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Bundt rims on a 190d W201 ?
I know they will 'fit'..... but will I have any interference issues?
I do not know the offset of each. I just want to buy a set of winter tires that happen to be on bundts. |
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You still have your 85 wagon? use the spare or pull off a couple and run around with them.
freezing your tush in the great NW? I see you are getting hammered Charlie
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gosh, Charlie... your Californian sympathy is so warm and comforting.
...yep... my little scooter was all over the place today. One of my tires is 18yrs old!!!! But it looks brand new! I have the wagon, but I think I want studded snows this year... looks like it might get nasty. |
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"I know they will 'fit'"
the offset on stock bundts is 30. the correct offset for a 190 is between 35 and 49. anything more or less and I hope you either have fender rolling or rubber malleting skillz or are willing to buy rubber band tires
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I just meant that they will go on there... I didn't know what would happen if I hit a bump.
Thanks for the info. |
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