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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: new jersey
Posts: 49
Drives: 2006 c280 4 matic
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4matic rims
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18x8 all around is your best bet.
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And Try not to go with Staggered Fitment because I heard its not too good to have Staggered fitment on a all wheel drive vehicle.
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Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 942
Drives: 2005 C240 4Matic
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I researched this extensively and came to the conclusion that it's not a problem as long as you get the revolutions per wheel within 2%. If you can get it near zero then it is ABSOLUTELY not a problem. I'm running staggered CLK500 wheels on my C240 4Matic without any issues so far (with a 1% difference in revs per wheel).
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