2011 E350 Cab with 18" AMG rims; ditch stagger?
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2011 E350 Cab with 18" AMG rims; ditch stagger?
I'm not running the Autobahn. Nor am I carving out the roads.
I want good mileage from tires. Not being able to rotate tires makes zero sense to me.
235/40-18 Front.
255/35-18 Rear.
AMG rims with sport package.
Can I put the 235/40 on the rear rim and rotate?
Put the 255/35 on the front rime to rotate?
Stuck unless I buy a pair of rims, either size, and then what? Change offset? Run a matching set on all 4 wheels and be able to rotate? Which on front or rear?
HELP!?
I want good mileage from tires. Not being able to rotate tires makes zero sense to me.
235/40-18 Front.
255/35-18 Rear.
AMG rims with sport package.
Can I put the 235/40 on the rear rim and rotate?
Put the 255/35 on the front rime to rotate?
Stuck unless I buy a pair of rims, either size, and then what? Change offset? Run a matching set on all 4 wheels and be able to rotate? Which on front or rear?
HELP!?
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2011 E350 Cabriolet
I'm in the same situation. Exact same car and complaint! Have you found an answer? I'm considering buying used/refurbished OEM 17" wheels with the same depth so I can run four tires the same size.
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No, no answer so far.
No, no answer so far.
Not sure if getting the rear rims would work on the front due to width or if the front rims would work on the rear without a different offset.
Not sure if getting the rear rims would work on the front due to width or if the front rims would work on the rear without a different offset.