2014 E63 AMG Winter Wheel & Tire packages
Factory spec on wheels is 19x9" front and 19x9.5" rear. Most of the available wheels are the same spec for the rear but 19x8.5" front. Does this .5 of an inch matter as far as fitment, offset or any other parameter?
Also spec for tires is 255/35 front and 285/30 rear. Any need to change the spec on the front to match the 8.5" width of the aftermarket wheels.
Lastly, is there a better way to go such as downsizing to 18" wheels or is that not a good idea with this car. I would also like to avoid complications with fitment, so thought I would stick to 19" wheels unless there is a known good 18" option.
Any input or advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!

I'm torn between getting the pirelli sottozero vs some all season tires in the staggard setup. I ran my E550 4M on 245 conti DWS last year and didn't have an issue with snow performance. The larger widths scare me a little since they theoretically don't work as well in the snow.
If I went square 255 I'd probably pick Nokian R2, but I'm afraid of leaving my rear rims exposed to damage with that small width tire.
18" will work with non-AWD which don't have those large metal plates extending out from near the rotors. On the other hand, 18" will still work with the rear of the AWD cars.
I'm torn between getting the pirelli sottozero vs some all season tires in the staggard setup. I ran my E550 4M on 245 conti DWS last year and didn't have an issue with snow performance. The larger widths scare me a little since they theoretically don't work as well in the snow.
If I went square 255 I'd probably pick Nokian R2, but I'm afraid of leaving my rear rims exposed to damage with that small width tire.
While it may not matter for everyone, here in Wisconsin there are enough real snow days that a true snow tire has proven worthwhile. Also I'm a firm believer that the soft compound of the snow tire, trumps all other issues such as size/width when comparing to an all season (no season) tire.
I was just hoping that some people had already been running a setup like I described and could comment on any problems or lack thereof.
Thanks.
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Reviews of the Serie II aren't fantastic. The Sottozero 3s are very highly rated, but I don't believe they're made in sizes suitable for us. If I were choosing now, I'd go with the Pilot Alpin PA4s. They seem to be the best available in our sizes. Nokian's are also rated very highly - but again, I don't think they're in the proper sizes for us.


https://www.nokiantires.com/tire-sel...passenger-car/
Last edited by rediesel; Nov 6, 2015 at 03:01 PM.
Spoke to a TireRack rep
They don't have TSW wheels but have a whole bunch of wheels.
http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/resul...n&autoModClar=
He also was pushing to put the 255/35R19 size all the way around instead of the staggered setup saying that you can rotate tires and also narrower tires are better in snow.

Wheel offset is also in the operator's manual - 1.46 in. front and 2.05 in. rear
Wheel offset is also in the operator's manual - 1.46 in. front and 2.05 in. rear
I really want to get Nokia tires so maybe I'll go with 255/35R19 on all 4 wheels.

As I mentioned they look great and will more than meet the needs for winter use (saving the OEM rims for the other three seasons.
I am sure that there are dealers that can get similar rims in the U.S.






