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Ned help wheelspacer kleemann

Ronny85

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W211 e270 cdi
Hello everybody
I bought this wheel set kleemann ts7, but the wheel is huge
My mec told me to use wheelspacer(front or back maybe)?
Do you know, how big spacers should I use(5mm/10mm/15mm)
My tire size is 245/30/20
W211 e270 03
 
Hi, before anyone can give you any advice, you will need to post up some more information.
Original wheel size (both width and diameter)?
Original wheel offset (ET)?
Original tyre size?

New wheel size (both width and diameter)?
New wheel offset (ET)?
 
5 x 112
(ET) 37
66,6 mm.
B14x1,50
I thinks its from Org. size?
 
How wide are the new wheels Ronnie?
Provided they are no wider than 10.5", you should be able to fit them without spacers according to the alloywheels direct fitting chart. I've copied the 20" version below.
20x9 33 245/30R20 20x10.5 38 285/25R20 Brabus wheel.

Your problem is that you need to fit 285x25x20 rear tyres or you may have problems with the wheel speed sensors throwing a fault code. The ET needs to be pretty close to those shown above (33 front, 38 rear)
You're going to have a pretty uncomfortable ride on that size wheel.
 
Hello
20" 245/30-20 front and back.
 
Hello
20" 245/30-20 front and back.

Then you may have error faults as explained above.
The cure is to change the rear tyres to 25 profile.

Can you answer the question above?
How wide are your new wheels? 245x30x20 tells us nothing but your tyre size.
 
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I have no idea, how with they are.
The mec. told me to use 10-15 mm spacers, because my bearingwheel hub(front)
pushed my kleemann nav cap off
 
I have no idea, how with they are.
The mec. told me to use 10-15 mm spacers, because my bearingwheel hub(front)
pushed my kleemann nav cap off

If you look on the inside they should have something like 10J which is 10" wide.

Have you put a wheel on to see if anything is rubbing or did the mechanic put it on and tell you you needed a spacer.
If the bearing cap is pushing out the centre wheel cap, you must have the wrong ET (offset) Maybe a spacer will work, maybe it will push the wheel out so it then rubs the wheel arch.:doh:

Whatever you decide to do, if you get wheel spacers, buy hubcentric ones only. Oh, and if the spacer is more than 5mm you may also need longer wheel bolts.
I think you may have bought a load of trouble.
 
I could see, that the wheel was tuching the upper control arm
Mec recommended me 10/15mm wheelspacer
 
10mm front and 15mm back
 
Good to see you got it sorted, any pics??
 

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