Anybody Have 18" Wheels on their W222?
With the larger wheels, there is also the higher risk to getting wheel damage from pot holes. I've never had the 19" or larger wheels on my sedans, and really don't have a comparision for ride, but sure see a lot of damaged 19" and 20" wheels at the MB dealer's parts department...
For me, it's the more practical choice up here in the Northeast.
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With the larger wheels, there is also the higher risk to getting wheel damage from pot holes. I've never had the 19" or larger wheels on my sedans, and really don't have a comparision for ride, but sure see a lot of damaged 19" and 20" wheels at the MB dealer's parts department...
For me, it's the more practical choice up here in the Northeast.
we have to step up and take some extra personal responsibility with cars like these eh?
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The only people served by the zero sidewall look are people who need to put massive brakes inside those massive wheels. The rest of the people who do this are posers.
Taller sidewalls have:: Better ride, more longitudinal traction, more lateral traction, harder to damage either tire or wheel or both; and in my opinion actually look better.




Unless you have a good technical reason to like a harsher ride, lower longitudinal traction, lower lateral traction, and more easily damaged wheels and tires; yes.
{Note; style is not a good technical reason.}
{Also note; if you do it for style, you are posing.}
The only people served by the zero sidewall look are people who need to put massive brakes inside those massive wheels. The rest of the people who do this are posers.
Taller sidewalls have:: Better ride, more longitudinal traction, more lateral traction, harder to damage either tire or wheel or both; and in my opinion actually look better.
Unless you have a good technical reason to like a harsher ride, lower longitudinal traction, lower lateral traction, and more easily damaged wheels and tires; yes.
{Note; style is not a good technical reason.}
{Also note; if you do it for style, you are posing.}
never heard someone throw around 'poser' like this......very odd indeed mr newbie

but you seem quite sure of your convictions so to each his own.....now lets see the Fcar
The only people served by the zero sidewall look are people who need to put massive brakes inside those massive wheels. The rest of the people who do this are posers.
Taller sidewalls have:: Better ride, more longitudinal traction, more lateral traction, harder to damage either tire or wheel or both; and in my opinion actually look better.







