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AMG Monoblocks Fitment

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Old 03-04-2023, 09:35 PM
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AMG Monoblocks Fitment

Hey all! A friend of mine is looking to replace the wheels on his W126. He’s currently running 225/50R17 all around but is wanting something a little less blingy than the chrome rims he has. I have some W220 Monoblocks sitting around and I’m wondering if they will fit. His car is sitting at stock height, though the shocks aren’t new so I’m sure it sags.

Fronts: 18x8.5 ET44 with 245/40R18
Rears: 18x9.5 ET46 with 275/35R18

My knowledge of Fitment is limited so any advice is much appreciated. I know I’ll need hybrid lugs but I’m wondering what else.
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You need spacers

You will need to use spacers and longer lugbolts. Just make sure you use hubcentric spacers or you will have horrible vibrations from the front end. The center bore for the spacers are 66.6m and the offset for the oe wheels are 25. The wheels I'm using have an offset of 37, so my spacers are 10m and my lugbolts are 45m and everything clears. BTW be careful on the rears because of the e-brake. Lugs that are too long can damage the e-brake.

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