E-Class (W212) 2010 - 2016: E 350, E 550

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Old 07-13-2012, 11:13 AM
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Love the wheel. Can you post the cost and part number? Also, do you have the "lane keeping" option?
Old 07-13-2012, 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by LFTW8S
Love the wheel. Can you post the cost and part number? Also, do you have the "lane keeping" option?
ooh good question, I need one with the lane keeping vibration feature in it
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Here's the part # A172 460 48 03 9E38

Another number 57554/0028 LENKRAD Steering Wheel

This number A172 suggests me that this steering wheel is made for SLK 55 AMG

Cost was little more than $1200
I don't have lane assist , vibration and heating for this steering wheel . If you get these functions the cost will be higher .I didn't order my car with these either
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New steering wheel looks awesome!
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Yes, it looks awesome...but I wish you did take the pictures on the DIY and share. Well, I am sure someone else will do that soon....
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hidden screws???

Originally Posted by leapingpoint
the way to do it without triggering the airbag warning is to unhook the battery first. I've seen someone here with the alcantara steering wheel of the same style, and he said that's how he did it. I love this one u got, man, but I'm not sure if I want to spend this much on a steering wheel swap...




Hi there I got the same steering wheel and trying to remove it but no luck.


fund two torx screws only but they release only the chrome cover, I need to take off the airbag please any help or pictures.
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How come this steering wheel only costs $1200, but when I look up the part number for the one in my car, it costs almost $3000?
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Nnice upgrade, sharp looking wheel, i think it looks better than the newer S550 and CLS wheels
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I don't see huge difference -- your stock one looks just fine. If money is not in question, then do it. Otherwise you'll never get your 'investment' back when selling the car. BTW, swapping steering wheels is relatively easy -- I've done it three-four times replacing regular wheels with ones with wood.
Wow. I have an S550 4Matic and would love to change the wheel. I have the beautiful wood one but would love leather. It is what I am used to. A bit of bulge at the 10 and the 2 position. Just a bit small er in diameter. Is that so very hard to do?
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Originally Posted by Bklyn
Wow. I have an S550 4Matic and would love to change the wheel. I have the beautiful wood one but would love leather. It is what I am used to. A bit of bulge at the 10 and the 2 position. Just a bit small er in diameter. Is that so very hard to do?
its easy to do on the E class. Just unplug battery and you have to use a small but long screwdriver to release the airbag clips. There is a video on YouTube that I used for it. Just make sure you have all the tools before starting. Also the extended arm to get the center screw loose as that **** is tough.


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