Supersizejim
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Also the ones you liked are only available in a 19”
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Thanks any idea what offsets they would need to be? What about 19” widths and offsets to?
Just to add, the sizes are 225/40/19 and 255/35/19Any chance the 225/40/19 AMG turbine wheels will fit my 205 estate? Pics attached.
They look to be the same wheels fitted to my AMG Line S205, they came fitted from the factory as upgraded alloys.Just to add, the sizes are 225/40/19 and 255/35/19
Great, thank you.They look to be the same wheels fitted to my AMG Line S205, they came fitted from the factory as upgraded alloys.
They should be wider on the rear than the front.
The tyre sizes are the same too, so I don't see why they shouldn't fit yours.
Thanks for this.^ Those rims should fit, but you may possibly need a 10 - 15mm hubcentric spacer to move the rim away from the caliper. You may be lucky and they won't foul anything at all.
The recommended ET for your E class with 19" 8.5j rims is 30, so in effect, the SL alloys will be 13mm closer to the caliper/suspension.
Those alloys have the Part No from W221 S Class wheels, not SL.
19" Mercedes Denebola wheels in 9709 Sterling Silver - Alloy Wheels Direct (89645)
Your a legend, Thank you.Yes, if you add a 10/15mm spacer you will have to increase the bolt length accordingly.
You should have M14 radius head 26mm long bolts at the moment FYI.
The only difference apart from the size of the wheel is the offset (ET) .The bolt pattern and centre diameters are the same.
^ Those rears could easily rub the bodywork being wider(9j -10j) and 19mm further away from the hub and toward the wheel arch (54 - 35)
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