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Old 07-03-2013, 05:45 PM
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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
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2010 C250 4Matic
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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
There are a whole bunch of rims on that page... which ones are you looking at?
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http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewi...558&cmd=VIDESC

These one here 17x7 offset +35
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No the offset is wrong... The rims you have on your car are way better than those... Whenever anyone swaps out their stock rims for the same size rim, it's like they couldn't afford the tire upgrade. Not in all cases of course. Why not look for some 18's or 19's?
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http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewi...d=310699475196

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

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I hate those... You have a nice car, do not put crap like this on it. For a decent set of rims you are looking around 2 grand. Send me a pic of your current rims.
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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.
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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.
+1.. I was not trying to belittle 17's by the way. I love my stock 17's.. They happen to look big on this car as it has a small wheel well. If you happen to like your stock Mercedes wheels, try looking into having them refinished. They will come out better than they did new and you will love them. Get a quote from a rim repair shop.. You can even change the colour too!!
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Mercedes Benz C300 Sport 4Matic
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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.
That is Correct !! - I got my from powerwheelspro last month and final got it mounted. See photos. I loved it - Thank you Sportstick
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That is Correct !! - I got my from powerwheelspro last month and final got it mounted. See photos. I loved it - Thank you Sportstick
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