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Old Apr 3, 2012 | 07:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Kevwood
After reading your post I thought maybe age had caught up with me and I was losing my mind so I did a search and every pic of an SLR that came up with those OEM wheels have them on opposite to what you and Ed do/did.



I'm not ready for the old age home yet They are directional wheels.
Whilst you are right, our replicas are not SLR replicas, they are replicas of Lorinser LM6

Would love to see SLR wheels on a CLK though!
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Old Apr 3, 2012 | 07:13 AM
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Carl they look really good on your car. Are you planning on lowering it?
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Old Apr 3, 2012 | 07:31 AM
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Originally Posted by discoduck
Whilst you are right, our replicas are not SLR replicas, they are replicas of Lorinser LM6

Would love to see SLR wheels on a CLK though!
So in the end it's six to one, half dozen to the other

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Old Apr 3, 2012 | 10:27 AM
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Lorinser RS8s love'em.... So hard to get though! And if you do find them, they're insanely pricey.
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Old Apr 3, 2012 | 10:43 AM
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Originally Posted by carlcheung
Guys, just got the new rims and tires installed. The 10mm spacers in the rear fit perfectly. How do I post pictures here?
Originally Posted by discoduck
Below the posting box (you have to go to Advanced first or hit Post Reply), There's a section called Additional options. Here you can click on Manage Attachments and upload your photos
carlcheung: don't do it that way; that's uploading the photo and results in the thumbnail which must then be clicked to view. Better to insert image (like discoduck did with his SLK pic) by doing the following (even in the Quick Reply box):
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Originally Posted by Kevwood
Eddie, I just noticed something bro... The tire shop installed your wheels backwards. SLR wheels are directional, they are made to actually draw air away from the brake rotors to aid in cooling, the spokes/fins should extend from the hub backwards to the outer barrel, not forward. In other words, the wheels on the passenger side should be on the drivers side.
Man, I'm subscribed to too many threads....I almost missed this. I'll have ask Vassili (like my 30th question in this process, lol) after I check the tires themselves, which are likely also directional....also, PowerWheels Pro shows the wheels on an SL and a CLK in a flash slideshow HERE. I can't tell: are they mounted same as mine or like you recommend?

Originally Posted by discoduck
Whilst you are right, our replicas are not SLR replicas, they are replicas of Lorinser LM6 ....
That's news to me disco, but I'm not all that well-versed in Lorinser or wheels in general. I first saw the wheels in a post by PowerWheels Pro which calls them "SLR Style" just like on their website:
SLR Style:
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Now that I see the SLR pic Kevwood posted and the ones in the "what do you think? (pics inside)" thread (Lorinser RS8s, you say?) I wish I saw those somewhere....

I knew that the faux two-piece style was gonna be a beeyatch to keep clean, and I like those better.....

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Old Apr 3, 2012 | 11:18 AM
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Eddie, all I know is that the original SLR wheel was made to draw air away from the brake rotors in a centrifugal fashion, hence the look and design of the wheel - that means the wheels are directional from side to side. Whether or not the wheels are actual or replicas, the same principles should still apply, same as high end brake rotors, the cooling veins are directional from side to side. In the end, it's your car and your desicion but there is a reason the original wheel was designed the way it was.

The picture of the single wheel you posted above should be on the drivers side of the car.
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Old Apr 3, 2012 | 11:37 AM
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so, are these (from PowerWheels Pro's website) correct? (I can't tell....my eyes are starting to cross, lol)
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Old Apr 3, 2012 | 11:39 AM
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They have them different on both cars. The CLK has them in the traditional way the SLR does, the SL has them on backwards.
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Old Apr 3, 2012 | 01:06 PM
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I just looked at mine real close (neighbors think I'm obsessed with my car, lol) and I don't think they're "different on both cars;" they're all mounted the same and they look different on each side.
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I think all four of my wheel/tire sets are identical, thus two seem to go one way on the left while the other two go the other way on the right. The tires are marked "outside" and "inside," and the wheels obviously have an outside and an inside, so does that mean I have a mis-matched set of tires? I don't see any directional marks on them.....
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Old Apr 3, 2012 | 01:17 PM
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I guess the company you bought the wheels from doesnt supply them directionally, the wheels on the drivers side fan correctly, those on the passenger side do not. In the end it only matters if you're happy, they do look really good on your ride.
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Old Apr 3, 2012 | 05:09 PM
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Thanks discoduck. I am thinking to lower it this summer. Are the H&R 1.4F and 1.3R springs from Tire Rack good with stock struts?
Thanks eddieo45, I will try next time when I have new pics to upload.
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Old Apr 3, 2012 | 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted by carlcheung
Thanks discoduck. I am thinking to lower it this summer. Are the H&R 1.4F and 1.3R springs from Tire Rack good with stock struts?
Thanks eddieo45, I will try next time when I have new pics to upload.
I run that setup with no issues.
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Old Apr 3, 2012 | 07:19 PM
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Yea, your car looks very nice.
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Old Apr 5, 2012 | 04:46 PM
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Hi guys!

