This wheel are valid for W215?
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The sizes and offsets are fairly aggressive. 19x8.5 +25 and 19x9.5 +28, sounds like you would rub in my opinion. Unless you aren't lowered. I would find a different set to avoid rubbing, fender work, etc.
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Check your owner's manual and see what the offset of the stock wheels are. Then search for wheels that correspond to that offset. Tirerack is a good place to start.
(Also, MB used to and may still publish a book called Genuine Mercedes Benz Accessories Wheels - you can get it from your parts or sales department, at least here in the States.)
The wrong offset means all adding all kinds of spacer's rings mods - life is too short.
You can have problems, like rubbing, that are constantly annoying - life is too short.
Last edited by ivanj; 09-07-2009 at 11:02 PM.