spacers front and rear but will need to go stretch tyres are the back.
Best would be 12mm front and 10mm rear. Can use stock tyre sizes 235 and 255 with that setup.
275s won't fit with spacers are the rear.
Best would be 12mm front and 10mm rear. Can use stock tyre sizes 235 and 255 with that setup.
275s won't fit with spacers are the rear.
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^ What charliekay said.
If you stick with stock rims and tire sizes (235 & 255), you could go 12 mm front and 10 mm rear - search for Rosewell's posts and you'll find plenty of info. With anything wider than a 255 on the rear, you risk rubbing against the fender if you push the tire further out with a spacer. A 275 will fit in the rear fenderwell but obviously without spacers, and furthermore IMHO it's too wide for the OEM 9" rear rim.
If you stick with stock rims and tire sizes (235 & 255), you could go 12 mm front and 10 mm rear - search for Rosewell's posts and you'll find plenty of info. With anything wider than a 255 on the rear, you risk rubbing against the fender if you push the tire further out with a spacer. A 275 will fit in the rear fenderwell but obviously without spacers, and furthermore IMHO it's too wide for the OEM 9" rear rim.
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^ What charliekay said.
If you stick with stock rims and tire sizes (235 & 255), you could go 12 mm front and 10 mm rear - search for Rosewell's posts and you'll find plenty of info. With anything wider than a 255 on the rear, you risk rubbing against the fender if you push the tire further out with a spacer. A 275 will fit in the rear fenderwell but obviously without spacers, and furthermore IMHO it's too wide for the OEM 9" rear rim.
If you stick with stock rims and tire sizes (235 & 255), you could go 12 mm front and 10 mm rear - search for Rosewell's posts and you'll find plenty of info. With anything wider than a 255 on the rear, you risk rubbing against the fender if you push the tire further out with a spacer. A 275 will fit in the rear fenderwell but obviously without spacers, and furthermore IMHO it's too wide for the OEM 9" rear rim.
So yeah, 275 won't work with spacers unless u want to rub like crazy.