IMHO 20" rims are the wrong size (too big) for your car.
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Unfortunately, I think you'll be looking for new/replacement alloys all round. Suggest trying to find out (using the VIN) what the car was originally fitted with.Completely agree with you all! I think its time to look for some alloys to go on the back. If anyone has any recommendations would be good to hear! Ideally black
And on that note I want to say thank you to you all on here and thank you all for taking time to reply its very much appreciated.
Thank you all
Dan
Not sure how the OP's insurer would take that. Modifying wheels is unlikely to be well received IMHO. YMMV of course. Basic problem here is that they are not the correct wheels for the car.Is there the possibility of machining the (wheel's) mounting surface back a touch to get the required clearance? Not ideal but if possible, expedient.
According to the data card, OP's car was factory fitted with AMG 18's with mixed tyres, so as you say staggered fitment and probably the 7.5"/8.5" 5 spokes.Unfortunately, I think you'll be looking for new/replacement alloys all round. Suggest trying to find out (using the VIN) what the car was originally fitted with.
If its an AMG Line car, which I think it may well be given that it has the plastic-tab wheel arch extensions (SE and Sport models don't have these), then the original rims were probably 5-spoke 18" 'staggered' items. Something like this:
Fronts: A205 401 1100, Tyres 225/45 R18 95Y
Rears: A205 401 1200, Tyres 245/40 R18 97Y
Good luck.
The machining - not encroaching on the spokes or it's a non-starter - would never be noticed. A very rare instance of 'what they don't know won't hurt them'.Not sure how the OP's insurer would take that. Modifying wheels is unlikely to be well received IMHO. YMMV of course. Basic problem here is that they are not the correct wheels for the car.
Yes, the face of diamond-turned wheels are machined during refurbishment. That is not the issue here, is it?The machining - not encroaching on the spokes or it's a non-starter - would never be noticed. A very rare instance of 'what they don't know won't hurt them'.
Anyway, aren't wheels routinely machined during refurbishment?
Alloys are 9.5J so I'm wondering if I should put 255s on
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