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Old Oct 27, 2018 | 08:07 PM
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GLC 43 Official winter tires package weird fit

Hi guys,
I just installed the official tires/wheels package from MB (a25340116007X23).
I noticed that the rear tires are actually tucked in since all 4 wheels are the same in that package (all ET38). It looks very weird and I believe it's recommended to not have staggered wheels for winter, so reverse-staggered is even worst.

Has anybody else installed the official MB GLC 43 Coupe winter tires package? Do you have that problem too?
I wonder if I could fit any spacer to mitigate the issue.


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Old Oct 27, 2018 | 09:49 PM
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I'll definitely add spacers. looks stupid
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Old Oct 28, 2018 | 05:10 AM
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I have the UK winter tyres/wheels package on my non coupe 43 and it is the same, spoke to AMG customer services and non staggered set up is recommended, leave as it is, you soon get used to it.
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Old Oct 28, 2018 | 10:51 AM
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That's the thing, right now they are "reverse staggered". All wheels are not aligned, I took more measurement last night and the wheels at the back are 1cm more in than the front.
The front wheel hub is 1 cm more out than the rear wheel hub, so it looks like the rear "axle" is 2 centimeters shorter than the front "axle".
By using the same wheels with same ET front and rear, they are therefore not aligned.

I am going to buy 25mm H&R spacers so that the wheels are staggered and it looks more decent. No way it's staying like that.
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Old Oct 28, 2018 | 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by g_tlman
That's the thing, right now they are "reverse staggered". All wheels are not aligned, I took more measurement last night and the wheels at the back are 1cm more in than the front.
The front wheel hub is 1 cm more out than the rear wheel hub, so it looks like the rear "axle" is 2 centimeters shorter than the front "axle".
By using the same wheels with same ET front and rear, they are therefore not aligned.

I am going to buy 25mm H&R spacers so that the wheels are staggered and it looks more decent. No way it's staying like that.
I believe the staggered wheels are referring to two different sizes (front to back) and not there placement to the body of the vehicle. The rear of the GLC 43 is flared out in the back to accommodate the larger rear wheels, which gives a look that the wheels are offset from each other.
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Old Oct 28, 2018 | 05:10 PM
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Oh, I thought staggered just meant they were offset, thanks for the explanation.
It's not just a look though, I need 10mm spacers if I want the front and rear wheels aligned, but I'll go with 25mm so that it looks better.
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Old Oct 29, 2018 | 01:46 AM
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The factory front is 255 and rear is 285. The winters are 235 so what size spacer should I get. Thanks
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Old Oct 29, 2018 | 06:31 AM
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Yeah I did my research before hand and didn't want the tucked look. Makes it look weird.
I went with a 20" winter set up and will post pic's once they go on end of week
20x8.5 in the front 30MM offset and 20x10 in the rear 26MM offset
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Originally Posted by Spencer1990
The factory front is 255 and rear is 285. The winters are 235 so what size spacer should I get. Thanks
The position of the wheel is dependent on the wheel width and offset, not the tire size. Your stock wheels are 8.5" wide with 40 offset front and 9.5"/22 rear. You need to know the width and offset of the new wheels to see how they compare to stock placement. Assuming your front wheels are exactly the same, which may of may not be true, your rear wheels would be inset by 31mm. If you have the wheel width and offset you can use this calculator: https://www.1010tires.com/Tools/Whee...et-Calculator#

I spoke with MB regarding the package for my 63 and they could not tell me the offset. I wound up buying aftermarket non-staggered wheels and mine were inset 8mm front and 16mm rear (different on 63). I bought 12 and 20mm spacers which make the position about 4mm wider than stock on each side. Received the spacers yesterday and I hope to get them installed today since we are starting to get snow and my 21s worn to wear bars are going top be treacherous in the snow.,
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