Need Help with Tire / Rim Fitment ASAP
#1
Need Help with Tire / Rim Fitment ASAP
trying to prep for the Winter and was looking for wheels for winter tire setup on my 2018 E63s Wagon
B4 I get these, do you think if they will even work if I get new snow tires.?
This set is coming from the following car with the following tires, the intention is to keep rims and get new winter tires.
20” OEM Factory AMG Mercedes G550 G63 GL550 G55 GL450 ML SUV Wheels Rims Tires GL G Wagon 20 inch
275/45/20
275/45/20
Do you think if I would put the following would work? or other recommendations? or it's not a good idea? Could you guys help guy is selling set for 800 locally for the set and trying to make a decision today
could i do something like this?
265/35/20 - front
275/30/20 - back
bottom line is would these rims work on E63 with winter tires ? or i need different rims altogether?
B4 I get these, do you think if they will even work if I get new snow tires.?
This set is coming from the following car with the following tires, the intention is to keep rims and get new winter tires.
20” OEM Factory AMG Mercedes G550 G63 GL550 G55 GL450 ML SUV Wheels Rims Tires GL G Wagon 20 inch
275/45/20
275/45/20
Do you think if I would put the following would work? or other recommendations? or it's not a good idea? Could you guys help guy is selling set for 800 locally for the set and trying to make a decision today
could i do something like this?
265/35/20 - front
275/30/20 - back
bottom line is would these rims work on E63 with winter tires ? or i need different rims altogether?
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Not the front (just like that). The rear is ok.
E63 factory front - 20 x 9.5 et25
this front - 20 x 9.5 et50 ( I believe that's the offset)
Front: wheel will move 25mm or 1 inch closer to the suspension components. You will need a 20mm spacer to move the wheel back outward to avoid this issue. You should consult a wheel shop first and ask for their opinion. Just give them the above spec.
**
The second version of the same wheel is 20 x 9 et 41
Front: wheel will move 10mm closer to the suspension components. You will need a 10mm spacer to move the wheel back outward.
Judging by the factory tire size ... I think the first version is the one shown. You should ask the seller to confirm the offset with you first before you are to consider.
**
As for the tire size ... I would just do the square. 265/35/20. You can rotate them.
E63 factory front - 20 x 9.5 et25
this front - 20 x 9.5 et50 ( I believe that's the offset)
Front: wheel will move 25mm or 1 inch closer to the suspension components. You will need a 20mm spacer to move the wheel back outward to avoid this issue. You should consult a wheel shop first and ask for their opinion. Just give them the above spec.
**
The second version of the same wheel is 20 x 9 et 41
Front: wheel will move 10mm closer to the suspension components. You will need a 10mm spacer to move the wheel back outward.
Judging by the factory tire size ... I think the first version is the one shown. You should ask the seller to confirm the offset with you first before you are to consider.
**
As for the tire size ... I would just do the square. 265/35/20. You can rotate them.
Last edited by bobblehead; 08-31-2020 at 01:38 PM.
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Not the front (just like that). The rear is ok.
E63 factory front - 20 x 9.5 et25
this front - 20 x 9.5 et50 ( I believe that's the offset)
Front: wheel will move 25mm or 1 inch closer to the suspension components. You will need a 20mm spacer to move the wheel back outward to avoid this issue. You should consult a wheel shop first and ask for their opinion. Just give them the above spec.
**
The second version of the same wheel is 20 x 9 et 41
Front: wheel will move 10mm closer to the suspension components. You will need a 10mm spacer to move the wheel back outward.
Judging by the factory tire size ... I think the latter version is the one shown.
E63 factory front - 20 x 9.5 et25
this front - 20 x 9.5 et50 ( I believe that's the offset)
Front: wheel will move 25mm or 1 inch closer to the suspension components. You will need a 20mm spacer to move the wheel back outward to avoid this issue. You should consult a wheel shop first and ask for their opinion. Just give them the above spec.
**
The second version of the same wheel is 20 x 9 et 41
Front: wheel will move 10mm closer to the suspension components. You will need a 10mm spacer to move the wheel back outward.
Judging by the factory tire size ... I think the latter version is the one shown.
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I have revised my response.
It's not a perfect fit .. that's for sure. It will need a spacer for sure for the front. Because it is in the grey area, I would pass if I were you.
