Considering Some Rotiforms
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2014 C300 Sport
Considering Some Rotiforms
Been on the hunt for a decent everyday set of wheels. I plan on buying some 3 piece wheels down the road, but I stumbled on these brand new Rotiform TMB 18x8.5 +35 squared. They also come with new tires for a crackhead of a price. The tires are 215/40/18. Is anyone running specs near this? I know I have to run spacers in the rear since they are not 18x9.5 and will look awkward if I don't.
Also I am lowered on H+R Super Sports with 5mm pads
Also I am lowered on H+R Super Sports with 5mm pads
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I wouldn't consider rubbing at any time winning lol. I guess it all depends on the roads you have in your location and the look you want to accomplish.
Good luck regardless
Good luck regardless
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I've been considering changing up my wheels and have also been looking at Rotiform wheels, they are pretty popular I haven't heard of anyone having any cracked rim issues. It looks like a good deal, and I like the wheels but tbh I don't think the H&R SS can deliver the drop needed to pull off the look completely. Just my opinion...maybe with some spacers like you mentioned.
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I've been considering changing up my wheels and have also been looking at Rotiform wheels, they are pretty popular I haven't heard of anyone having any cracked rim issues. It looks like a good deal, and I like the wheels but tbh I don't think the H&R SS can deliver the drop needed to pull off the look completely. Just my opinion...maybe with some spacers like you mentioned.
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Running H&R Super Sports, rear 5mm pad with 19x8.5 33offset 225/35/19 with no rub at all even on big bumps no rub.
Ohh selling new set of Rotiform Version 2 OEM cast, stronger than previous version with new tires for $650 BTW
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Lol, looks like you rubbed. The quarter panel is pulled at the corner.
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Found his FS thread https://mbworld.org/forums/wheels-ti...-v2-650-a.html
They look pretty nice with what looks like plenty of room in the rear fender. Don't think the quarter panel damage is from this specific setup.
They look pretty nice with what looks like plenty of room in the rear fender. Don't think the quarter panel damage is from this specific setup.
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Found his FS thread https://mbworld.org/forums/wheels-ti...-v2-650-a.html
They look pretty nice with what looks like plenty of room in the rear fender. Don't think the quarter panel damage is from this specific setup.
They look pretty nice with what looks like plenty of room in the rear fender. Don't think the quarter panel damage is from this specific setup.
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good lord those are some inexpensive wheels..........you're going to out these on your Mercedes benz??
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Don't do it unless you plan on lowering your car on more than just springs. You'll poke a little in the front and the rears will be sunk without significant spacers. Also stretch and poke looks awful on a barely lowered car.
Go to www.aspiremotoring.com. They have great prices on rotiforms (I just ordered a set today) and you can get a setup that'll work for your needs.
Go to www.aspiremotoring.com. They have great prices on rotiforms (I just ordered a set today) and you can get a setup that'll work for your needs.
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Don't do it unless you plan on lowering your car on more than just springs. You'll poke a little in the front and the rears will be sunk without significant spacers. Also stretch and poke looks awful on a barely lowered car.
Go to www.aspiremotoring.com. They have great prices on rotiforms (I just ordered a set today) and you can get a setup that'll work for your needs.
Go to www.aspiremotoring.com. They have great prices on rotiforms (I just ordered a set today) and you can get a setup that'll work for your needs.