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Look at the offset, although they may fit the car, if the offset is incorrect you could either get tyres rubbing the bodywork or the wheels protruding outside the line of the car. Look at the sticky at the top of this section.
 
Look at the offset, although they may fit the car, if the offset is incorrect you could either get tyres rubbing the bodywork or the wheels protruding outside the line of the car. Look at the sticky at the top of this section.
That would 5x112
 
That would 5x112
Err....no! That is the pitch dia. and the number of fixing bolts.
The offset is how far the mounting face of the wheel is from the centre of the width of the wheel.
 
It should be stamped on the inside, something like 7Jx52, where the 7J is the rim width/profile, and the 52 is the ET or offset.

I suspect, if you've bought proper MB wheels, you will not have a problem - I switched my S204 from 16" Elegance (standard) rims to 17" AMG 6 x twin spoke rims (staggered set), improved the driving feel without messing up the comfortable ride (also changed from Contisports to Goodyear Eagles, which probably also helped the ride comfort!).

In the back of your owners manual you'll find recommended wheel sizes.
 
Also, be aware that you need to keep the same overall rolling radius as you have now if you do not speedometer inaccuracies and with the larger diameter 17" tyres you will need to have a slightly lower side wall profile if you are keeping the same tyre width.

If all of this is new to you or you do not understand the terms etc then use a tyre comparison site or the "Will they fit" sticky thread as recommended.
 
I have 205/55/16 at moment
 
With my staggered set of 17's I have 225/45 on the front and 245/40 on the rear, so you'll either need this set up or 225/45 all round for a non staggered set-up. If you're not sure, look at the inside of all 4 wheels for the xJxET numbers, from your earlier post saying 40 and 45 profile it sounds like you have a staggered set same as me.
 
Not 100% sure that 5x112 PCD is correct for the 204, for some reason I have 5x120 in my memory. Hope my memory is wrong, otherwise the OP has spent money on incorrect wheels! Another thing to check is wheel bolt size, as for instance W/S203 wheels use 12mm bolts whereas W/S204 wheels use 14mm bolts - as I discovered and had to sell my S203 winter wheels and buy another set for the S204!!
 
We'll all we wearing 20"+ soon as they're going to fix our 3rd world roads despite being the world's 5th largest economy with an average £15 road tax increase next year that actually is going to the roads !!
 
We'll all we wearing 20"+ soon as they're going to fix our 3rd world roads despite being the world's 5th largest economy with an average £15 road tax increase next year that actually is going to the roads !!

I'll believe that when I see it. Anyhow, with the Labour party's plans there won't be any money left after the first month.
 
These are 225/45/17 front 245/40/17 rear

OK, same as I have on mine, staggered set-up, so as long as my memory about PCD as posted above (and wheel bolt size) is incorrect, you'll be fine. You'll find that the car wallows less on 17's and feels more precise on the steering and feel, and with decent tyres the ride comfort is not compromised - SWMBO actually prefers the car on 17's to 16's whether driving or as passenger, I suspect part of that is that the 16" Contis were stiff and noisy and the 17" Goodyears are softer and quieter - and now I have Michelin Cross Climates on the front there's very little difference so once the rears wear out I'll replace them with Cross Climates!
 

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