GLC300 Spare Tire Options
1) Used Wheel: $55 from ebay - (Pulled from 2011 ML350) - Interchange Part # 560-85015 (MB part #A1644000002 also works but gets less matches)
2) New tire: $126 from walmart- Kumho Spare T131 T155/90R18 113M
2) 5x short spare tire bolts: $36 from online retailer - MB part #000-990-17-07 (this is an updated part #) (Plenty of chinese made bolt sets available for $25 but I don't trust them)
3) Tire Change Kit: $99 from online retailer - MB part # 166-580-69-00
I have 19" wheels with 235/55-19 tires. But my spare wheel is an 18" with a 155/19-18 tire. This is fine because it's the tire diameter that matters, and the sizes are only 0.7% different according to https://tiresize.com/calculator/
2011 ML350 spare wheel fits snug in 2017 GLC 300 hatch
2011 ML350 spare wheel rotates freely on 2017 GLC 300 front hub
The bag works for me- I can quickly grab & carry everything with 1 hand.
"Can" you use a generic scissor jack? I think it's possible if you have no choice, but I also think you'd damage that plastic guide.
Furthermore, the MB jack is simply better: a comfortable plastic grip to turn by hand, the ratchet handle takes less effort than the usual U-Bar, and the kit includes a wheel chock, so you're not searching for a random piece of wood.
Definitely get the kit.



spare and kit for sale. Also I have some take off 18" really great performing tires listed separately.



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Last edited by mustbebenz; Jul 7, 2024 at 07:06 PM.
But you will be better off cost wise buying the a new spare from Modern Spare at less than half the cost of the OEM. That’s why I went that way. Also, buying used spare comes with risk depending on how old the spare is, several trusted sources have said old spares have a higher risk of blow outs due to age and lack of use. Good luck.
You mentioned in your post you bought the compact spare wheel for the ML350 (A1644000002) 155/80/18 and it fits below the cargo hatch and latches. When I called Mercedes, they told me the correct size is T155/80/R19.
Can you please confirm you bought ML350 (A1644000002) 155/80/18?
Thank you!



Take it offline to a private message where we might exchange phone numbers and discuss. This may be unfamiliar territory to you, but some of us are well versed in car, tire, and wheel matters. The first point is your car likely has 235 60 18 standard sizing or upgraded 235 55 19. If it has 20"s or AMG brakes, that could be another matter. Figure out what you have to start. Then I can show you your math.
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