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Sharing : what you did on your w212?


Eddy tan

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hi bro can show how amg red bbk look like?

for a moment....i didnt know how to upload pics.....

 

 

 

 

Damn right. My virgin post with a image uploaded.

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Anyone done or knows if a mod from single exhaust to 2 exhaust possible on a E200 CGI? Thx.

 

Quite a number of bros have done this on their W204. It should be similar for W212...

 

http://www.sgmerc.com/topic/12403-wts-oem-mercedes-e-class-twin-exhaust-system-awc-207-amg-diffuser/?hl=%2Btwin+%2Bexhaust Check this out for the possibilities...

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a better view of it. i really enjoy this addition of AMG BBK to my w212.

That's a Prodrive GC 5? What is the correct offset for 19" to get the 'flushed' look?

I'm contemplating Ray G25 18"', but the offset is rather aggressive and I worry it might rub against the fenders, especially the rears.

Anyone here has fitted one?

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That's a Prodrive GC 5? What is the correct offset for 19" to get the 'flushed' look?

I'm contemplating Ray G25 18"', but the offset is rather aggressive and I worry it might rub against the fenders, especially the rears.

Anyone here has fitted one?

 

Whats the width and offset of g25 ?

I've seen 19" on a w204 so it shd be fine

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That's a Prodrive GC 5? What is the correct offset for 19" to get the 'flushed' look?

I'm contemplating Ray G25 18"', but the offset is rather aggressive and I worry it might rub against the fenders, especially the rears.

Anyone here has fitted one?

Hi Cocolola, i did insert a spacer for the rear wheel to achieve the "flush". Front 245 Rear 275 tyres.

If you are driving a w212, IMO a 19" will be most suitable for comfort and appearance.

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Whats the width and offset of g25 ?

I've seen 19" on a w204 so it shd be fine

It's on a indent basis. I've made mistake in the past ordering a wrong offset, it's was an expensive lesson learned.

A little tentative this time.

The 18" G25 offset for front is 42, 8 1/2 wide, rear is 9, offset 45. Flushed wheels always have this visual effect on me, they looked slightly bigger than it is....

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Hi Cocolola, i did insert a spacer for the rear wheel to achieve the "flush". Front 245 Rear 275 tyres.

If you are driving a w212, IMO a 19" will be most suitable for comfort and appearance.

There should be not much penalty on ride comfort from 18 to 19 inches rims, especially the replacement are lighter alloys.

From a performance perspective, there should be but I think the diff is small. The cost deltas between 18 & 19 is also very small, just 50 dollars, but I have to forgo my current 18 " tyres. They are still good for at least half a year. But the new 19 tyres should cost significantly more?

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