***Official Wheel/tire/stance Fitment Thread***
#1078
your picture are springs. they provide one ride height.
coil overs are springs but with an adjustable "seat" that allows you to adjust the ride height. so in the coil over pic there's a red metal piece the spring sits on that can rotate on threads compressing the spring to whatever height you want.
coil overs are springs but with an adjustable "seat" that allows you to adjust the ride height. so in the coil over pic there's a red metal piece the spring sits on that can rotate on threads compressing the spring to whatever height you want.
That's not really true......by definition see below all CLKs have coilovers from the factory. Whether they are adjustable or not is not what makes them coil overs.....its far more literal with just the coils being over/wrapped around the shocks rather than not (like my Grand Cherokee which has separate spring perches with shocks mounted at a different point). Some coilover kits are sold as fixed height....like these ones http://www.mx5parts.co.uk/fixed-heig...k1-p-1924.html yes, yes...I know...not Merc but they where the first ones that came up when I searched fixed height coil overs!!!
It could of course just be another case of "England and America are two countries separated by a common language" as George Bernard Shaw said and we just use different terminology!
Def;By definition, a "coilover" is short for "coil spring over shock". All this means is you have a coil spring literally sitting over your shock or strut. Other suspension systems such as leaf springs, keep the shock and spring separate.
Last edited by ALFAitalia; 09-07-2016 at 03:51 PM.
#1080
#1081
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11 C63 ,CLS55, E46 330 Sedan, 4Runner V8 Limited, and a QX56
Well that test fit ruined my hubs. That is how it would sit with stock suspension. After extensive research I figured out I would need 20mm spacers to make them fit lol. I would need probably a ridiculous amount of camber to make it work without a widebody.
#1083
Does anyone know the quality of the linked wheels and if they will fit without the use of spacers? They are for a CLS so was just curious.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/162144276486?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
http://www.ebay.com/itm/162144276486?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
#1085
Never fitted wheels before
My Car: 2006 c230
Stock Setup: 17" 7.5mm front, 8.5 rear
What I'd like to put on: Verde V99 axis 19" 8.5 front, 9.5 rear
I have no clue what off set to use either.
Thanks for any help/advice
#1087
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From: California
2023 E450 AT, 1996 S420, (sold) 2004 CLK320 Convertible (v8, 6 speed)
Forgestar cf5.
Front wheels: 18x8.5 235/40/18 Michelin pilot super sport
Rear wheels: 18x10 (deep concave) 265/35/18 Michelin pilot super sport
Suspension: Bilstein b8 + h&r springs.
Front wheels: 18x8.5 235/40/18 Michelin pilot super sport
Rear wheels: 18x10 (deep concave) 265/35/18 Michelin pilot super sport
Suspension: Bilstein b8 + h&r springs.
Last edited by dzmitry; 10-24-2016 at 01:48 AM.
#1090
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From: Farmington Hills, Michigan
2016 E550 Cabrio, 2015 E550 Cabrio (sold)
Wheel spacers and bolt HELP
I bought these AMG replica wheels that are:
Front - 18x8.5 ET 35 ___ 255/35/18
Rear - 18x9.5 ET 37 ___ 225/40/18
I have just about no clearance in the front from the strut (1mm>). The backs touch the liner just barley also.
I have already decided spacers are my only option. But what size? This is where I really need the help:
The OEM MB lug bolts have 3/4 inch of thread sticking out of the OEM wheels. Those same bolts have about 1.25 inches sticking out of the fAMG wheels. I wanted to get spacers big enough to give me clearance and to also allow me to use the OEM bolts.
I was thinking 12mm in the back, as the wheel bolt size matters a lot more in the back because of the parking brake, and 5 or 8mm in the front(?). How much room is there behind the front hub for a wheel bolt to go in?
On a side note, the ideal setup I had in mind for tires was 265/35/18 backs with 235/40/18 fronts. But I'll leave that for when I figure out the clearance issue on the skinnier tires first.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Front - 18x8.5 ET 35 ___ 255/35/18
Rear - 18x9.5 ET 37 ___ 225/40/18
I have just about no clearance in the front from the strut (1mm>). The backs touch the liner just barley also.
I have already decided spacers are my only option. But what size? This is where I really need the help:
The OEM MB lug bolts have 3/4 inch of thread sticking out of the OEM wheels. Those same bolts have about 1.25 inches sticking out of the fAMG wheels. I wanted to get spacers big enough to give me clearance and to also allow me to use the OEM bolts.
I was thinking 12mm in the back, as the wheel bolt size matters a lot more in the back because of the parking brake, and 5 or 8mm in the front(?). How much room is there behind the front hub for a wheel bolt to go in?
