Rims e350 your opinion
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Besides scrolling through the picture threads, a good way to see how the rims will look on your car is to use Photoshop or lots of sites have rim/car configurators. Super easy to just swap wheels/color/sizes until you like something, but a couple days could fly by without you knowing lol. Tons of great info here, especially what Like AZN Optics said. You want to get a good set, something you like and that goes with your car but you don't want to skimp on quality either. Though not an E class, I got the HRE FlowForm for my C63 and couldn't be happier. Great quality/look but also not breaking the bank...much lol.
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A good tool you can use if you're confused on design pattern is the TireRack wheel tool. Go to TireRack.com, select your vehicle and select what wheel spoke pattern style you want. It'll superimpose that style onto your vehicle so you can get a rough idea.
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^yeah, sandbags in the trunk?
sorry brother, it was an attempt at humor.......I work hard at it, but it does me no good![Smilie](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
your car is def a head turner
sorry brother, it was an attempt at humor.......I work hard at it, but it does me no good
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your car is def a head turner
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