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Cheers for the info AMGeed. I will stick to looking for w204 alloys therefore I know I won't be running into problems. the information received and offered on this forum is second to none. BIG THUMBS UP TO ALL
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Hi REGGO,
My apologies - it wasn't you that was at fault, it was more for AMGeed who implied that it was just the bolts that need changing and that they would fit a W203..
Sorry if this has been asked and i have tried to find the answer using some link within the post but im lost
If someone could help greatly appreciated so hes the question :-
The c class has gone and now have an E250 but i do have a set of winter wheels and tyres for the c class and wondering if they could fit on the e class (wheels only )
C class wheels are 17 x 7.5 with a offset of 47. Now the e class will require 245/45/17 tyres for the winter would these go onto my old wheels ???
thanks
Paul
Hi all.
I've found out that mine CLS 320 Cdi has 8.5 size OEM wheels width,
but for front axle ET 28 and for rear ET 18.
From outside they look the same...
I'm curious why , ...diesel maybe?
I like these, but the other two.......not for me.
Looking at the chart below, you can squeeze 20" alloys on your W204 with an 8.5j front and 9.5j rear.
Mercedes C Class Saloon Alloys (W204) - Alloy Wheels Direct
If you get aftermarket, you must ensure they are Mercedes fitment with a 5 stud PDC 112 66.6mm centre bore
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