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Will these wheels fit a 2006 E350 4matic without any modifications?:

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Mike
Will these wheels fit a 2006 E350 4matic without any modifications?:

Thank you!
Mike
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Yes I got them on my car..click link on my signature..just make sure you get correct setup since you have matic i think you currently have staggered setup..and would prob need to get same setup..not %100 on that tho..
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Will these wheels fit a 2006 E350 4matic without any modifications?:

Thank you!
Mike
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Just looking for a quick answer. Will these wheels fit a 2006 E350 4matic without any modifications?:

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Mike
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For 4matic, you need non-staggered.
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Will these wheels fit a 2006 E350 4matic without any modifications?:

Thank you!
Mike
I put those wheels on my vehicle and I like them...........but I don't like how much work it is to clean those 10 spokes!Originally Posted by IrishMick
Just looking for a quick answer. Will these wheels fit a 2006 E350 4matic without any modifications?:

Thank you!
Mike
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+2 on being a pita to wash. I like them them on my W211 even though they're quite on the heavy side.
Keep in mind that there were 2 different finishes on these wheels (as discused on MBW). AFAIK the ones with TPMS had a painted silver finish whereas the ones without had the more machined finish look.
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The first time I cleaned the rims, I said there had to be an easier way to do this job. In another post, a user mentioned a "Daytona Speed Master Wheel Brush". I purchased one online and it makes the difficult task easier. It does still take time but getting into the spokes is easier with this brush.Originally Posted by KL2DC
+2 on being a pita to wash. I like them them on my W211 even though they're quite on the heavy side.
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With wheel cleaner and a brush those wheels are easy to clean. It takes my significant other 10 minutes to get all of the wheels sparkling. (He spends about 10 minutes/wheel on his BMW and they are not nearly as clean). For those concerned with brake dust, consider getting wheel wax or equivalent product. Compared to BMWs, Mercedes owners have nothing to complain about when it comes to cleaning wheels.
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Explorere: 18" sport rims on the E320/E350: I recently bought an almost new (take offs) set of 18" OEM sport rims and factory Continental tires off craigslist. They had been on a 2009 E350 sedan. I took them to a chroming place in the San Fernando Valley (CA) and exchanged the rims for a chrome set. At that point I discovered they were not staggered. They were off a 4-matic sedan. The 18" sport wheels/tires are all the same size on the 4-matic sedan and wagon. My craigslist seller never mentioned this fact.
I had them installed anyway on my 2004 E320 wagon. No fit problems. They went right on. I later thought they overwhelmed the wagon a bit- the chrome and all. They would probably look less "over the top" unchromed. Anyway, I took them off and re-sold them on craigslist. I found a like new set of 17" chrome OEM rims off a E350 and installed new tires on them. I like the way they look, handle, and ride on my 2004 E320 wagon.
To suffice, I went from factory 16" wheels/tires to the 18" sport rims/tires with no fit issues. No rubbing. Just make sure they are staggered before you buy, if you must have the staggered look. I have pictures of all these wheels on/off the car if anyone is interested. Check craigslist, especially for S CA cities, and ebay, for tons of used factory wheel options.
I had them installed anyway on my 2004 E320 wagon. No fit problems. They went right on. I later thought they overwhelmed the wagon a bit- the chrome and all. They would probably look less "over the top" unchromed. Anyway, I took them off and re-sold them on craigslist. I found a like new set of 17" chrome OEM rims off a E350 and installed new tires on them. I like the way they look, handle, and ride on my 2004 E320 wagon.
To suffice, I went from factory 16" wheels/tires to the 18" sport rims/tires with no fit issues. No rubbing. Just make sure they are staggered before you buy, if you must have the staggered look. I have pictures of all these wheels on/off the car if anyone is interested. Check craigslist, especially for S CA cities, and ebay, for tons of used factory wheel options.








