rear 19x9.5 et45 HELP !!!
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rear 19x9.5 et45 HELP !!!
so.... a tons of yessss and no ... 265/30r19 will rub yes ....but rub on the outer fender or inner ? if i rolling my fender will rub to ?
thanks guys !!
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265/30/19 will rub on 19x9.5? I was literally told to buy that size and just pruchased a set of tires from tire rack 1 minute ago.
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yes it rub ....your offset ???
..a lot of guys say that ..but no one say if its inside or fender side ...probably fender side but at 400 $ per tire ... i just want to be sure ..its winter here so the car was sit in the garage ..i have time to have real response before summer ...car was never see rain lol .... 2012 p31 red int with .................................23 000 km on clock lolllllll
..a lot of guys say that ..but no one say if its inside or fender side ...probably fender side but at 400 $ per tire ... i just want to be sure ..its winter here so the car was sit in the garage ..i have time to have real response before summer ...car was never see rain lol .... 2012 p31 red int with .................................23 000 km on clock lolllllll
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19x8.5 front offset 47mm and 19x9.5 rear offset 45mm. 245/35/19 front and 265/30/19 rear. You 100% sure will rub? I just bought them so I have time to cancel.. im at 19,350 km.
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all guys say yes on a tons of forum ... at high speed on bump... or if the are passenger ... my part if rub on the fender i just do rolling a little to have 265 ... dont want 255....are you rub in front with 245 ? ....my front offset are 45 to ..19x8.5...they recommand 235/35r19...i have made post because they have yes and no ... but the wheel post have 20738584758734 reply so....
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all guys say yes on a tons of forum ... at high speed on bump... or if the are passenger ... my part if rub on the fender i just do rolling a little to have 265 ... dont want 255....are you rub in front with 245 ? ....my front offset are 45 to ..19x8.5...they recommand 235/35r19...i have made post because they have yes and no ... but the wheel post have 20738584758734 reply so....
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just following what I have observed on the forums and mod bargain recommendations. they done in both 2015 with H&R sport springs and again in 2017 with H&R springs with 255 in the rear. plus if the first guy had a rubbing problem, wouldn't they have made an adjustment to tire size for the 2nd guy? that's what i ordered though lol 19x8.5 +47 235/35/19 PS4S and 19x9.5 +45 255/30/19 PS4S.
https://blog.modbargains.com/quick-s...heels-modauto/
https://blog.modbargains.com/w204-me...ilot-4s-tires/
https://blog.modbargains.com/quick-s...heels-modauto/
https://blog.modbargains.com/w204-me...ilot-4s-tires/
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just following what I have observed on the forums and mod bargain recommendations. they done in both 2015 with H&R sport springs and again in 2017 with H&R springs with 255 in the rear. plus if the first guy had a rubbing problem, wouldn't they have made an adjustment to tire size for the 2nd guy? that's what i ordered though lol 19x8.5 +47 235/35/19 PS4S and 19x9.5 +45 255/30/19 PS4S.
https://blog.modbargains.com/quick-s...heels-modauto/
https://blog.modbargains.com/w204-me...ilot-4s-tires/
https://blog.modbargains.com/quick-s...heels-modauto/
https://blog.modbargains.com/w204-me...ilot-4s-tires/
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I am running 265 30 19 rear with an effective +42 rear offset (+45 offset with 3mm spacers for caliper clearance) on stock suspension, and I do not rub. If you are lowered or carry lots of passengers then you may have a different result, but I think the +45 with the 265 tire should work for you.
And to the OP, even if it does rub, it will obviously be with the outer fender as the lower positive offset pushes the wheel further out. Fender rolling can therefore help, but there's not much to roll/pull on these cars since the fender is bonded just a bit past the wheel arch.
And to the OP, even if it does rub, it will obviously be with the outer fender as the lower positive offset pushes the wheel further out. Fender rolling can therefore help, but there's not much to roll/pull on these cars since the fender is bonded just a bit past the wheel arch.
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Stock suspension with et45 rear and 265 tire should be fine. I have et47 no issue and could go 275 if I wanted as long as I’m not lowering. Also not all 265 rear tires are created equal some are more of a square shoulder vs rounded and the section width can vary. You guys running 47 et up front why? That’s going to be super tucked and not match at all to your rear that will be very flush. To achieve the most aggressive flush look an et 35 should be utilized for the front. You can add a spacer but I’d rather just get the correct wheel et.
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Stock suspension with et45 rear and 265 tire should be fine. I have et47 no issue and could go 275 if I wanted as long as I’m not lowering. Also not all 265 rear tires are created equal some are more of a square shoulder vs rounded and the section width can vary. You guys running 47 et up front why? That’s going to be super tucked and not match at all to your rear that will be very flush. To achieve the most aggressive flush look an et 35 should be utilized for the front. You can add a spacer but I’d rather just get the correct wheel et.
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I installed a set of vorstainer VFF 103 last month. 8.5 x 19 45et and 9.5 x19 46et. I am lowered on KW V3 and got a little bit of contact on the back. It turned out to be a plastic piece that holds the bumper to the body. I trimmed the plastic piece and no more issues. Im running 265/30; have a pair of new 275/30 that didnt fit in 😣. On the front I have 12mm spacers to achieve a flush look with the fender.
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Conti Extremecontact DWS06 is what I have, really good tire and walls are not boxy like Michelin.
I'm +42 Front and +50 Rear and they are both pretty close to flush. No rubs
I'm +42 Front and +50 Rear and they are both pretty close to flush. No rubs
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Stance SF03, custom drilled. Rear is 19x9.5, offset +42 (4mm caliper clearance) with 265/30R19 Hankook Ventus V12 EVO's. I'm at stock height and they're flush, no rubbing. The stock camber on the rear gives it enough fender clearance. Any more poke and I'd probably have issues with the 265 profile. Ignore the missing center caps, I have MB ones on the way
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I just received mine from Tire Rack (same setup as you've ordered) and they are now all packed and ready to go back. The wheels are OZ and there is no way I'll even try to roll the rear fenders. Reason being that the fenders have a 1" or so flat area at the lower edge and if not rolled correctly, that area will wrinkle. On my former C63 with 8&9" X 18's on it, I ran 245 front and 265 rear with no problems. Tire Rack doesn't have much of an assortment of MB W 204/C63 wheels to choose from. Maybe another seller will pipe up with the correct offsets. RennTech has 10" wheels made by Vossen which are very custom and $$, but fit a C63!
I looked into taking a little off the hub flange area to recess the wheels but then the calipers would hit the backside of the wheel, NOT good at all!!
Good Luck finding the correct wheels.
I looked into taking a little off the hub flange area to recess the wheels but then the calipers would hit the backside of the wheel, NOT good at all!!
Good Luck finding the correct wheels.