Winter Tire & Steel Rim
I'm going to invest in 235/60/17 winter tires and rims.
1. RIM - Mainly looking for a steel rim that can get me through the snow.
Will this rim fit?
Name of the brand is Unique. They also make Pacer brand steel rims.
It is 5x112 bolt pattern with 17x7 inches, but has a +38mm offset.
I believe my 20 inch rims has a +45mm offset.
2. TIRE - Any thoughts on the Dunlop Signature CS? Or recommend an all-season tire?
3. LUG BOLTS - Can I use my current OEM lug bolts to mount the steel rim I buy?
Much appreciated for any insight. First post here, but I've been reading this website for years!
Last edited by rocketd55; Dec 13, 2013 at 11:26 PM.
I'm going to invest in 235/60/17 winter tires and rims.
1. RIM - Mainly looking for a steel rim that can get me through the snow.
Will this rim fit?
Name of the brand is Unique. They also make Pacer brand steel rims.
It is 5x112 bolt pattern with 17x7 inches, but has a +38mm offset.
I believe my 20 inch rims has a +45mm offset.
2. TIRE - Any thoughts on the Dunlop Signature CS? Or recommend an all-season tire?
3. LUG BOLTS - Can I use my current OEM lug bolts to mount the steel rim I buy?
Much appreciated for any insight. First post here, but I've been reading this website for years!
So far as tires are concerned, why would you want all-season tires? Isn't that what you already have? For snow, wouldn't you want winter tires?
The manual for my 2014 provides a list of recommended rim/tire sizes and they do recommend 235/60-17 for winter. Rim size given is 7.5Jx17 H2 with 47.5mm offset. Check your owners manual - it may be different.
I looked at Tirerack and the pickings were slim. Maybe they only list tires that they have stock of? There should be tons of choices. There are on our Canadian websites. I was quoted C$1200 for 4 replica wheels with brand name snow tires from a shop in Toronto.
You will likely need new bolts for most non OEM rims.
Good luck with your choice.
Last edited by 107123210; Dec 14, 2013 at 02:40 PM.

I'm worried about offset as well. The GLK stock 20 inch rims have a 45 mm offset. Tirerack has 17 inch winter rims that match the GLK, but are 35 mm. They have several wheels that are 35 mm offset. Tirerack told me that the offset it not a big deal as long as I change all 4 rims.
Offset is the most important factor when changing to non-stock rims. It affects handling and can adversely affect the struts / shocks, not to mention change the balance of the vehicle.
Am I worrying about the offset too much?
Mike
Mike
Tire Rack sold out of the rim I was going to buy. Instead, I'm going to buy from Discount Tire & Wheels.
I'm going to get the 17 inch Momo Winter Pro. These have a 45 mm offset to match the specifications. Still deciding on the tires.
I now have the stock 20 inch rims with Pirellis, which are not good in the snow at all. To prevent curb damage, buy Rim Ringz! I paid $100 for 4 rim protectors. They are easy to install and protect 100% against curb damage. I had previously spent $300 refinishing all 4 of my rims.
Thanks again!
I'm actually curious what tire you use, hit me back after you install them if you have the time, and let me know what you think of it.
Mike
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I have the same from Tirerack with the Alloys/Blizzaks..(17") In fact, our 4 vehicles are all shoe'd with winter Blizzaks! This is my 2nd winter with the GLK and by far the most important best move for winter rubber. I have a very steep long driveway at the cottage.... even in icey conditions, the GLK will walk right up!!! In fact, my son & I have tried to get it to slip out.... not going to happen. My previous Murano w/ Blizzaks), even in lockdown, would slip occasionally up the hill. The 4matic is awesome!
Note: In another life I was a professional roadracer(motorcycle), way to old for that now, but my '***-o-meter' knows tire slippage! LOL!
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By the time you pay duties and taxes and drive to border, Tirerack would likely be just as much as local discounters, and if you have them ship direct, much more.

Presently struggling long distance with my sister in upstate NY to get her to purchase a set of winter tyres for her new Golf TDI. Costly endeavor no matter where you purchase.
Our GLKs are not equipped for TPMS. They use a more simple system based on wheel speed. Apparently, if one tire goes soft, diameter is reduced, rpm increases and system alerts driver.
Tires - I chose to buy all season tires, rather than winter tires, since we get hit with snowstorms maybe 4 times each year in my part of the United States. I bought 235/60/17 Bridgestone Dueler H/L 422 that are all-season, but superb in the snow.
Rims - I ended up going with Tire Rack mainly because of the rims. I was able to ****** clearance 17x7.5 inch rims with 35 mm offset for $59 each. They are Elbrus I02.
Total price including shipping was $983, but with the $50 rebate, it brings it to $953.
No rubbing so far, but I was amazed at the tight tolerance.
On my GLK250, I believe the rims are 7.5" wide, while some aftermarket rims are 8.5". Tirerack presently has 17" rims that range from 7 to 8" .
The owner's manual suggests 17" tires and 7.5" rims for winter - probably best to stay with those? (Even although manual says not for USA!)
That is a useful on-line calculator. However, the clearances it gives are based on the rim. How about the tires? Wouldn't it make a difference if say 245 or 225 wide tires were used?
On my GLK250, I believe the rims are 7.5" wide, while some aftermarket rims are 8.5". Tirerack presently has 17" rims that range from 7 to 8" .
The owner's manual suggests 17" tires and 7.5" rims for winter - probably best to stay with those? (Even although manual says not for USA!)
That is a useful on-line calculator. However, the clearances it gives are based on the rim. How about the tires? Wouldn't it make a difference if say 245 or 225 wide tires were used?
It seems to me that to not depart from the tire configuration that matches the design of the suspension, the rim centreline should ideally stay in same place. Keeping rim width and offset same would achieve that. MB's recommendation is just 2mm out for my car with 19" rims with 47mm offset.
Last edited by 107123210; Dec 23, 2013 at 09:39 PM.





