source for discount OEM wheels
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source for discount OEM wheels
I need a new wheel for my 2009 C300 4M. I read some posts here recommending a place, mercedespartspeople.com - but they don't seem too good at answering emails or returning phone calls.
Does anyone have a reliable source for new OEM wheels at prices less then the local dealer ($510)? Thanks.
Does anyone have a reliable source for new OEM wheels at prices less then the local dealer ($510)? Thanks.
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I don't want to take a chance on ebay - I already have a bent wheel, so I don't want to potentially buy someone elses bent wheel. I could get a remanufactured wheel for $280 (someone else's bent wheel, that was repaired) but I'd rather just get a new one - but not at dealer prices.
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Check out Wheel Collision Center in Pennsylvania (http://www.wheelcollision.com). I have a couple BMW enthusiast friends that bought from them and were very happy. They'll sell you a completely refinished as-new OEM wheel with limited lifetime warranty at a very good price, and even a bit less if you then send your old one back to them. With the exchange you're not without a wheel by sending it out for refinishing.
Click the 'catalog' button to look for your wheels. They show 3 styles for the 2010 C300 from $180 to $210 exchanged - less than half the retail for a new one. They also offer other services like powdercoating, chrome plating, and paint/polish/clear-coat wheel restorations.
Click the 'catalog' button to look for your wheels. They show 3 styles for the 2010 C300 from $180 to $210 exchanged - less than half the retail for a new one. They also offer other services like powdercoating, chrome plating, and paint/polish/clear-coat wheel restorations.