UPGRADE 2007 w211 E63 AMG steering wheel
Last edited by leon1965; Dec 18, 2016 at 06:41 PM.
I think he is a forum vendor as well. But even if not - no worries!
You can customize the design to however you want, including with a flat bottom.
The product is absolutely top notch, and customer service is great. They fit just fine, simply tell him your year & vehicle... Have the E63 larger paddles added to the E55 wheel, etc...
Totally kick-*** steering wheels - I'd go that route. I was very pleased with the ones I've had in cars! Cheers
I think he is a forum vendor as well. But even if not - no worries!
You can customize the design to however you want, including with a flat bottom.
The product is absolutely top notch, and customer service is great. They fit just fine, simply tell him your year & vehicle... Have the E63 larger paddles added to the E55 wheel, etc...
Totally kick-*** steering wheels - I'd go that route. I was very pleased with the ones I've had in cars! Cheers

Example:
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Unfortunately I don't know the answer to your question! I've no real world experience with this situation, and I'm sorry!
That said - honestly, I HIGHLY doubt that a newer wheel would fit an older car. Not in this day in age. Mercedes are complicated cars with lots of sensors, many different part numbers for fitment, etc - I simply do not see this as being a simple plug & play. If you have a good relationship with a dealer (specifically the techs there), I suggest you run it by them. Look at the diagrams of how all the wheels connect, and the plugs.
On another note - the DCTMS wheels are NOW $499 ?!?!
Unbelievable!! I paid $1300 each, WITH core exchange discount too, for a few wheels!! Crazy how price has fallen. But that was many years ago - when he was first kinda starting. Maybe 7-8ish years?
You new guys buying DCTMS wheels have it GOOD!!! LOL.
Happy motoring and good luck on your wheel quest my friend!
The only other option is the 2009 SL63 steering wheel.
Unfortunately I don't know the answer to your question! I've no real world experience with this situation, and I'm sorry!
That said - honestly, I HIGHLY doubt that a newer wheel would fit an older car. Not in this day in age. Mercedes are complicated cars with lots of sensors, many different part numbers for fitment, etc - I simply do not see this as being a simple plug & play. If you have a good relationship with a dealer (specifically the techs there), I suggest you run it by them. Look at the diagrams of how all the wheels connect, and the plugs.
On another note - the DCTMS wheels are NOW $499 ?!?!
Unbelievable!! I paid $1300 each, WITH core exchange discount too, for a few wheels!! Crazy how price has fallen. But that was many years ago - when he was first kinda starting. Maybe 7-8ish years?
You new guys buying DCTMS wheels have it GOOD!!! LOL.
Happy motoring and good luck on your wheel quest my friend!

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BUT, I was a part of that discussion, and when we questioned him (numerous times), he vanished. So we called BS on that one.
There is no way that wheel would work. We have 8 button wheels, this is a 12 button, with back and OK.
Our COMAND's that ended with the NTG 2.5 did not support a 12 button wheel.
I fitted that exact wheel with modified buttons from a W218 CLS to a W204 C Class with a COMAND NTG 4 and lost 10 years of my life trying to get it to work.
So exchanged it for a C63 flat bottom wheel that I later fitted with a modified steering module to a W212.






