E63 AMG 19's will fit E350 ?
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E63 AMG 19's will fit E350 ?
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Anyone knows if W212 E63 19 inch AMG wheels fit on W212 E350 ?
Anyone knows if W212 E63 19 inch AMG wheels fit on W212 E350 ?
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W212 E63 wheels are 19x9 and 19x10
On E350 you will not have any issue in the rear, you can even use the stock tires 285/30/19
But you will have issue in the front due to 350 fenders which are little wider than the original E63 fenders. you can replcae them but you will have to streach the front tires if its possible. i recmmend you to use 245/35/19 and you are ready to go.
I convert my E350 totally to E63 with original parts so i dont have any problem with the rear.
On E350 you will not have any issue in the rear, you can even use the stock tires 285/30/19
But you will have issue in the front due to 350 fenders which are little wider than the original E63 fenders. you can replcae them but you will have to streach the front tires if its possible. i recmmend you to use 245/35/19 and you are ready to go.
I convert my E350 totally to E63 with original parts so i dont have any problem with the rear.
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W212 E63 wheels are 19x9 and 19x10
On E350 you will not have any issue in the rear, you can even use the stock tires 285/30/19
But you will have issue in the front due to 350 fenders which are little wider than the original E63 fenders. you can replcae them but you will have to streach the front tires if its possible. i recmmend you to use 245/35/19 and you are ready to go.
I convert my E350 totally to E63 with original parts so i dont have any problem with the rear.
On E350 you will not have any issue in the rear, you can even use the stock tires 285/30/19
But you will have issue in the front due to 350 fenders which are little wider than the original E63 fenders. you can replcae them but you will have to streach the front tires if its possible. i recmmend you to use 245/35/19 and you are ready to go.
I convert my E350 totally to E63 with original parts so i dont have any problem with the rear.
So rears are OK with stock E63 size but front E63 stock size is 255/35/19 which total height of tires are 25.4 inch vs 245/35/16 height is 25.8 inchs tall. so 245/35/19 is .4 inch shorter. which area will be problem on the Front ? I do not have the wheels yet i am getting it by end of week. I could not do the test fit before purchased these wheels since it is coming from 300 miles away.
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I received wheels yesterday it fits fine. Tires are 255/35/19 and 285/30/19
it actually looks really good with that size tires.
Only problem is now my display show no TPMS signal. Does it mean it does not have TPMS on these wheels or TPMS for 2011 E63 is not the same as 2012 E350 ? I thought TPMS are standard on all Mercedes.
Is there way to find out if it has TPMS installed on the wheel without dismount the tire ?
it actually looks really good with that size tires.
Only problem is now my display show no TPMS signal. Does it mean it does not have TPMS on these wheels or TPMS for 2011 E63 is not the same as 2012 E350 ? I thought TPMS are standard on all Mercedes.
Is there way to find out if it has TPMS installed on the wheel without dismount the tire ?
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TPMS sensors are identical. Its a common "practice" to remove OEM sensors from OEM wheels and putting them into aftermarket onces. I assume that's what was done to E63 wheel. Just look at the valves of your new and old wheel - if they're identical (unlikely) then sensors are there. Its a plug and play - you should not have to do anything if new wheels have sensors. If valves are the same, just restart your TPMS. I've used multiple wheels (all with TMPS OEM) on several W212 cars - never had to reset TPMS.
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W212 E63 wheels are 19x9 and 19x10
On E350 you will not have any issue in the rear, you can even use the stock tires 285/30/19
But you will have issue in the front due to 350 fenders which are little wider than the original E63 fenders. you can replcae them but you will have to streach the front tires if its possible. i recmmend you to use 245/35/19 and you are ready to go.
I convert my E350 totally to E63 with original parts so i dont have any problem with the rear.
On E350 you will not have any issue in the rear, you can even use the stock tires 285/30/19
But you will have issue in the front due to 350 fenders which are little wider than the original E63 fenders. you can replcae them but you will have to streach the front tires if its possible. i recmmend you to use 245/35/19 and you are ready to go.
I convert my E350 totally to E63 with original parts so i dont have any problem with the rear.
Did u put e63 badges too
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E350 converted to e63... Interesting
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I have 20x9 with +32 offset in the front and they fit but are close to the fenders (just to give you an idea)
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