2003 SL500 wheels on a 2001 E55?
"2003 Mercedes Benz SL 500. They are factory takeoffs. Tires are Dunlop Sport 9000A's.. 245/45-18 fronts and 275/40-18 rears. The front rims are 18x8.5's with a 44 offset and the rears are 18x9.5's with a 46 offset. "
Thanks in advance,
Tim
"2003 Mercedes Benz SL 500. They are factory takeoffs. Tires are Dunlop Sport 9000A's.. 245/45-18 fronts and 275/40-18 rears. The front rims are 18x8.5's with a 44 offset and the rears are 18x9.5's with a 46 offset. "
Thanks in advance,
Tim
1) they are not from a 2003 SL500, or from ANY SL; it sounds like a 2003 S500 or CL500 (or similar chassis)
2) They will not fit by just bolting on. They will not fit properly by just adding spacers.
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"2003 Mercedes Benz SL 500. They are factory takeoffs. Tires are Dunlop Sport 9000A's.. 245/45-18 fronts and 275/40-18 rears. The front rims are 18x8.5's with a 44 offset and the rears are 18x9.5's with a 46 offset. "
Thanks in advance,
Tim
Wrong size tires on the takeoffs. You will rub. However, 10mm HUBCENTRIC spacers can help to get you by with the wheels (if with the right tires) to bring them to an acceptable 35mm offset. Just make sure your bolts have 20mm of shank length past the wheel pad and spacer.
Wrong size tires on the takeoffs. You will rub. However, 10mm HUBCENTRIC spacers can help to get you by with the wheels (if with the right tires) to bring them to an acceptable 35mm offset. Just make sure your bolts have 20mm of shank length past the wheel pad and spacer.
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The usable length of the shank on the bolt is what changes, obviously dependent on the pad height wheel. Older MB stock wheels require a 40mm shank length, while the newer ones only require a mere 29mm.
Tire size in 18's on the R230 is 255/40-18 and 285/35-18. The offset varying anywhere from 25mmm to 32mm.
Tire size in 18's on the W211 is 245/40-18 and 265/35-18. The offsets varying from 31mm to 38mm.
Last edited by thearle; Mar 13, 2005 at 09:10 PM.
1) they are not from a 2003 SL500, or from ANY SL; it sounds like a 2003 S500 or CL500 (or similar chassis)
2) They will not fit by just bolting on. They will not fit properly by just adding spacers.
-s-
The 2003 W220 S Sport Package uses 245/45-18 front and 265/40-18 rear.
With the offset in the 40's, it does sound like it's from the W220 or W215.
The usable length of the shank on the bolt is what changes, obviously dependent on the pad height wheel. Older MB stock wheels require a 40mm shank length, while the newer ones only require a mere 29mm.
Tire size in 18's on the R230 is 255/40-18 and 285/35-18. The offset varying anywhere from 25mmm to 32mm.
Tire size in 18's on the W211 is 245/40-18 and 265/35-18. The offsets varying from 31mm to 38mm.
My reference about "correct offset" was a response to your statement about using 10mm spacers to bring them to ET35... at which point, yes, the offset would be correct. But the lug size would be incorrect.
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