Winter setup
Also the Mandrus website sucks, no way to contact them via the website to confirm size. Can you put a 45mm ET on the rear when OEM is 55mm? Is 10mm that big of a deal?




Also the Mandrus website sucks, no way to contact them via the website to confirm size. Can you put a 45mm ET on the rear when OEM is 55mm? Is 10mm that big of a deal?
Mandrus Arrow
Front: 19 x 9.5 et 25 product code: 1995MAA255112M66
Rear: 19 x 9.5 et 52 product code: 1995MAA525112M66
$292 US per wheel is what I found online ... https://www.discountedwheelwarehouse...oppingCart.cfm
I guess it could be cheaper if you do a bit more digging online or your local wheel shops
Last edited by bobblehead; Jan 19, 2018 at 02:16 PM.
Also the Mandrus website sucks, no way to contact them via the website to confirm size. Can you put a 45mm ET on the rear when OEM is 55mm? Is 10mm that big of a deal?
Before: Stock wheels on summers
After: Axis One wheels- 20x9.5 on 275/35/20 Sottozero Performance Winters, squared. Wheel offsets are 30 front and 50 rear from Tire Rack on close out for 150 each. Still currently available but limited quantities. Low pressure cast wheels but fine for winter beating at that price. Wheels weigh 26-27 lbs, slightly less than OEM. Just an option.
I have an E63 laying in wait at the Baltimore VPC since July, and will also hopefully be united with the ride when released sometime "this year." Being in NJ, I will need a winter setup also. I looked at the DOG for the new GT 4 door sedan, and there appears to be 19" x 10 and 19" x 11 wheels available for that model. Does anyone have part numbers and or info like offsets? That would be great for winter or all season.
Cheers,
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...otenza+RE980AS
I’m going with a square set up of Michelin Pilot Alpin PA4 265/40-19 102v....assuming I can source the tire. It’s listed on Michelin’s site, so I’m hoping it is actually available.
Michael
I’m going with a square set up of Michelin Pilot Alpin PA4 265/40-19 102v....assuming I can source the tire. It’s listed on Michelin’s site, so I’m hoping it is actually available.
Michael
My point is not everyone lives in and/or drives in real winter conditions, but they drive in cold weather, where true winter conditions do not exist everywhere, all the time. Therefore, an all-season is not a bad choice for a AWD car. There are some dealer reps on this forum that have installed all-seasons - namely the Conti Extreme DWS-06 - on customer cars before delivery during winter. Also, the bonus with the Bridgstone is it comes in OEM size. It will be interesting to note how the Bridgestones will preform in this category of tire for its specific customer base.
Yes, Ive seen that as well. I don't like the look of it. The voids in the tread are rather small/narrow. Id rather have the more aggressive pattern from the PA4. I suspect the PA5 may perform better on ice, but the PA4 better in clearing snow, which is a bigger concern for me.
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My point is not everyone lives in and/or drives in real winter conditions, but they drive in cold weather, where true winter conditions do not exist everywhere, all the time. Therefore, an all-season is not a bad choice for a AWD car. There are some dealer reps on this forum that have installed all-seasons - namely the Conti Extreme DWS-06 - on customer cars before delivery during winter. Also, the bonus with the Bridgstone is it comes in OEM size. It will be interesting to note how the Bridgestones will preform in this category of tire for its specific customer base.
I’m going with a square set up of Michelin Pilot Alpin PA4 265/40-19 102v....assuming I can source the tire. It’s listed on Michelin’s site, so I’m hoping it is actually available.
Michael
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Wheels:
What do you guys think about the setup and offsets I was offered?
Front 19" 9.5j ET25
Rear 19" 9.5j ET40
Gloss black (My car is matte but all moldings are wrapped gloss)
Tires:
Debating between (Help me choose) (Bridgestone has better snow performance as per tire rack)
BRIDGESTONE
POTENZA RE980AS
Ultra High Performance All-Season
- Size: 265/40R19 102W XL
MICHELIN
PILOT SPORT A/S 3+ (W- OR Y-SPEED RATED)
Ultra High Performance All-Season
- Size: 265/40ZR19 98W








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