Wanted to See if these will work
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Wanted to See if these will work
Hey Guys new to the forum looking to see if these rims will fit. I have 2008 Luxury c300 4matic US model
http://www.ebay.com/sch/Wheels-/4395...meter=17&rt=nc
http://www.ebay.com/sch/Wheels-/4395...meter=17&rt=nc
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2010 C250 4Matic
Hey Guys new to the forum looking to see if these rims will fit. I have 2008 Luxury c300 4matic US model
http://www.ebay.com/sch/Wheels-/4395...meter=17&rt=nc
http://www.ebay.com/sch/Wheels-/4395...meter=17&rt=nc
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What about these I need to keep stock can't up grade tires. The rims I have are not in goo shape precious owner curb rash
Thanks
What about these I need to keep stock can't up grade tires. The rims I have are not in goo shape precious owner curb rash
Thanks
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Here is a reliable source for good service and good quality wheels. There have been other threads which you can search for about this seller, and the wheels I bought from them have been great.
http://www.powerwheelspro.com/shop/index.php?cPath=23
You need offsets at least in the mid to high 40s. Also, don't feel badly about 17s. I freely chose to keep the 17" size when I bought new wheels for better ride quality and overall performance, which a lighter wheel delivers. Some think they see a major difference from 1/2 inch additional wheel at each end of the diameter. I don't see the value.
http://www.powerwheelspro.com/shop/index.php?cPath=23
You need offsets at least in the mid to high 40s. Also, don't feel badly about 17s. I freely chose to keep the 17" size when I bought new wheels for better ride quality and overall performance, which a lighter wheel delivers. Some think they see a major difference from 1/2 inch additional wheel at each end of the diameter. I don't see the value.
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2010 C250 4Matic
Here is a reliable source for good service and good quality wheels. There have been other threads which you can search for about this seller, and the wheels I bought from them have been great.
http://www.powerwheelspro.com/shop/index.php?cPath=23
You need offsets at least in the mid to high 40s. Also, don't feel badly about 17s. I freely chose to keep the 17" size when I bought new wheels for better ride quality and overall performance, which a lighter wheel delivers. Some think they see a major difference from 1/2 inch additional wheel at each end of the diameter. I don't see the value.
http://www.powerwheelspro.com/shop/index.php?cPath=23
You need offsets at least in the mid to high 40s. Also, don't feel badly about 17s. I freely chose to keep the 17" size when I bought new wheels for better ride quality and overall performance, which a lighter wheel delivers. Some think they see a major difference from 1/2 inch additional wheel at each end of the diameter. I don't see the value.
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Mercedes Benz C300 Sport 4Matic
Here is a reliable source for good service and good quality wheels. There have been other threads which you can search for about this seller, and the wheels I bought from them have been great.
http://www.powerwheelspro.com/shop/index.php?cPath=23
You need offsets at least in the mid to high 40s. Also, don't feel badly about 17s. I freely chose to keep the 17" size when I bought new wheels for better ride quality and overall performance, which a lighter wheel delivers. Some think they see a major difference from 1/2 inch additional wheel at each end of the diameter. I don't see the value.
http://www.powerwheelspro.com/shop/index.php?cPath=23
You need offsets at least in the mid to high 40s. Also, don't feel badly about 17s. I freely chose to keep the 17" size when I bought new wheels for better ride quality and overall performance, which a lighter wheel delivers. Some think they see a major difference from 1/2 inch additional wheel at each end of the diameter. I don't see the value.
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Mercedes Benz C300 Sport 4Matic