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i'll try the spare wheel bolts for fit and see how much longer i need to go, or if they're the right length.
wrt bolt style, is this the difference between tapered and radius, or is there something else i need to consider? like the thread
Last edited by lastsaturday; Mar 1, 2016 at 05:48 PM.
Thats all you need to consider which head style and length
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19x8.5 ET24 (225/35/19)
19x10 ET20 (255/30/19)
H&R Coil Overs. Stock Camber.
I am still looking at what factory rims will fit my 2008 CLK 350 Cab. I like the 18 inch E class multi spoke A212 401 5502 7x45 with ET of 48 comes in just the ET48. The other E class 18 inch rims use an ET of 54 for the rear.
Will these fit of do I need an ET closer to 35? I want the factory rims as they are available from dealers as take offs, and are usually forged and lighter.
What ET for I need for the front and rear not using spacers, with 18 inch and 19 inch rims?
Thank you
He identifies the ETs, the bolt size and length, great post.
I think they would look good on my stock cabriolet
Seems the 2012 and later have larger ETs.
So many have tires with the wheels, 8.5" ET 28 tire 245/40/18 and rears are 9.5" ET 33 tire 275/35/18
So will these fit on my stock 2006 CLK 250 and can they fit with spacers.
19x8.5 ET24 (225/35/19)
19x10 ET20 (255/30/19)
H&R Coil Overs. Stock Camber.
CLK55 Wheel Fitment - YouTube
My 2006 CLK lugs are 1.55 inches past the ball, or 39mm. Put into the CLS rims there is too much length past the rim, 1 5/16" or 33.3 MM.
I have some other lugs left over 7/8th inch past the ball, leaving 3/4 inches past the rims.
Otis Inc. has lug bolts 25, 26, 28, 30, 32, 35 mm shanks. What length would you recommend?
I was thinking 25 or 26 mm would leave about an inch behind the wheel.
Last edited by breastroker; Apr 21, 2016 at 01:05 PM.





