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EQS sedan and SUV wheel and winter tires

Hi I have a 2023 450 eqs suv and 580 sedan .
any recommendation on the wheels that can be used on the cars .
the sub has staggered fit
275/45/R21 9.5Jx21
285/45/R21. 10Jx21

can these tires fit
Mercedes-Benz GLS 2020 Winter Wheel Package Pirelli Scorpion Winter MO1 275/50R21
Front wheel 9J x21 ET45
Rear wheel 9Jx21 ET36

what would be appropriate wheel size as the wheels are very expensive from the dealership .
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Originally Posted by Dramz
Hi I have a 2023 450 eqs suv and 580 sedan .
any recommendation on the wheels that can be used on the cars .
the sub has staggered fit
275/45/R21 9.5Jx21
285/45/R21. 10Jx21

can these tires fit
Mercedes-Benz GLS 2020 Winter Wheel Package Pirelli Scorpion Winter MO1 275/50R21
Front wheel 9J x21 ET45
Rear wheel 9Jx21 ET36

what would be appropriate wheel size as the wheels are very expensive from the dealership .
Late model GLS wheels use M15x1.25 lug bolts. Plus the offset on the wheels is different from the EQS wheels. There is no reason that you need staggered wheels for the Winter wheel set. You can get 20" wheels with a "296" part number from Alloy Wheels Direct in the UK. The 20" wheels allow you to use less expensive tires.

https://www.alloywheelsdirect.net/me...oke_wheel_8473
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Thank you for the reply , I am based in Alberta Canada . Any recommendation here and which mo tire is recommend for winters
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Thank you for the reply , I am based in Alberta Canada . Any recommendation here and which mo tire is recommend for winters
You need to decide on your wheel size before choosing a tire. The same tire may not be available in both 20" and 21" sizes.
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U said 20 would be better , which size and tires don’t decrease the range too much . Winters in Alberta are very cold .
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U said 20 would be better , which size and tires don’t decrease the range too much . Winters in Alberta are very cold .
The tire size for 20" tires is 265/50-R20. I averaged 2.5 mpkWh with 21" AS tires on aero wheels over 24000 miles. I averaged 2.6 mpkWh with 20" AS tires on non-aero wheels over 20500 miles. Winter tires will probably take a hit on mileage. It will be difficult to determine the amount of mileage loss due to using Winter tires since the colder temperatures will also negatively impact mileage. In my comparison of 21" and 20" AS tires each were used for about the same mileage over 4 seasons. I will update my mileage calculations when I reach 24000 miles on the 20" tires.

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Anyone know if 18" wheels can fit on an EQS580? I have set of 18x7.5 wheels with a 42mm offset with 225/65R18 snow tires already mounted. I wanted to check in before manually trying them out. Thanks.
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Anyone know if 18" wheels can fit on an EQS580? I have set of 18x7.5 wheels with a 42mm offset with 225/65R18 snow tires already mounted. I wanted to check in before manually trying them out. Thanks.
20" is the minimum for the EQS SUV. With a 20" wheel you will have about 8mm of clearance between the wheel barrel and the front caliper of the SUV. I am not sure about the EQS sedan.
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Originally Posted by LAZARU5
20" is the minimum for the EQS SUV. With a 20" wheel you will have about 8mm of clearance between the wheel barrel and the front caliper of the SUV. I am not sure about the EQS sedan.
I use 19"s on my EQS 580
As far as I know its the same for the SUV. I bekieve the barke diameters are the sa fir all EQS vehicles but Im not sure.
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I use 19"s on my EQS 580
As far as I know its the same for the SUV. I bekieve the barke diameters are the sa fir all EQS vehicles but Im not sure.
The part number on my EQS SUV front rotor is A-297-423-05-00, which is definitely an EQS sedan part number. A 19" wheel will definitely not clear the caliper on the EQS SUV. You can see from the photo that there is less than 1/2" clearance between the 20" wheel and front caliper.


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Rotors are the same but those are not the calipers on the sedan! They look beefier. Or are they simply red? Again, Ive running a set of the EQS450 19's for 2 winters now.

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2023 EQS suv 20 inches wheel /Mo tires ?
2023 EQS sedan 20 inches wheel /Mo tires?
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Originally Posted by LAZARU5
Late model GLS wheels use M15x1.25 lug bolts. Plus the offset on the wheels is different from the EQS wheels. There is no reason that you need staggered wheels for the Winter wheel set. You can get 20" wheels with a "296" part number from Alloy Wheels Direct in the UK. The 20" wheels allow you to use less expensive tires.

https://www.alloywheelsdirect.net/me...oke_wheel_8473
I've bought a couple sets of wheels from here...they are the best. For those of us who also have old MB, they somehow still manage to have new wheels that went out of production a decade ago. They usually have a good sale at the end of the year.
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At the risk of getting flamed, the only time you need MO or MOE tires is when you are returning your car at the end of lease or when you are trading it in with sufficient tread depth to pass the CPO inspection. I believe CPO certification requires MO tires. Your trade is technically worth more with MO tires unless they are worn out. I would not worry about the MO designation on Winter tires, especially if they are on an extra set of wheels that will not be included with your trade-in.
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MOE are not necessary to return the car after a lease or for anything. All MOE represents is that they were designed specifically to MB specs for a certain vehicle. You can equip your car with any tire you wish.

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