Discussion
The on line calls will mostly show the comparison between rolling circumferences. Such as
http://www.wheelcalc.com/
For fouling on liners etc, you will need to keep the same wheel offset as the original wheel offsets (which will probably be different for front and rear).
http://www.wheelcalc.com/
For fouling on liners etc, you will need to keep the same wheel offset as the original wheel offsets (which will probably be different for front and rear).
The offset would be changing from 49-56 and the wheel is .5 wider
Honestly I think I've found a decent set with tyres that will fit as they are original to the range the problem with Merc not really offering different wheels finding smaller ones is very hard we pretty much only get 19" and 20" Germany has loads because there you don't have to by packs you can spec how you like
Honestly I think I've found a decent set with tyres that will fit as they are original to the range the problem with Merc not really offering different wheels finding smaller ones is very hard we pretty much only get 19" and 20" Germany has loads because there you don't have to by packs you can spec how you like
Scrump said:
Pica-Pica said:
For fouling on liners etc, you will need to keep the same wheel offset as the original wheel offsets (which will probably be different for front and rear).
If the wheel width is narrower then the offset can be varied and still maintain clearance to the liners etc.Gassing Station | Suspension, Brakes & Tyres | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff