255/40 R17 or 245/40 on C124?
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Mercedes-Benz W124 Coupe E320 1995
255/40 R17 or 245/40 on C124?
Hi!
I bought AMG Monoblock II.
Front rims are 7,5J-17 ET35
Rear rims are 8,5j-17 ET30
My car is equiped with ASR.
Is it possible to set 255/40 tires on rear wheels without modifications?
Or should I install 245/40? In this case, I'll have problems with ASR, won't I?
I bought AMG Monoblock II.
Front rims are 7,5J-17 ET35
Rear rims are 8,5j-17 ET30
My car is equiped with ASR.
Is it possible to set 255/40 tires on rear wheels without modifications?
Or should I install 245/40? In this case, I'll have problems with ASR, won't I?
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Well, is your car lowered? If not, you can fit 20s on it. 245/40 should be ok, 255s i would roll the fenders.The rear is really soft and if you have people in the car they will rub.
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I got the exact same sized rims and I think I'm going with 245-40-17 for the rear and 225-45-17 for the front.
Given that the rear rim is 8.5" wide, will the 245mm wide tire sit square with the edge of the rim? I want to avoid the tire looking like it's bulging or like it isn't wide enough..
Given that the rear rim is 8.5" wide, will the 245mm wide tire sit square with the edge of the rim? I want to avoid the tire looking like it's bulging or like it isn't wide enough..
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