323 Motorsports sold me wheels that don't fit, now out of business


My current wheels are 38 & 32 offset and the rears stick out a little too much for my taste and rub occasionally. Not sure if the rears would fit a CL500-63 or not since I don't have one around to try them on. The offset is perfect to match the body IMO, they don't have the tucked in look of stock wheels.
The front wheels fit on front & rear fine though.
Anyone have spacers they want to sell? I wish I could find some to test fit and figure out exactly how much I need to get these to clear. I'm thinking about 12mm.
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My current wheels are 38 & 32 offset and the rears stick out a little too much for my taste and rub occasionally. Not sure if the rears would fit a CL500-63 or not since I don't have one around to try them on. The offset is perfect to match the body IMO, they don't have the tucked in look of stock wheels.
The front wheels fit on front & rear fine though.
Anyone have spacers they want to sell? I wish I could find some to test fit and figure out exactly how much I need to get these to clear. I'm thinking about 12mm.
Cl65 are tricky offsets, try to get as close to oem for best fitment
AndreNY have you put Euromag 2's on a W215 - 65? It was looking more like 12mm was the minumum I would need but it is really hard to tell for certain without actually test fitting a set.
I understand but there are not many 60mm offset wheels to choose from though and the stock wheels really tuck the tire in more than I like. I have 38's now that came on the car when I bought it and they stick out a little too far. I thought the 48's would be perfect and if they cleared the calipers I think they would look just right. I may pull off a caliper and bolt a wheel on just to see anyway.
TMC M5, the back of the wheel spoke hits the outside face of the caliper. Spacers will solve that but I bought this offset specifically because I thought it would be perfect.
Last edited by Dr Matt; Mar 10, 2014 at 06:02 PM.
I have aftermarket rims on my Superduty that are stud-centric and it is a pain to get those on centered well enough to keep them from shaking the whole truck.




My current wheels are 38 & 32 offset and the rears stick out a little too much for my taste and rub occasionally. Not sure if the rears would fit a CL500-63 or not since I don't have one around to try them on. The offset is perfect to match the body IMO, they don't have the tucked in look of stock wheels.
The front wheels fit on front & rear fine though.
Anyone have spacers they want to sell? I wish I could find some to test fit and figure out exactly how much I need to get these to clear. I'm thinking about 12mm.
Those will fit great. And this is coming from a guy that runs 10.5's with 305's on the back of my CL65 and its lowered and no rubbing... You still have some room to run a spacer and still fit without rubbing.
R.K.
Last edited by radride; Mar 10, 2014 at 11:12 PM.




Its not the offset. He's having caliper clearance in the rear. The wheel hits the caliper and that's why he needs a spacer.
R.K.







