Space saver spare wheel
Many thanks,
Ernie
So instead I bought a used Mercedes spare on Ebay, that is sized at 135/80-R17. It was from an 09-13 E class coupe. This is the same size as the stock W205 spare available overseas (but not in the USA), and it fits over my larger front caliper. (I have the Sports package, which I think has larger front calipers and cross drilled rotors than the non sport)
Did your spare fit when you tightened down the lugs or did you need to buy separate nuts?
Does the lug wrench you bought fit your lugs snug? I bought one from a w204 and it fits but its a bit loose.
I found the replacement part and the e coupe part on this website. I'm waiting to hear back if it includes the tire for either part. You have to search buy putting in the spacing like you mentioned in another thread.
https://www.mbonlineparts.com/
Thanks for the help.
Did your spare fit when you tightened down the lugs or did you need to buy separate nuts?
Does the lug wrench you bought fit your lugs snug? I bought one from a w204 and it fits but its a bit loose.
I found the replacement part and the e coupe part on this website. I'm waiting to hear back if it includes the tire for either part. You have to search buy putting in the spacing like you mentioned in another thread.
https://www.mbonlineparts.com/
Thanks for the help.
The W204 tool kit is fine as well. AFAIK all MB lugnuts are 17mm.
I got my spare on Ebay. Checked every few days, and bought when car wrecker sites posted them. None available right now, but looks like there was one in early Oct and one in Nov
The W204 tool kit is fine as well. AFAIK all MB lugnuts are 17mm.
I got my spare on Ebay. Checked every few days, and bought when car wrecker sites posted them. None available right now, but looks like there was one in early Oct and one in Nov
A number of car manufacturers also use a 135/80 R17 spare, so make sure you get a Mercedes one. BMWs are very similar, but have incorrect lug spacing
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The Best of Mercedes & AMG
Anyone else hear or have that issue?
MB part #A2304010602 R230 SL500 spare.

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I called Mercedes Road Side at 8:30pm and they couldn't find help until about 10:30pm. By that time I had already replaced the tire myself. (Luckily the wheel wasn't rust fused to the hub). That service has changed for the worst.
MB part #A2304010602 R230 SL500 spare.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjFnCOI7NUQ
Was this the spare that you ended up using? I'm wondering if it would fit a c43 cabriolet... Many cracked rims and flats later, I'm thinking I need one for my safety!
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Last edited by JoeyM001; Aug 30, 2019 at 07:04 PM.

Oh, also a torque wrench at home. W205 requires only 96 lb-ft (130nm) torque for the lug bolts.
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Does your vehicle have the AMG Staggered wheels?
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Does your vehicle have the AMG Staggered wheels?
Last edited by JoeyM001; Aug 30, 2019 at 07:00 PM.
In 3+ decades of driving all kinds of roads, I must admit I have only had one complete blow out requiring an immediate spare tire change, but I’m still very unnerved not having a spare for such a situation. I have also had dozens of slow leaks from nails, etc picked up on roads for which the run flats provide adequate protection in my city/suburban area, but I do occasionally get out in the country and do not want to be stranded waiting on a replacement tire. I also hate the idea of replacing an otherwise good tire just because a nail puncture occurred within the tread (and yes I have heard all the theories about repairing run flats IF they don’t have sidewall damage from running too flat for too long, but I don’t feel very comfortable making that call and most tire shops don’t either so they won’t make such a repair).
I will be changing to non RF tires, so I can continue to get otherwise good tires repaired as I have in the past before RF tires. I also expect improved ride, performance and mileage at a lower cost.
Thanks if any of you with spare in trunk/boot can either articulate or demonstrate with picture what might fit along side or on top of the spare while allowing the deck lid to close and latch.









