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Not sure if you care but I would be bothered by the fender gap being lower in the rear than the front. Looks like the car is squatting.
just like the picture below.
I think its just how the angle of the pic was taken.
Straight side on the car has a rear to front rake.
Here is a pic taken same day from more to the rear.
no rubbing with a one inch drop on KW coilovers. I didn't have any sidewall rubbings issues at the stock height as well. 235/35 and 265/30 PS4. These wheels were from the sedan model since the coupe had 19inch front and 20 inch rear. These wheels are almost perfect except the rears were not 100% flush compared to the front. Once the rear tires are toast, I'm considering a 5mm-10mm spacer and trying to squeeze a 275/30 in the rear to make it a perfect cosmetic fit.
The titanium finish looks great against black.
I have seen the coupe wheels on a very modified slammed W204 sedan and at first thought they were copies but he had really stretched tires 225 on 19' front and 255 on 20" rears.
Didn't really like the look and the rim of the wheels was definitely outside the body line.
I'm running this setup now as well on OEM suspension. I have not had any rubbing issues, but I haven't fully loaded my car in the rear with passengers/luggage either. It's a bit difficult to get a good picture of black wheels on a white car, but hopefully this gives you an idea of how they sit.
W205 C63S Edition 1 Sedan Wheel Specs
19x8.5 +38mm Front
A 20540117009Y15
19x9.5 +56mm Rear
A 20540118009Y15
Tires
Michelin Pilot Sport 4S
P245/35R19 Front
P275/30R19 Rear
so this is what my car will look like with those on. WOW. i love it
No, however I haven't done any hard cornering yet. No rubbing over bumps with 2 people in the car in normal driving.
Did you get a lot more grip with the wider tires? Any heavier steering in the front? Debating 235/265 on stock suspension right now with these wheels and same tires just to avoid rubbing.
Did you get a lot more grip with the wider tires? Any heavier steering in the front? Debating 235/265 on stock suspension right now with these wheels and same tires just to avoid rubbing.
Like "blurred" I'm also running 245/35x19 Michelins on front with these wheels and no rubbing issues.
I was running 3mm front and 4mm rear spacers but removed them completely from front and put the 3mm on rear.
This was because I noticed what looked like a rub on both front tires and thought it may have been rubbing on inside lip of front guard.
Since removing spacer and cleaning the tires the mark has reappeared so obviously nothing to do with spacer and rubbing guard.
I'm thinking its from the tire rolling over on edge when reversing into garage and going full lock in each direction (inside tire goes into positive camber)
May put the spacers back in original positions, 3mm front ET35 (38-3) and 4mm rear ET52 (56-4).
Handy spec sheet.
Those front 9" ET45 with 5mm spacer might fit but don't know about the 10.5 ET56 rears, maybe with 265/30 tires stretched and thin spacer 3-4mm.
Plenty of guys in the "Aftermarket wheel thread" running 19x9 ET40, 245/35 and 19x10 ET50 265/30, 275/30.
Handy spec sheet.
Those front 9" ET45 with 5mm spacer might fit but don't know about the 10.5 ET56 rears, maybe with 265/30 tires stretched and thin spacer 3-4mm.
Plenty of guys in the "Aftermarket wheel thread" running 19x9 ET40, 245/35 and 19x10 ET50 265/30, 275/30.
19x9 would of course fit the front as it is just .5" wider on each side from stock, barely noticeable (stock 19x8 et45). There's a guy on fb group that has the 19x10.5 et56 rear and had rubbing on 255s and couldn't figure out why and was certain they said 10" wide (but was in fact 10.5)... which I wanted to check out and found these 2019 specs for sedan, so more of a buyer beware if shopping for these wheels to ensure they are the 8.5/9.5 set
Found some info, if you want to buy these you need to be aware that my2019 c63(s) have larger wheel sizes!
my19 forged cross-spoke are:
19x9 et45 front
19x10.5 et56 rear
The W205 C63/C63S widths of 9J front & 10.5J rear are definitely for W205 C63 and C63S Coupe models, these widths will never fit on a C63/C63S sedan and there was definitely not a size increase for the Sedan models in 2019.
The entire production run of W205 C63/C63S sedan models were fitted with 8.5J fronts and 9.5J rears, either in 18 inch diameter or 19 inch diameter.
The W205 C63/C63S widths of 9J front & 10.5J rear are definitely for W205 C63 and C63S Coupe models, these widths will never fit on a C63/C63S sedan and there was definitely not a size increase for the Sedan models in 2019.
The entire production run of W205 C63/C63S sedan models were fitted with 8.5J fronts and 9.5J rears, either in 18 inch diameter or 19 inch diameter.
So you are saying that for 2019 the Coupe went from 19/20 stagger to 19/19? these are 19x10.5, not the 20" rears that were usually on the coupe.
According to this, the Sedan uses the 19x9 fronts and 19x10.5 rears. So which is it?
The 19/20 inch wheel package with 9J fronts and 10.5J rears were only an option for the W205 C63 Coupe models from the launch of the Coupe models way back in 2016, it was never an option for Sedan models. The Coupe models could be had with the 19/19 package or 19/20 package from launch.
This article is wrong and it is impossible for W205 C63 Sedan models to have left the factory with 9J fronts and 10.5J rears as standard equipment during the entire production run. Feel free to go ahead and prove me wrong.
The 19/20 inch wheel package with 9J fronts and 10.5J rears were only an option for the W205 C63 Coupe models from the launch of the Coupe models way back in 2016, it was never an option for Sedan models. The Coupe models could be had with the 19/19 package or 19/20 package from launch.
This article is wrong and it is impossible for W205 C63 Sedan models to have left the factory with 9J fronts and 10.5J rears as standard equipment during the entire production run. Feel free to go ahead and prove me wrong.
The 19/20 inch wheel package with 9J fronts and 10.5J rears were only an option for the W205 C63 Coupe models from the launch of the Coupe models way back in 2016, it was never an option for Sedan models. The Coupe models could be had with the 19/19 package or 19/20 package from launch.
This article is wrong and it is impossible for W205 C63 Sedan models to have left the factory with 9J fronts and 10.5J rears as standard equipment during the entire production run. Feel free to go ahead and prove me wrong.
Good to know, thanks! I was under the impression these cross spoke were only offered in 19/20. These would still be a good option for widebody w204
It's the ET45 of that 19x9" that doesn't seem to show up anywhere.
The 19x9" they show is the Coupe wheel ET25 not ET45 as shown on that sheet.
The 19x10.5" just looks to be a 19' version of the AMG 20" that offered from 2015 on the coupe.