Rim help please and W203?
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2011 Mercedes C-250 4Matic
Rim question
why is it so hard to find a build sheets or information on original equipment. For example, I have a 2011 C250. It has the multiple spoke rims. (17 spokes)
Then I see another 2011 C250 (I am thinking of buying) and the vehicle looks identical. 4 matic, leather, sunroof etc but the only additional feature I can see is park assist but the rims on this one is a 5 spoke wheel.
I try to look this up online and can’t find any information does anyone have any insight on this?
thanks in Advance!
DJ
Then I see another 2011 C250 (I am thinking of buying) and the vehicle looks identical. 4 matic, leather, sunroof etc but the only additional feature I can see is park assist but the rims on this one is a 5 spoke wheel.
I try to look this up online and can’t find any information does anyone have any insight on this?
thanks in Advance!
DJ
Last edited by Djezrock; 12-03-2017 at 10:49 AM. Reason: Removing confusing question on different subject
#3
I was looking to get some new alloys for my C220 CDI 2001, but i am not sure what rims fit on this car.
What should i look for on alloys to know that they will fit my car? I have seen some information like ET35 and 5*112 etc... or something simular but this does not actually mean anything to me and i cannot figure out what i should look for.
Many thanks
What should i look for on alloys to know that they will fit my car? I have seen some information like ET35 and 5*112 etc... or something simular but this does not actually mean anything to me and i cannot figure out what i should look for.
Many thanks
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ok start by reading the wheel fitment information at TireRack or 1010 tires etc to learn about offset, center bore, bolt pattern etc.
Then go to your owners manual, or download one, (google Mercedes owners manuals?) and check the wheel size.
You can also download a brochure (google..mercedes benz brochures?) from the model years and see what wheel accessories where available.
Then go to your owners manual, or download one, (google Mercedes owners manuals?) and check the wheel size.
You can also download a brochure (google..mercedes benz brochures?) from the model years and see what wheel accessories where available.