OFFICIAL: w220 Wheel/Tire THREAD!
I got stock wheels/tires so im not going to post
Tire size is 255/45/17. No rubbing or any issues whatsoever with fitment, other than I had to acquire shorter lug studs. The stock ones were much too long.
I really like the way these look. The rear stance is awesome.



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I just have the stock S65 19" wheels with Extreme Contact DW 255-40 on the front, 285-35 rear.
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Fronts - 235/30/20 Pirelli tyres
Rears - 255/30/20 Pirelli tyres

What do you mean by it was quite a lot of work to get them to fit ? do you mean like fender rolling and spacers? i am currently looking for rims to my w220, SWB
Yes i am refering to guard rolling. It took alot of effort to do it stage by stage to ensure the paint did not crack around the guards etc. I also removed the rear inner plastic guards (I still have them so they could go back in but wanted no rubbing in there). The car has been for many wheel alignments to achive max camber. Running custom Air Matic suspension. Also with running such a streched tyre the load rating is not recommended for the weight of the car. In saying that i daily drive my car and had no issues regarding that. Currently not running spacers as the width is 10.5 Inches with a 27P offset so there is no need. I am currently looking to lathe a few mm of the rear wheels so i can go lower with no rubbing. I really wanted Vossen CV3 wheels but the market in New Zealand just is not here at the moment. Also Niche do really nice wheels and offsets. Hope this is of help, i continue to modify my W220 with learning new things everyday. Good luck with your wheel choice (There is lots)
Thanks for the positive comments.Joshua
Last edited by UNWISE_W220; Jan 22, 2015 at 06:21 PM.
Yes i am refering to guard rolling. It took alot of effort to do it stage by stage to ensure the paint did not crack around the guards etc. I also removed the rear inner plastic guards (I still have them so they could go back in but wanted no rubbing in there). The car has been for many wheel alignments to achive max camber. Running custom Air Matic suspension. Also with running such a streched tyre the load rating is not recommended for the weight of the car. In saying that i daily drive my car and had no issues regarding that. Currently not running spacers as the width is 10.5 Inches with a 27P offset so there is no need. I am currently looking to lathe a few mm of the rear wheels so i can go lower with no rubbing. I really wanted Vossen CV3 wheels but the market in New Zealand just is not here at the moment. Also Niche do really nice wheels and offsets. Hope this is of help, i continue to modify my W220 with learning new things everyday. Good luck with your wheel choice (There is lots)
Thanks for the positive comments.Joshua
I love concave on wide rims, like cv3!
What you say about New Zealand is very similar to Norway were i live, vossen are way to expencive.
I was also hoping i could get some nice looking rims witouth dealing with fender rolling etc, im also just using links, not custom air.
But i can deal with spacers and some "easyer" mods.
Its very hard to find wheels for my w220 in Norway for a decent price, because the wheel size is very uncommon and there is alot of taxes and stuff for ordering perfect fitted wheels/rims from another country.
I also want a 5 or 6 spoked concave rim like yours.
But i did find something that might fit, but it is a very "special" rim, and i dont know how it will look on my dark blue s320, but i added a link to them so you can see if u want
http://www.finn.no/finn/torget/annon...nkode=54439162 iknow the site is in norwegian, but i guess you undersand the size and see the pictures, i could use those with 245 35 20 front and 275 30 20 rear?Do you think that could work out ? I know I have to lower it alot to make it work, but i like it low :p
The price on them is also very good, its 1/3 of the normal price for those in norwegian krones.
Tore
I see no issue with the wheel set up you have in mind as they are not too wide and the offsets are resonable. It always pays to check with your local mag & tyre shop. The link is awesome if you like that style you should have a look at these Vossen limited edition wheels http://n4sm.com/blog/vossen-vle1-lim...been-unveiled/ very nice wheels. I know they are expensive but worth a look.
By custom suspension i was also meaning links and spacers up the front.
Cheers
Joshua
Last edited by UNWISE_W220; Jan 22, 2015 at 11:30 PM.
I see no issue with the wheel set up you have in mind as they are not too wide and the offsets are resonable. It always pays to check with your local mag & tyre shop. The link is awesome if you like that style you should have a look at these Vossen limited edition wheels http://n4sm.com/blog/vossen-vle1-lim...been-unveiled/ very nice wheels. I know they are expensive but worth a look.
By custom suspension i was also meaning links and spacers up the front.
Cheers
Joshua
It took some time but i finaly managed to get some rims for my w220 in norway, ended up with used kleemann ts-7. 9x20 front, 10,5x20 rear, 245/35/r20 and 285/25/r20. Very happy with the result, now i just need to lower it about 2cm with links front and rear, and i need to fix some small gutter rash on 2 of the kleemann rims