On a side note, the ideal setup I had in mind for tires was 265/35/18 backs with 235/40/18 fronts. But I'll leave that for when I figure out the clearance issue on the skinnier tires first.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
#1092
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From: Farmington Hills, Michigan
2016 E550 Cabrio, 2015 E550 Cabrio (sold)
Which bolts?
To check what type of bolt-seat I need is it as simple as putting both a cone and ball seat bolt into the new rim and see which one fits better? Is there a more legitimate way of checking which bolt-seat I need?
#1095
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From: Farmington Hills, Michigan
2016 E550 Cabrio, 2015 E550 Cabrio (sold)
In case anyone was wondering. I ended up with 255/35/18 in the back with 225/40/18 in the front. 10mm H&R Trak+ spacers up front and 12mm hub centric (non H&R) spacers in the back. Front and back spacers are both hubcentric, however only the fronts are H&R brand. No issues except some steering wheel vibrations at speeds over 60mph. Vibrations were reduced significantly when I reinstalled the front wheels+spacers, aiming for perfection in mounting and perfect lug torquing.
Last edited by Nahhas26; 01-05-2017 at 01:42 PM.
#1096
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From: Austin, TX
2006 E55, 2012 GLK350 & 1992 190e sportline
Thanks a lot for the help. What did you mean by #1?
I ended up with 255/40/18 in the back with 225/35/18 in the front.
#1097
I just got these:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/112249512804?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Looking forward to putting them on my '05 CLK500.
Hopefully no troubles ahead.
Front rims are 18" x 8" ET 34
Rear Rims are 18" x 8.5 " ET 30
These are OEM AMG CLK63.
Currently they have Pilot Super Sports on them in 225/40/ZR18 and 255/35/ZR18 sizes.
I am hopeful that I won't have any issues putting these on my 2005 CLK. I have driven cars before where you had to gingerly drive to avoid the fenders slicing the sidewalls to shreds, no fun. (A true paper tiger, looks sexy, has to drive slow)
I expect that the stock ball studs will work, but won't know till I fire up the jack. Hopefully still right length.
I could not find anyone stating that they have done this exact swap before, but it shouldn't be a big deal. I found a C55 who did, same front anyway.
Once I have verified these are straight and true I will have the original AMG CLK500 rims for sale. Tailights too (just 27K on the car). Would love to do a package deal for local pickup in LA and save a bunch of storage space/shipping.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/112249512804?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Looking forward to putting them on my '05 CLK500.
Hopefully no troubles ahead.
Front rims are 18" x 8" ET 34
Rear Rims are 18" x 8.5 " ET 30
These are OEM AMG CLK63.
Currently they have Pilot Super Sports on them in 225/40/ZR18 and 255/35/ZR18 sizes.
I am hopeful that I won't have any issues putting these on my 2005 CLK. I have driven cars before where you had to gingerly drive to avoid the fenders slicing the sidewalls to shreds, no fun. (A true paper tiger, looks sexy, has to drive slow)
I expect that the stock ball studs will work, but won't know till I fire up the jack. Hopefully still right length.
I could not find anyone stating that they have done this exact swap before, but it shouldn't be a big deal. I found a C55 who did, same front anyway.
Once I have verified these are straight and true I will have the original AMG CLK500 rims for sale. Tailights too (just 27K on the car). Would love to do a package deal for local pickup in LA and save a bunch of storage space/shipping.
#1098
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From: Farmington Hills, Michigan
2016 E550 Cabrio, 2015 E550 Cabrio (sold)
#1099
2008 18" CLK63 rims on 2005 CLK500
Hey, so initial fitment done.
Drove around block, no rubbing.
Will try freeway, etc soon.
Meanwhile, looks much better. There's a few 2015/2016 MBs in my garage. The size and style of rims are pretty much standard on newer MBs. (C250 Coupe and C300 sedan, FI)
So far so good.
Before and after both sides.
Anyone looking for original AMG rims for 2005 CLK500?
Drove around block, no rubbing.
Will try freeway, etc soon.
Meanwhile, looks much better. There's a few 2015/2016 MBs in my garage. The size and style of rims are pretty much standard on newer MBs. (C250 Coupe and C300 sedan, FI)
So far so good.
Before and after both sides.
Anyone looking for original AMG rims for 2005 CLK500?
#1100
LS400 VIPCAR Owner
I was looking at this Thread for Fitment Sizing when I realized
you guys have to use 15mm Spacers on a 19x10.
Just to sit Flush NOT to clear BBK ?
THATS INSANE !!!