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  1. #26
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    Originally posted by ryhi
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    Car is awesome, i don't know if i would have chosen that wheel design but overall your car is nice
    :banana:2000 Mercedes-Benz C280 Sport:banana:

    20% Tints All Around
    Euro Clear Corners
    AMG Hood/Trunk Emblems
    Avantgarde Grille

    -%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-

    H&R Cup Kit
    Magnaflow Muffler
    AMS Crank Pulley

  2. #27
    i've run 275/30/19 too... remember?

    i would have rubbing issues regardless of what i do back there with the rear as it is now with my car and those tires.

    plus a 275/30/19 is sooo heavy and unlikely to hook better than a 255/35/18 in my experience

    my fenders are rolled too
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  3. #28
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    Originally posted by expo5.0
    i've run 275/30/19 too... remember?
    no.

  4. #29
    when i first posted pics here i was on amg reps with those tires-

    i'll dredge up a picture later
    fast C43
    G35x
    Tahoe
    daily driver is a bicycle

  5. #30
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    Originally posted by ryhi
    225/35/19 or 235/35/19.
    i'd run 225/30/19 all around so your speedo is accurate. on the W208 i put 225/35 on the front and 255/30 on the rear.

  6. #31
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    225/30 is going to look like rubber bands!! 225/35 is already really small.

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    Originally posted by Proven Guilty
    i'd run 225/30/19 all around so your speedo is accurate. on the W208 i put 225/35 on the front and 255/30 on the rear.
    FYI with my tire combination, my speedo is 100% accurate.

  8. #33
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    Use of a tyre comparison calculator will help you select a tyre size and profile that has the correct outside diameter/revolutions per mile to avoid speedometer error:

    http://www.gdtm.net/tirecalc.htm

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