2017 W213 20's and lowered
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A perfect recipe for getting stranded on the road, just for looking good. No, thanks--I'll take 16"-18" any day.
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2017 W213 EClass
It's crazy you judging the mans car and some models come on 20" wheels! My sport came on 19" wheels! What's the difference in one inch! The car doesn't come with a spare anyway. Your comments make me believe you have a old MBenz. Stop hatin and catch up with today's technology. "MeBrace" never leave home with out it
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I would admit that I am behind the times, but I do not have a problem with the 20 inch wheels. What I have never understood is the idea of lowering a car especially a luxury sedan. To me all lowered cars have the look of the suspension being busted. What is the point???
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looking sharp - i don't think it is that low - my wagon looks alot lower
and doesn't the new 213 E63 come standard on 20s with 265/35 ZR 20 (front) and 295/30 ZR 20 (rear) ? Or something like that?
and doesn't the new 213 E63 come standard on 20s with 265/35 ZR 20 (front) and 295/30 ZR 20 (rear) ? Or something like that?
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He can go 20x10 and 11 easily. Not many w213 with 20’s so it’s nice to see you do it first.
Need to to lower to take that gap out. Then it will look even better.
Thanks for sharing and would love to see more pics.
Need to to lower to take that gap out. Then it will look even better.
Thanks for sharing and would love to see more pics.
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Take a look at H&R or slightly better Eibach, IMHO of what I read, Eibach has the better coil by design and sustainable strength. And Bilstein struts/shocks, also fantastic.
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Looks good OP
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Rear tire tread after lowering
Has anyone experience rapidly rear tire wear after lower the W213 E class. A friend of mind lowered his and we have same set up just different wheels. His rear tires are bald with only 6,000 plus miles. I have 9,000 plus and my tires look new. We both add front alignments and the same shop balanced the wheels!
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Has anyone experience rapidly rear tire wear after lower the W213 E class. A friend of mind lowered his and we have same set up just different wheels. His rear tires are bald with only 6,000 plus miles. I have 9,000 plus and my tires look new. We both add front alignments and the same shop balanced the wheels!
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I feel like people who lower (ruin) their cars below any reasonable specs are engineers by heart who secretly wished their parents made them go to a technical university.
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Need help, want to lower e300 w213
Hi, I have 2017 e300 w213 and can I put 255/30/20 f and 285/25/20 R? What about the width ? 8.5 front and 10 rear would work ? Also what are the steps and to lower e300 , please mention the things that I have to buy.
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I’m looking at a set of OEM wheels from a W213 E 63 which are 9.5 and 10 inches wide respectively. Would you happen to know if these would fit on the 53 given that the fenders aren’t as wide? I’m worried about any rubbing or limited turning radius. Part number is
A2134012800 and A2134012900
Thanks in advance.