Changing Wheels/Rims




You can compare wheel and tire sizes at https://tiresize.com/comparison/
Try to keep your tire width and overall diameter (wheel + tire) as close as possible to your current set.







Since you didn't show the wheels you don't like, it's hard to express an opinion on them - but it may come as a surprise to you, some of us simply don't care about what our car's wheels look like. When I ordered my current '18 S560, I didn't s[end three seconds looking at wheel choices. Anyone who has read my earlier posts probably understands those kinds of issues simply are not important to me, and, I'm pretty sure, to many other owners, especially older ones.
Since you didn't show the wheels you don't like, it's hard to express an opinion on them - but it may come as a surprise to you, some of us simply don't care about what our car's wheels look like. When I ordered my current '18 S560, I didn't s[end three seconds looking at wheel choices. Anyone who has read my earlier posts probably understands those kinds of issues simply are not important to me, and, I'm pretty sure, to many other owners, especially older ones.
To OP, yes, shouldn't be an issue to go larger on wheels. The bolt pattern is 5x112 if I recall. Let us know what you end up getting

GL to ya
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To OP, yes, shouldn't be an issue to go larger on wheels. The bolt pattern is 5x112 if I recall. Let us know what you end up getting

GL to ya
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Since you didn't show the wheels you don't like, it's hard to express an opinion on them - but it may come as a surprise to you, some of us simply don't care about what our car's wheels look like. When I ordered my current '18 S560, I didn't s[end three seconds looking at wheel choices. Anyone who has read my earlier posts probably understands those kinds of issues simply are not important to me, and, I'm pretty sure, to many other owners, especially older ones.








or something previously. Between bent rims and curb rash it was a good value. The 222 I’ve done nothing to any wheel, but interestingly I took it in for some extremely minor pre existing mark - figured why not it is free - they fixed that and I learned of another rim that was bent - so glad I’ve had it even though it was like $2k or
something. It will protect the new wheels also.
I found some non MB replicas @18” that are the same design as the 20” multispokes. They offer staggered and non staggered - I’ve had staggered before and think I’ll just go with the non staggered to get a little more life out of them. I rarely drive this car and the ride quality and noise on the 18”s make me want to keep them. Surprisingly these are Bridgestone Turanza’s - I usually buy Michelin Pilot Sports, but these are actually equally as quiet and have decent ride quality. Every once in a while I reminded on a curve at higher speeds that I don’t have 20’s.. haha. Seems like the reviews on these non MB are decent and I’ve heard some decent remarks from folks on here about some of the replicas … my neighbor was a MB master tech and bought some replicas for his 08 E Class that have been decent to him.




And hey, to each his own on preference and how money is spent… I just don’t love the original rims. When I love everything else about the car, it detracts when I look at the rims so why not fix it!
appreciate the advice!




And hey, to each his own on preference and how money is spent… I just don’t love the original rims. When I love everything else about the car, it detracts when I look at the rims so why not fix it!
appreciate the advice!
As for your question, why not indeed!
And hey, to each his own on preference and how money is spent… I just don’t love the original rims. When I love everything else about the car, it detracts when I look at the rims so why not fix it!
appreciate the advice!
As for your question, why not indeed!




my neighbor has row 3, #1 on his E-class and they look great. He decided on replicas due to the price and has been happy. As a former MB master tech he usually won’t budge off genuine MB down to the light bulbs. Since he has had some good success, I’m think it’s a less expensive option to get something I like a bit more. First world problems when you’re debating things like this I know. Even with the rims I don’t love, there’s nothing else to dislike about this car. It’s my second S Class and my 5th MB. I’m so glad I transitioned from an E Class to an S class. I tell people all the time, there’s no comparison driving a MB to other cars, and then there’s no comparison driving a S Class when compared to other MB models. The difference between an A Class and S Class are mind boggling. My daughter’s 13 y/o GLK rides nicer than most new cars built by other manufacturers. We had a CLK cabriolet that she had had a few fender benders in as a young driver, and despite that it still drove like a dream. So when I factor all that into my brain I realize the rim conversation really doesn’t matter. 😁
Last edited by frostsdad; Mar 28, 2024 at 08:35 PM.














I was just posting what mine came with, I have put new wheels and tires on Jeeps in the past, but on my Mercedes, I am more concerned about the toys on the inside, but nice wheels do make a car look great when you are walking up to it.



But I do like it to look sharp outside too.






