Got my new wheels!

Not a direct fit on the CLK, but special 'hybrid' bolts with 14mm radius seats were required to fasten the wheels properly onto the CLK's hub.
19X8.5 fronts and 19X9.5 rears. I spaced the rears out another 10mm on each side but the front offset is perfect!
I also swapped the Eibach Pro Kit out for a set of H&R springs. The drop is a lot more even front and rear.
Here are some pics .......







The visual improvement on 19"s is staggering
Last edited by peppernick; Mar 30, 2008 at 07:00 PM.

My car is the European Sport model, it comes with all the cosmetic AMG trimmings and even the exhaust.
I really like how the car ride on the H&R springs. Much better body control without significant loss in comfort (TBH, I prefer a tighter chassis with some sacrifice in comfort). The Eibachs were still too soft to my liking and the OEM sport springs made my car behave like a boat.
http://www.alloywheelsdirect.net/option/bolt_packs
(Bolt pack 4 or 4L)
Because of the 10mm spacer I used at the rear, I had to order in slightly longer 35mm shank length bolts.
The wheels were originally off an SL55, ET30 front, ET31 rear. You might have front brake caliper clearance issue with the CLS fitment wheels despite similar offsets. Do double check.
Last edited by peppernick; Apr 1, 2008 at 11:23 PM.
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TBH, despite the drop, there's plenty of clearance.More pics from the weekend ........



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i wonder if there are any US suppliers of the bolts...anyone??
You need tyres that will keep you on the tarmac. Either Toyo or Yokohama for grip. You could fit Falken (made by GDY/Dunlop Japan).
what is your impressions of the tyres, i.e noise,ride comfort, handling
Last edited by stormkenny3; Apr 4, 2008 at 01:05 PM.
I don't drive to work (I take the metro), so this doesn't affect me. Even if I drove to work, there's no way I could park my car!
The FK-452s, they surprised me. They are really superb tyres. Grip fantastically and a lot quieter during crusing. For that price, the FK-452s are no brainer really.



