18x8+18 114.3 5h 18x9+12
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18x8+18 18x9+12
Hey guys, I went to a local shop by my work. I had this wheel fit tested with this specs. About a 3" inch lip at the back!
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With the adjustable rear camber arm it should sit perfectly. Thought you guys would like to know.
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![](http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b76/mxanthony1223/0722081905.jpg)
With the adjustable rear camber arm it should sit perfectly. Thought you guys would like to know.
Last edited by W124_GL620; 07-23-2008 at 11:48 AM. Reason: wheel fitting
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damn Im jealous. Im not sure if machined faced wheels will look good on a chapagne car, but theres only one way to find out.
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Well, yeah, in the near future my car's going to be black. I'm looking over this wheel from BBS or the Wald wheels.
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Here's the Wald's wheel for you Berti. You should buy these, since you have the Wald's bodykit. They could custom fit. Spec: 18x8.5+30 (clear big caliper) 18x9.5+36
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Those rims look almost like they're made for the w124!!
Does it make sense to test fit it without a tire? Without driving it around, you're not going to know whether it will rub.
Does it make sense to test fit it without a tire? Without driving it around, you're not going to know whether it will rub.
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Yes, it does make sense,but, I talked to my cousin friends from the Phillippines with the same specs of wheels and car. No ruddbin issue. With stretch tires. And a fender roll. No problem. That's y I already know it will fit.
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as long as the wheel fits, doesnt hit any suspension components and a good tire stretch and camber it'll fit. put-oh
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