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Old 01-29-2014, 11:06 AM
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Wheels and a 2014. Maybe HREs?

Can't decide if I want to go cheap and just get Flow Formed wheels or go the forged route. My wife drives the car enough and has a habit of curbing wheels. On a $2K set, I don't care, but on a $8K set, I start to cry. Have you every seen a grown man cry?

haha, anyway, I am trying to figure out fit. Scouring through the forums, I made up a spreadsheet of wheels that people have fit to the W212. Some wagons, mostly Sedans. Has anyone put wheels on a 2014 wagon or sedan with aggressive fitment? Are the clearances the same? The refresh lost the "Ponton" in the rear and I am wondering if there is enough room to run a 19x10 + 45 with 295 PSS. Do I need to increase the offset a bit to run PSS?

I don't want to roll or pull fenders, but I want flush as possible and concave in the rear. I am also concerned about the fronts as I remember reading someone's winter set 19" wheels didn't clear everything on the 2014.

For HRE, I am thinking P101, P45SC or something like them.

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if you see thread "2014 E63 - total visual let down" dating from last summer (I can't post link....) there is a picture from the rear 3/4 view of 2013 and 2014 cars. It seems the rear fender flare delete is an optical illusion based on the redesign of the rear door panel. The rear fendre seems to be the same so wheel fitment should be the same for pre 2014 and 2014 models.
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Originally Posted by benyl
Can't decide if I want to go cheap and just get Flow Formed wheels or go the forged route. My wife drives the car enough and has a habit of curbing wheels. On a $2K set, I don't care, but on a $8K set, I start to cry. Have you every seen a grown man cry?

haha, anyway, I am trying to figure out fit. Scouring through the forums, I made up a spreadsheet of wheels that people have fit to the W212. Some wagons, mostly Sedans. Has anyone put wheels on a 2014 wagon or sedan with aggressive fitment? Are the clearances the same? The refresh lost the "Ponton" in the rear and I am wondering if there is enough room to run a 19x10 + 45 with 295 PSS. Do I need to increase the offset a bit to run PSS?

I don't want to roll or pull fenders, but I want flush as possible and concave in the rear. I am also concerned about the fronts as I remember reading someone's winter set 19" wheels didn't clear everything on the 2014.

For HRE, I am thinking P101, P45SC or something like them.

Shoot us an email, TitoR@HREWheels.com, we can help you size up a 19x10.5 rear with an aggressive offset and a decent tire spec, without rubbing.
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whoa. 19x10.5?

Now you've got my attention.

What size michelins (for us wagon ppl) ? The bigger the better... *cough305cough*
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whoa. 19x10.5?

Now you've got my attention.

What size michelins (for us wagon ppl) ? The bigger the better... *cough305cough*
For the wagon? The max we'd recommend in 19" is 19x11 with a 305/30/19 setup.
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Originally Posted by HRE_Wheels
For the wagon? The max we'd recommend in 19" is 19x11 with a 305/30/19 setup.
Wow. That'd be one fat azz on a wagon. Someone do it. 305s baby.
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Shoot us an email, TitoR@HREWheels.com, we can help you size up a 19x10.5 rear with an aggressive offset and a decent tire spec, without rubbing.
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