Will 2014 E550 wheels fit a 2014 E63
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Will 2014 E550 wheels fit a 2014 E63
I am going to powder coat my E63S 10 spoke rims. I have a set of Concept One’s from my old E550 i’d Like to mount on the 63 in the garage while my AMG rims are being coated. Will not drive the car, just need to get all 4 tires off it for a week. I’ve got carbon ceramic brakes, interested to know if those rims will mount up temporary.
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I am going to powder coat my E63S 10 spoke rims. I have a set of Concept One’s from my old E550 i’d Like to mount on the 63 in the garage while my AMG rims are being coated. Will not drive the car, just need to get all 4 tires off it for a week. I’ve got carbon ceramic brakes, interested to know if those rims will mount up temporary.
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Generally MB is pretty tolerant to wheel swap and I have changed them several times different ways.
Even my W212 in sport package come on 18" wheels, I already measured that 16" wheels from W211 fit on it just fine. Offset is different, but suspension still will accept it.
Good luck with your fitment.
Even my W212 in sport package come on 18" wheels, I already measured that 16" wheels from W211 fit on it just fine. Offset is different, but suspension still will accept it.
Good luck with your fitment.
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2014 E550-sold 😩
The only issue would be clearing the front calipers and I doubt that is a problem if they are the stock 18” AMG wheels. The offsets are close enough. 45et vs 50et and 37et. I am using the 10 spoke E63 wheel on my 550 4M.
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Thanks. Both wheels are 19”
my biggest question are the front calipers on the 63. Easiest approach would be use on back wheels, jack up on center point under engine and put the front end on jack stands.
my biggest question are the front calipers on the 63. Easiest approach would be use on back wheels, jack up on center point under engine and put the front end on jack stands.
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