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Old Mar 19, 2020 | 01:56 PM
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265 tyres up front, 2019 C63s wagon

Anyone fitted the rear tyres to the front wheels?

Getting some 20" rears, so was going to put some 285/30/20 on the back, then transfer the 265/35/19 to the front.

Wheels are forged cross spokes.
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Old Mar 19, 2020 | 02:19 PM
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And anyone gone to MPS4S, worth forfeiting M01 tyre standard?
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Will I need a spacer to put the rear wheels on the front?
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So my plan is.

Fit coupe rear 20x10.5j et 57 in the back with MPS4S, 295/30/20 M01.

Fit my standard wagon rears 19x9.5j et58 with 265/35/19 in the front with a 20mm spacer and longer bolts.

This will give +12.7mm poke up front and +11.7 poke in the back. I'm not lowered.

Will get a realignment when all fitted too.

Hope it works!
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Originally Posted by SimMB
So my plan is.

Fit coupe rear 20x10.5j et 57 in the back with MPS4S, 295/30/20 M01.

Fit my standard wagon rears 19x9.5j et58 with 265/35/19 in the front with a 20mm spacer and longer bolts.

This will give +12.7mm poke up front and +11.7 poke in the back. I'm not lowered.

Will get a realignment when all fitted too.

Hope it works!
You may consider 285/30 in rear instead 295/30. The 285 are already a little taller (bigger) than the stock 265/35. 295 make it worse. I personally also think the 285 looks better as it's more square to 10.5rim. Btw, the Michelins have a pretty nice, fat rim protector lwhich sticks over the rim edge even for the 285.
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You may consider 285/30 in rear instead 295/30. The 285 are already a little taller (bigger) than the stock 265/35. 295 make it worse. I personally also think the 285 looks better as it's more square to 10.5rim. Btw, the Michelins have a pretty nice, fat rim protector lwhich sticks over the rim edge even for the 285.
I was going to, but I'm putting the old 265 on the front, so I figured the 295 in the rear will give a similar ride height ratio to the stock 285/255. The 295 in PS4S were still M01 too.
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