Will 9.5 and 10.5 19s fit?
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Will 9.5 and 10.5 19s fit?
Hey,
Still trying to figure out/understand fitment.
Considering a set of 19s, 9.5 ET42 and 10.5 ET48.
235/35/19 and 265/30/19.
Guy says they were on a E400, with stock suspension.
Will these fit the C207 with stock suspension?
Thanks!
Still trying to figure out/understand fitment.
Considering a set of 19s, 9.5 ET42 and 10.5 ET48.
235/35/19 and 265/30/19.
Guy says they were on a E400, with stock suspension.
Will these fit the C207 with stock suspension?
Thanks!
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Are you sure you want to put 35 and 30 series tires on there? The ride will get harsher and rim damage risk will go up.
Have you looked into the 18 " series with 45/40 tires and 9/9.5 " rims?
Offset will be critical to avoid tire rubbing on the fender or suspension. It may not be possible without rolling the fenders or using a heat gun on the plastic inner liners...
Have you looked into the 18 " series with 45/40 tires and 9/9.5 " rims?
Offset will be critical to avoid tire rubbing on the fender or suspension. It may not be possible without rolling the fenders or using a heat gun on the plastic inner liners...
Last edited by WRC-LVR; 05-09-2024 at 11:51 AM.
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Are you sure you want to put 35 and 30 series tires on there? The ride will get harsher and rim damage risk will go up.
Have you looked into the 18 " series with 45/40 tires and 9/9.5 " rims?
Offset will be critical to avoid tire rubbing on the fender or suspension. It may not be possible without rolling the fenders or using a heat gun on the plastic inner liners...
Have you looked into the 18 " series with 45/40 tires and 9/9.5 " rims?
Offset will be critical to avoid tire rubbing on the fender or suspension. It may not be possible without rolling the fenders or using a heat gun on the plastic inner liners...
Probably best to stay on track and stick to 18s then.
Wifey already does not prefer driving in sport mode as I do.
Stock is 40/35 so I will stick to that then, but try and go wider. It's comfortable enough for me.
Thanks for the feedback!
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I currently run 19" in 8.5 & 9.5 on my coupe. Not sure if I'd want to go to 10.5 in the rear, but I'm sure it's been done. No issues with turning radius or scrubbing.