It's not a perfect fit .. that's for sure. It will need a spacer for sure for the front. Because it is in the grey area, I would pass if I were you.
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Not the front (just like that). The rear is ok.
E63 factory front - 20 x 9.5 et25
this front - 20 x 9.5 et50 ( I believe that's the offset)
Front: wheel will move 25mm or 1 inch closer to the suspension components. You will need a 20mm spacer to move the wheel back outward to avoid this issue. You should consult a wheel shop first and ask for their opinion. Just give them the above spec.
**
The second version of the same wheel is 20 x 9 et 41
Front: wheel will move 10mm closer to the suspension components. You will need a 10mm spacer to move the wheel back outward.
Judging by the factory tire size ... I think the first version is the one shown. You should ask the seller to confirm the offset with you first before you are to consider.
**
As for the tire size ... I would just do the square. 265/35/20. You can rotate them.
E63 factory front - 20 x 9.5 et25
this front - 20 x 9.5 et50 ( I believe that's the offset)
Front: wheel will move 25mm or 1 inch closer to the suspension components. You will need a 20mm spacer to move the wheel back outward to avoid this issue. You should consult a wheel shop first and ask for their opinion. Just give them the above spec.
**
The second version of the same wheel is 20 x 9 et 41
Front: wheel will move 10mm closer to the suspension components. You will need a 10mm spacer to move the wheel back outward.
Judging by the factory tire size ... I think the first version is the one shown. You should ask the seller to confirm the offset with you first before you are to consider.
**
As for the tire size ... I would just do the square. 265/35/20. You can rotate them.
when it comes to tires/wheels/fitment
, I'm thinking since it came from C63 it should work better, plus i like the look of these rims more, plus its 19inch to help with ride quality a bit during wintertime , plus more tire options i think in 19inch range ( i know lots of +++
Mercedes W204 C-class OEM wheels red striped 19×8.5J ET38 and 19×9.5J ET56
Tire 245/35/19 and 265/35/19
Used on C63 AMG
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These will work. No spacers required. They are forged. From W205 (current generation) C63. Not W204
No issue clearing the front & rear suspension. Since the front has a narrower width wheel (compared to E63S), the front wheel will appear the wheel is smaller and retracted inward by about 1 inch .. which is ok .. unless you are very picky from appearance stand point.
For winter tires:
You can consider - Front 245/45/19 Rear: 265/40/19
No issue clearing the front & rear suspension. Since the front has a narrower width wheel (compared to E63S), the front wheel will appear the wheel is smaller and retracted inward by about 1 inch .. which is ok .. unless you are very picky from appearance stand point.
For winter tires:
You can consider - Front 245/45/19 Rear: 265/40/19
Last edited by bobblehead; 08-31-2020 at 02:23 PM.
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You will need to see the stamping of the part # on the wheels to confirm they are real AMG.
Before you buy them, you should have the wheel shop checks to see if they have been damaged or not ... like bent, signs of cracks, how true each of the wheel is, etc. I assume the seller is asking for some serious $, therefore, you should exercise some due diligence before paying them.
A2054011700 - for front wheel
A2054011800 - for rear wheel
Before you buy them, you should have the wheel shop checks to see if they have been damaged or not ... like bent, signs of cracks, how true each of the wheel is, etc. I assume the seller is asking for some serious $, therefore, you should exercise some due diligence before paying them.
A2054011700 - for front wheel
A2054011800 - for rear wheel
Last edited by bobblehead; 08-31-2020 at 02:38 PM.
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Found above-posted weels on CL ( already a red flag ) in Chicago locals, turns out they are in Seatle WA, and only respond to texts,
I tried to purchase using PayPal but it did not go through (thank god), I'm 99.9% sure this is some kind of scam ??? they have lots of parts on sale like exhausts and wheels,
they do only work via PayPal so that makes me wonder can you still scam using PayPal ?
https://tuning-workshop.com/
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Hi,
I want to revive this thread. Been looking at the same C-class forged wheels for a while and I like to give it a try but want to be sure they will actually fit. I don`t have the CCB so clearance is not a problem.. Can someone that did it already attach some photos or so just so I can have an idea? That be great.
I want to revive this thread. Been looking at the same C-class forged wheels for a while and I like to give it a try but want to be sure they will actually fit. I don`t have the CCB so clearance is not a problem.. Can someone that did it already attach some photos or so just so I can have an idea? That be great.