18" & 19" wheel owners please help!
Matthew
Last edited by 43fatman; Oct 1, 2007 at 09:38 PM.
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Last edited by ohlord; Oct 1, 2007 at 10:44 PM.
Thanks
Matthew
* E300/E320: 16 x 7.5” ET41
* E420: 16 x 7.5” ET41
* E430: 16 x 7.5” ET41 (before 2000); 17 x 7.5” ET41 (after 2000)
* Sport Package: 17 x 7.5” ET37
* Special Edition: 17 x 8” ET35
* E55: 18 x 8” ET31 front, 18 x 9” ET35 rear.
ET is a German abbreviation for offset, more or less, where the number is in mm and indicates amount of offset. This ETxx is usually stamped on the inside of OEM rims for easy reference.
The bolt pattern is 5x112 (12mm x 1.5 lugs), with an offset range of 30-40mm, a wheel size range of 16"x6.0" to 20"x8.5" . This is the same bolt pattern as most Mercedes, including the previous E-Class (W124). The newer Mercedes, including the 2003 to the present E-Class (W211), have 14mm lugs, making the wheels less interchangable between those with 14mm lugs and 12mm lugs (although aftermarket lugs are available to be used for this purpose).
Yes they are 211 sport Wheels 10 split. I have the RAD bolts on the way with a 5mm spacer for the front. I called the dealership and they said the would fit.Matthew
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8.5" width with ET38+5mm spacers i.e. ET33 will be very close with any brand of 245 tire (maybe too close). 235's would be a better bet.
Hope this helps.
Last edited by Whitey; Oct 3, 2007 at 12:24 AM.
8.5" width with ET38+5mm spacers i.e. ET33 will be very close with any brand of 345 tire (maybe too close). 335's would be a better bet.
Hope this helps.
Thanks
Matthew
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Have enough space that I wish I had gone with 245's
Last edited by Whitey; Oct 3, 2007 at 04:18 PM.





