7 spoke OEM 2004 c230 wheels/rims for sale!
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2004 C230 Kompressor Sport Sedan / 2007 Nissan Murano
7 spoke OEM 2004 c230 wheels/rims for sale!
Who wants'em? $800...basically brand new!
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Are you a star-trek fan or something?
This includes brand new wheels and virtually brand new 17" 7 spoke rims.
This includes brand new wheels and virtually brand new 17" 7 spoke rims.
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Badass...this includes 4 virtually brand new tires as well.
They are Direzza DZ101's (245/40ZR17) with about 100 miles on them. The car hasn't been taken over 55 miles per hour (live and work downtown).
http://www.1010tires.com/tire.asp?ti...=Direzza+DZ101
http://www.dunloptires.com/catalog/direzzaDZ101.html
They are Direzza DZ101's (245/40ZR17) with about 100 miles on them. The car hasn't been taken over 55 miles per hour (live and work downtown).
http://www.1010tires.com/tire.asp?ti...=Direzza+DZ101
http://www.dunloptires.com/catalog/direzzaDZ101.html
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Oh wow, you're right. Ok, so that is a little over 400 total for the tires. I'll do 75 a piece for the rims. So that brings us to 700.
New price is 700$.
New price is 700$.
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I think they should, but I am determining just to be sure...I'll let ya know!
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What is the standard wheel size for the w124 chasis?
Is it something like this?
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/pts/353464025.html
Here is what I found by searching through google...
"On the OEM wheels you can fit 205/60/15 (which is OEM Sportline size) or 215/60/15. There are some good tires available in both those sizes.
Your best wheel/tire option would be a switch to 16x7.5 rims with 225/50/16 rubber. 225 is the widest section width you can fit in normal (non-W124.036) fenders. The 225/45/17's will be much more harsh, sensitive to road hazards, expensive, etc. Plus they will not really buy you any extra handling as the suspension cannot take advantage of the lower/stiffer sidewall. In 225/50/16 you have many excellent tires in all performance categories. Put a set of 225/60/16's (from Tirerack of course) on my 93 400E and it transformed the car.
Tirerack will only sell you a wheel with the correct offset for your application. (car's + given wheel/tire size) You may want to take a look at their "WheelRack" program. It can show you what any of their wheels that will fit your application will look like on your exact model/color car. A couple size searches on the 15" and 16" sizes may also help. I don't know what your priorities are as far as Tires go but in different sizes I would recommend different tires. In general, you cannot go wrong with Michelin. For more exact info you can call/click Tirerack to talk with their staff regarding recommended fittments based on your priorities. Of course, we are more than happy to talk that stuff over with you here as well."
http://www.mercedesshop.com/shopforu....php/t-91.html
Is it something like this?
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/pts/353464025.html
Here is what I found by searching through google...
"On the OEM wheels you can fit 205/60/15 (which is OEM Sportline size) or 215/60/15. There are some good tires available in both those sizes.
Your best wheel/tire option would be a switch to 16x7.5 rims with 225/50/16 rubber. 225 is the widest section width you can fit in normal (non-W124.036) fenders. The 225/45/17's will be much more harsh, sensitive to road hazards, expensive, etc. Plus they will not really buy you any extra handling as the suspension cannot take advantage of the lower/stiffer sidewall. In 225/50/16 you have many excellent tires in all performance categories. Put a set of 225/60/16's (from Tirerack of course) on my 93 400E and it transformed the car.
Tirerack will only sell you a wheel with the correct offset for your application. (car's + given wheel/tire size) You may want to take a look at their "WheelRack" program. It can show you what any of their wheels that will fit your application will look like on your exact model/color car. A couple size searches on the 15" and 16" sizes may also help. I don't know what your priorities are as far as Tires go but in different sizes I would recommend different tires. In general, you cannot go wrong with Michelin. For more exact info you can call/click Tirerack to talk with their staff regarding recommended fittments based on your priorities. Of course, we are more than happy to talk that stuff over with you here as well."
http://www.mercedesshop.com/shopforu....php/t-91.html
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650 is a great deal for those wheels... my car came with those or else i would def get em anyways i'm runnin the same 17's for my winter set up g luck with the sale!!!
wheels look brand new and are def in excellent condition IMO
BUMP just for a good deal!!!
wheels look brand new and are def in excellent condition IMO
BUMP just for a good deal!!!
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the OFFSET should be printed on the back spokes of the rims.
If they are staggered, they will have different OffSets for each.
Check for the ET # on the back of each wheel, and post it here.
If they are staggered, they will have different OffSets for each.
Check for the ET # on the back of each wheel, and post it here.
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Hmmm....anyone know how much it would cost to ship these wheels and rims from Charlotte, North Carolina to Portland, Oregon?