20" Wheels - Tire Size Help !!
#26
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FINALLY
Didn't give up on my wheels and it paid off.
Swapped the Michelins PS4S out for same size 245/35/20 & 285/30/20 Michelins Super Sports and voila everything was perfect. Tons of space between the boot and tire. I never knew tires are so different. et32 front & et42 rear, no spacerand no rubbing.
Lesson learnt - PS4S is a huge freaking tire.
Thanks for all the help guys! You rock!
Swapped the Michelins PS4S out for same size 245/35/20 & 285/30/20 Michelins Super Sports and voila everything was perfect. Tons of space between the boot and tire. I never knew tires are so different. et32 front & et42 rear, no spacerand no rubbing.
Lesson learnt - PS4S is a huge freaking tire.
Thanks for all the help guys! You rock!
#27
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Look at this link. Other put 275/30/20 in the front still have no rub. Again, the offset is important. What do you mean by 10 mm doesn't fit the hub? If they don't have the right spacer, get it else where.
https://mbworld.org/forums/w218/4688...p-club-19.html
https://mbworld.org/forums/w218/4688...p-club-19.html
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Didn't give up on my wheels and it paid off.
Swapped the Michelins PS4S out for same size 245/35/20 & 285/30/20 Michelins Super Sports and voila everything was perfect. Tons of space between the boot and tire. I never knew tires are so different. et32 front & et42 rear, no spacerand no rubbing.
Lesson learnt - PS4S is a huge freaking tire.
Thanks for all the help guys! You rock!
Swapped the Michelins PS4S out for same size 245/35/20 & 285/30/20 Michelins Super Sports and voila everything was perfect. Tons of space between the boot and tire. I never knew tires are so different. et32 front & et42 rear, no spacerand no rubbing.
Lesson learnt - PS4S is a huge freaking tire.
Thanks for all the help guys! You rock!
I kept scratching my head because I had super sports and had 0 rubs. I went to a Hankook V12 and had slight rub on the wheel wells (only at a certain angle).
It should have dawned on me that could have been your problem.
Some small variances is expected between tire manufactures and models...but that's extreme for sure!
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