Set of W211 AMG Wheels For Sale
Set of W211 AMG Wheels For Sale
Hello All,
I have a set of W211 18in (18x8 et30 and 18x9 et39) staggered AMG wheels for sale. They are in very good condition with some minor scratches. No curb rash, no bends and no cracks. They are wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport AS Pluses. Excellent tires. Great grip and very quiet. Very nice aggressive looking tread too. 245/40-18 up front and 275/35-18 in the back. The tires have about 2500 miles on them and still have plenty of tread.
I am asking $1200 for the set plus shipping. I do not want to sell the wheels and tires separately at this point and would like to keep the sale local (GA, Atlanta area) if possible.
Thanks for your interest.





I have a set of W211 18in (18x8 et30 and 18x9 et39) staggered AMG wheels for sale. They are in very good condition with some minor scratches. No curb rash, no bends and no cracks. They are wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport AS Pluses. Excellent tires. Great grip and very quiet. Very nice aggressive looking tread too. 245/40-18 up front and 275/35-18 in the back. The tires have about 2500 miles on them and still have plenty of tread.
I am asking $1200 for the set plus shipping. I do not want to sell the wheels and tires separately at this point and would like to keep the sale local (GA, Atlanta area) if possible.
Thanks for your interest.





Last edited by avinator; Apr 18, 2013 at 11:12 PM. Reason: Pics!
They should be the same bolt pattern and the same hub bore as I am pretty sure all Mercedes have those in common. The main question will be the offset of the wheels.
Check this link
http://www.wheelfitment.net/mercedes
The wheels should fit. Only thing is that the front has a 30 offest. Not sure if that is too agressive for your car. The rear looks like it will be fine.
Might work
Check this link
http://www.wheelfitment.net/mercedes
The wheels should fit. Only thing is that the front has a 30 offest. Not sure if that is too agressive for your car. The rear looks like it will be fine.
Might work
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The offset on an AMG car is most likely lower due to the large brake calipers that the wheels need to clear up front.
If you look up the specs for stock W211 AMG wheels you will see that my specs are correct.
The lower offset up front will just push the wheels out further and give a more flush look rather than a tucked look.
I have the same rims on my 99 E320, so yes, they will. However the 245 will
not work unless you flare the front wheel lips. Do not lower your suspension.
Or, swap out for narrower tires like 225 or 235/40. i liked being able to stick
with the MB look since I couldn't afford my first choice - forged rims
not work unless you flare the front wheel lips. Do not lower your suspension.
Or, swap out for narrower tires like 225 or 235/40. i liked being able to stick
with the MB look since I couldn't afford my first choice - forged rims
FWIW.
When using a coin to measure tire tread it is commonly done using the head down as that is the "known" spacing.
Not to say you don't have tread on those tires as you can see without the penny that you have plenty of tread, just thought I would pass on the note.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete....jsp?techid=51
When using a coin to measure tire tread it is commonly done using the head down as that is the "known" spacing.
Not to say you don't have tread on those tires as you can see without the penny that you have plenty of tread, just thought I would pass on the note.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete....jsp?techid=51
FWIW.
When using a coin to measure tire tread it is commonly done using the head down as that is the "known" spacing.
Not to say you don't have tread on those tires as you can see without the penny that you have plenty of tread, just thought I would pass on the note.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete....jsp?techid=51
When using a coin to measure tire tread it is commonly done using the head down as that is the "known" spacing.
Not to say you don't have tread on those tires as you can see without the penny that you have plenty of tread, just thought I would pass on the note.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete....jsp?techid=51
Last edited by avinator; May 10, 2013 at 02:13 PM.
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