Definitive "coupe wheels on a sedan" answer
Definitive "coupe wheels on a sedan" answer
After reading through many threads and thoughts about the question of whether or not C63 AMG coupe wheels fit on a sedan, here is my stock 2016 C 63 AMG S sedan with stock 2016 C63 coupe wheels and tires.
fronts stick out a bit but do not rub
rears are tight but they fit
They fit fine. No issues at all. No rubbing so far driving on awful manhattan roads.
fronts stick out a bit but do not rub
rears are tight but they fit
They fit fine. No issues at all. No rubbing so far driving on awful manhattan roads.
It is the 19/20 combo.
Tires are the Michelin Pilot SS, same as the stock sizes on the coupe which is 285/30 in the back and 255/35 ini the front.
the fronts do stick out quite a bit more than stock but it doesn't rub or interact with the bodywork in the 20 or so miles i drove it.
I believe this is about as wide a tire as you can run in the back, the wheels could take a 300 but it would hit the inner liner
Tires are the Michelin Pilot SS, same as the stock sizes on the coupe which is 285/30 in the back and 255/35 ini the front.
the fronts do stick out quite a bit more than stock but it doesn't rub or interact with the bodywork in the 20 or so miles i drove it.
I believe this is about as wide a tire as you can run in the back, the wheels could take a 300 but it would hit the inner liner
It is the 19/20 combo.
Tires are the Michelin Pilot SS, same as the stock sizes on the coupe which is 285/30 in the back and 255/35 ini the front.
the fronts do stick out quite a bit more than stock but it doesn't rub or interact with the bodywork in the 20 or so miles i drove it.
I believe this is about as wide a tire as you can run in the back, the wheels could take a 300 but it would hit the inner liner
Tires are the Michelin Pilot SS, same as the stock sizes on the coupe which is 285/30 in the back and 255/35 ini the front.
the fronts do stick out quite a bit more than stock but it doesn't rub or interact with the bodywork in the 20 or so miles i drove it.
I believe this is about as wide a tire as you can run in the back, the wheels could take a 300 but it would hit the inner liner
Filled the front guards nicely without rubbing and had a vertical side wall apposed to a stretched tyre look.



