Spacer Q
I need to get spacer for my mandrus millennium: 19x9.5 with 2.5 lip 265/30R19 should i rock 10mm or 12mm spacers to flush it out? I don't have a drop and i'll be getting the H&R Coilovers in a month or two and i want a flush look.
Also, What is a good brand of spacers to get that won't rattle or ruin my ride quiality? Do i need extended bolts or will the OEM ones fit? Lastly, where can i get this and how much will it run me?
Thanks
According to Mandrus' site it says their 19x9.5 has an offset of et 35 weather it be an 18 or 19. That being said if your Mandrus wheels are made for a CLK.
Side note,Do you mind me asking how much your set of rims and tires cost you
According to Mandrus' site it says their 19x9.5 has an offset of et 35 weather it be an 18 or 19. That being said if your Mandrus wheels are made for a CLK.
Side note,Do you mind me asking how much your set of rims and tires cost you
Yes the wheels are made for a CLK from what i was told. As far as the pricing, i didn't buy the wheels, they came with the car. I'm actually putting these spacers on them untill i find a set of stocks i can swap.
Anyone know if i have a 35mm if i should do 10,12 or 15mm to get a flush look with my 265 tires?
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Thanks for the input, it seems your wheels are not as wide as mine. I'm still not sure as to what size spacers to go with. I was hoping someone with a setup close to mine can chim in and tell me if i should do 12 or 15mm spacers and what bolts.
My spacers came with bolts to bolt the spacer to the car and I used my old luggs to bolt the wheel to the spacer, but there are different applications - I think the smallest application that bolts up like I just explained is 20mm (from H&R anyways) I don't know if I helped you more than confused you but good luck, you won't be dissapointed, besides looking cool your car will handle WAY better too.
My spacers came with bolts to bolt the spacer to the car and I used my old luggs to bolt the wheel to the spacer, but there are different applications - I think the smallest application that bolts up like I just explained is 20mm (from H&R anyways) I don't know if I helped you more than confused you but good luck, you won't be dissapointed, besides looking cool your car will handle WAY better too.Thanks for the input brotha, one Q: did you do this on your W209 on E?
I need to get spacer for my mandrus millennium: 19x9.5 with 2.5 lip 265/30R19 should i rock 10mm or 12mm spacers to flush it out? I don't have a drop and i'll be getting the H&R Coilovers in a month or two and i want a flush look.
You can only go with 10mm spacer if you decide to lower your car in the future. You will run into rubbing problem if you lower your car with one finger fender gap. The rubbing area is where the fender and bumper meet. It an easy fix just by filed down the fender and bumper rubbing area like I did on mine
Also, What is a good brand of spacers to get that won't rattle or ruin my ride quiality? Do i need extended bolts or will the OEM ones fit? Lastly, where can i get this and how much will it run me?
Yes, you will definitely need longer bolt and I only recommend H&R spacer. As for what type of bolt head and how long the bolt you will need, you will have to determine these on your own by looking at your wheel because not all wheel manufacturers design base on Mercedes wheel. Click on the link below and then click on "product gallery" to help you determine the type of head bolt for your wheel and how long the bolt would need to be with the 10mm spacer.
http://www.hrsprings.com/products/trak/
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