Bent rims
Looking at over a grand a piece if i endup needing to have them replaced. Maybe if i have to ill just swap them all out for 19s.
Chalk it up to atrocious roads in the northeast combined with my aggressive driving.
Sorta wishing id bought wheel insurance now.
Sucks to hear. I'd be P'O'd to know that I'm driving around on bent wheels.
Unfortunately, 19's will probably bend a lot quicker. I'd advise to get nothing less than forget 19's, but that will cost a pretty penny on its own.
Also, and I'm very confident saying this, most people by far, do not pay attention to tire presure. W212 "says" to use 30psi front and 32psi rear under normal driving condition. This presure is mostly for comfort. If potholes are around, I would use substantially more air for "protection" - 40psi front and 42psi read. Yes ride may suffer a bit, and I mean realy very little on 17s or 18s (I use this presure on my 19s), but your chances of avoiding blowout due to pothole will be greatly increased. Of course it does matter how hard you hit it (pothole), but your chances of "survival" it will greatly increase.
Oh for the days when I had my 1990 420 sel, that baby ran for 185k with no major problems, they were a lot simpler in those days.
Last edited by fromthebeginnin; Feb 24, 2011 at 11:10 AM.
Looking at over a grand a piece if i endup needing to have them replaced. Maybe if i have to ill just swap them all out for 19s.
Chalk it up to atrocious roads in the northeast combined with my aggressive driving.
Sorta wishing id bought wheel insurance now.
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I recall paying about 1300 for wheel insurance on my former BMW 650. I foolishly did not buy it for this car. I probably will now.
Is that low? It seems it's what's recommended in one of the stickers (why the two stickers contradict each other is beyond me).
Dealer told me they would do best efforts to repair them but might have to replace them completely (3300 all in!!) Turned out they were able to bring all three back enough that the car rides normally now!
Thanks to all of you guys that offered advice. The dealer never offered to straighten until I asked which you guys recommended (and I previously didn't know you could do)




you can also add some more rubber to oem 18s amg wheels , you can run 255s in front (i would even say u can prolly run 255 45 18?) and 285 in the back with 40 or 45 sidewall.




I just recently had the original rims reconditioned and had new tires put on them with another set of pressure sensors so now I have both 17" and 18" sets to use.
17" rims fit but there is not much room (mine is a E550) but an E350 may have smaller brakes? I had wheel balance weight rubbing on the brake caliber when they first put them on but they got it fixed.
I just recently had the original rims reconditioned and had new tires put on them with another set of pressure sensors so now I have both 17" and 18" sets to use.
17" rims fit but there is not much room (mine is a E550) but an E350 may have smaller brakes? I had wheel balance weight rubbing on the brake caliber when they first put them on but they got it fixed.
Thanks for the fast responses
After switching over to 17"s have you felt a significant difference in ride quality? Is it a great deal smoother?





I remember that when I lived in NY, 30+ years ago.