Reproduction AMG Wheels?
All of them get bent, cracked, corroded or whatever eventually.
I don't see much difference between any of them.
Nick
There is a company that sells an aftermarket set. Search "Hollander AMG" besides all the newer styles you should find the older style as well.
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I thought it looked very much like the original OEM wheels but better. My goal was to dress up the car a bit but keep the stock look. In my case I settled on the following:
Front: 255/35ZR19 ET40(offset) 8.5 rim width [stock: 245/45R18/RF 100Y ET44(offset) 8.5 rim width]
Rear: 275/30ZR19 ET35(offset) 10 rim width [stock: 265/40R18/RF 101Y ET46(offset) 9.5 rim width]
After all that was done I then got some lowering links and lowered the car 1.5 inches. Note, after doing all this, get a 4 wheel alignment. It is needed.
These all work great together and there is no tire rubbing anywhere even at high speed, extreme bumps (the dreaded speed bumps) and tight cornering. So I would recommend it to anyone.
Overall the car is a little “squat” and the rear wheels stick out a little (though there is still safe fender clearance and no rubbing). But this is a matter of personal preference. I like it better than the car being lower and sitting more “on top” of the wheels (which would not allow the 35 offset that I have on the rears). If you want to lower the car more then stay closer to the stock 46mm rear offset but you will have to play around a little if you want to go with wider wheels and/or tires than stock because you don’t want to rub brake lines and the like.
Benefits are the car really, really corners well. Much “tighter” in the corners than stock (I think a combination of being lower to the ground, wider stance and more rubber on the road). One unexpected benefit was that the steering is no longer as “loose” as it once was (a little bit more of the go kart tight feeling—which I like). I am not sure why that is, the front offset is only 40mm instead of the stock 44mm, the wheel width is the same, the tires are 255 instead of 245 stock. I had Michelin Super Sports before and after and I don’t think the fact that I went from 18” to 19” would make a difference. Maybe somebody can explain it because it is very noticeable?
The only thing that I might do different is I might go with 275/35ZR19/RF 100Y for the rears instead of the 30 series. A couple of reasons for this. First, 35 series is the tire that Michelin recommends for the CL65 (which comes with 19 inch wheels). Second, with the 35 series the speedo will be dead on, it is not with the 30 series. Third, with the 30 series rear you don’t have much side wall. I was hammering speed bumps to see if I could get the tires to rub and unfortunately chipped the clear coat on one of the rear wheels. So not much cushioning.
Hope all of this helps.