I'm kind of new here I read this forum for a long time but it is my first post.
Hi have a Mercedes CLK from 2006.
I bought 19 inch rims from a class E AMG. It is F 245 and R 265.
When I was installing them I discovered that the bolts that I had don't fix the new rims.
Should I buy new bolts from the class E?
I guess my bolts are M12..

Anyone had this problem? how can I solve it?

Thank you guys!
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Old Apr 5, 2012 | 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by mrsousa
Hi guys!

I'm kind of new here I read this forum for a long time but it is my first post.
Hi have a Mercedes CLK from 2006.
I bought 19 inch rims from a class E AMG. It is F 245 and R 265.
When I was installing them I discovered that the bolts that I had don't fix the new rims.
Should I buy new bolts from the class E?
I guess my bolts are M12..

Anyone had this problem? how can I solve it?

Thank you guys!
It may depend on the model year of the E but my E takes 14mm bolts and my CLK 12mm. What do you mean by "the bolts that I had don't fix the new rims"? Too short? Too long?
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Old Apr 5, 2012 | 05:09 PM
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It may depend on the model year of the E but my E takes 14mm bolts and my CLK 12mm. What do you mean by "the bolts that I had don't fix the new rims"? Too short? Too long?
Thanks
It was from a class E w211 (don't know the year )
The bolts are too long for the new rims.

This picture is the original bolt in the new rim

And this are the new rims (from the E AMG)

sorry for the bad quality, I don't have here the cable to connect the camera to pc :

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Old Apr 5, 2012 | 05:12 PM
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Ended up getting these replica Brabus Monoblock S rims.
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18 x 8.5 ET 35 all around.
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I just realized that that you staggered tires on non-staggered wheels....why didn't I think of that when I couldn't get the wheels staggered
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Old Apr 5, 2012 | 05:17 PM
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Originally Posted by mrsousa
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It was from a class E w211 (don't know the year )
The bolts are too long for the new rims.
I think bolts are often too long for C/CLKs. I had to cut the bolts down for my rears cuz they were hitting the e-brake. You need shorter bolts but not W211 bolts; those have a bigger radius/diameter and won't fit in the hole. It might take a little trial and error but you probably want new chrome bolts anyway, rather than use the beat-up original ones, lol. Nice wheels BTW.....
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Old Apr 5, 2012 | 05:32 PM
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I think bolts are often too long for C/CLKs. I had to cut the bolts down for my rears cuz they were hitting the e-brake. You need shorter bolts but not W211 bolts; those have a bigger radius/diameter and won't fit in the hole. It might take a little trial and error but you probably want new chrome bolts anyway, rather than use the beat-up original ones, lol. Nice wheels BTW.....
Thank you
I will go to a rims store, they should have bolts to try to find the correct dimensions.
If anybody have similar rims please tell me the dimensions of the bolts
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Old Apr 9, 2012 | 07:20 PM
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will these fit?????

i want to put a new set of wheels on my car. i have a 08 clk 550. the wheels are 18x8.5 front and 18x10.5 rear. im not sure of the offset but the guy claimed the wheels came off a 05 clk so they should fit. ill be running 225/40 F and 255/35 R. thanks
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Old Apr 9, 2012 | 07:29 PM
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255 may be a bit stretched on a 10.5 wheel. Dependent upon the the offset, a 275 would better.

I had a 10.5 rear wheels on my 350Z and ran 285's which were dead flush with the rim to sidewall.
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Old Apr 9, 2012 | 10:51 PM
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Ook. Thanks bro. I went to look at them and they are not 10.5 width. They are more like 9.
Anyway they do fit my hub but my original lugs dont lock the wheel in. Could I jus need a different set of lugs for these wheels?
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Old Apr 13, 2012 | 07:44 AM
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Looking for a 18in flush look.

From Wat I've been reading. I think for a new set of 18s the recommend setup is
18x8.5F with 235/40 and 18x9.5R with 265/35 et 35 all around. My question to my fellow owners is does this setup sit flush with the rear fenders. Thanks
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From Wat I've been reading. I think for a new set of 18s the recommend setup is
18x8.5F with 235/40 and 18x9.5R with 265/35 et 35 all around. My question to my fellow owners is does this setup sit flush with the rear fenders. Thanks
Right sizes for tires.

Not quite right for flush with those offsets. More like a et25 and et25.

I ran a 15mm rear spacer for a while in the rear with an ending offset of et20, and they "just" rubbed some over dips in the road. Same size 265/30 only in a 19".
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Old Apr 13, 2012 | 04:20 PM
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For my winter setup, i have 17" x 8.0 all around with a 35ET all around. I added a 25mm eibach in the rear and now its flush. Fronts barely clear the front caliper though. I am picking up my car today from having a set of springs on 1.2 all around. Should be sitting pretty!
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