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4 Original AMG Mercedes-Benz Alloy Wheels 8Jx19 ET43 A2134012000 E W213 S213 FM27. Condition is "Used". I took them off my 2017 E400 Wagon when I downsized to aftermarket 18" for better comfort. Wheels are used and have few small nicks and little curb rash. Overall they look very good. Can sell them with original lug bolts. TPMS sensors are not included. Rims are ready for shipment or local pick up in Queens, NY.
Last edited by RafalE55AMG; 06-29-2021 at 07:02 PM.
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4 Original AMG Mercedes-Benz Alloy Wheels 8Jx19 ET43 A2134012000 E W213 S213 FM27. Condition is "Used". I took them off my 2017 E400 Wagon when I downsized to aftermarket 18" for better comfort. Wheels are used and have few small nicks and little curb rash. Overall they look very good. Can sell them with original lug bolts. TPMS sensors are not included. Rims are ready for shipment or local pick up in Queens, NY.
Believe your compatibility list is not accurate, no way these rims clear a E43 E53 or E63S brake calipers
Ok but I got my research from Mercedes-Benz OEM parts websites. So they are wrong too?? And if you're correct than these 19" wheels only fit E400 and E300?
I actually switched to 18" wheels and had to grind down the calipers on my E400 to fit the wheels. My MB mechanic said I could consider switching to E63s brake calipers because they are smaller in diameter than the ones I have on my E400 wagon to get better clearance. Plus, the calipers on my E400 also have AMG stamp on them. I believe they are same calipers as on E43 and E53.
Maybe you could also do your own research before trying to correct someone.
I actually switched to 18" wheels and had to grind down the calipers on my E400 to fit the wheels. My MB mechanic said I could consider switching to E63s brake calipers because they are smaller in diameter than the ones I have on my E400 wagon to get better clearance. Plus, the calipers on my E400 also have AMG stamp on them. I believe they are same calipers as on E43 and E53.
Maybe you could also do your own research before trying to correct someone.
I actually switched to 18" wheels and had to grind down the calipers on my E400 to fit the wheels. My MB mechanic said I could consider switching to E63s brake calipers because they are smaller in diameter than the ones I have on my E400 wagon to get better clearance. Plus, the calipers on my E400 also have AMG stamp on them. I believe they are same calipers as on E43 and E53.
Maybe you could also do your own research before trying to correct someone.
yes that dealer parts website is wrong
I have no interest in arguing with you about something this silly - your E400 is not the same car as a E43 or E53 or a E63 S
I have the same wheels on my wife's E400 and they did not fit our 2019 E43 and so we ordered a separate set for snow tires, I am speaking from actual experience
An additional point to consider is that E43 and E53 and E63S wheels are all staggered
Ok, I agree, I don't mean to argue too but I'm getting info from MB website and I didn't consider them to be wrong with MB part fitment. I checked MB Parts from MBUSA and you are correct that 2019 E43 is not listed as vehicle fitment for this wheel, but 2018-2020 E63s 2017-2018 E43 and 2019-2020 E53 are listed. This is an AMG style wheel so I don't see why it wouldn't fit those AMGs.
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Originally Posted by RafalE55AMG
Ok, I agree, I don't mean to argue too but I'm getting info from MB website and I didn't consider them to be wrong with MB part fitment. I checked MB Parts from MBUSA and you are correct that 2019 E43 is not listed as vehicle fitment for this wheel, but 2018-2020 E63s 2017-2018 E43 and 2019-2020 E53 are listed. This is an AMG style wheel so I don't see why it wouldn't fit those AMGs.
They have different offsets actually, it doesn't clear the brakes. AMG designed wheels for amg line and the full blown performance cars for MB's lineup.
I know this is an older post, but I'm interested in your experience moving from 19" -> 18"?
I've got a 2017 E400 and am interested in going the other way 18" -> 19" strictly for aesthetics, because I like the look of the 2134012000 better than my 2134011800.
In your experience, is the ride quality appreciably better with 18"?
Hey, to be honest I haven't had too much experience with the 19" wheels on this car but I've had bad experience with the 19" wheels on my previous E63s AMG. Those 19" wheels kept cracking and they're $1k for a refinsihed wheel. I really just wanted to go for lighter wheels, lighter and more comfortable tires and lower cost to replace them as this car is my family wagon and I was looking for more comfort. The 18" wheels I got are black gloss that match all the black gloss trim pieces on the car and the wheels don't look that small in black gloss. Also, the 18" you have are probably easier to clean and maintain than the 19" you're looking to get.