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8mm wheel spacers
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E320CDI, CLK55, and a Smart
8mm wheel spacers
Cleaning out the garage and found these 8mm wheel spacers that were orginally used on my 1997 E320 with S-class wheels.
Not sure on the brand but its stamped on the back D=8mm, XL, DS8B, 66.56 (centerbore)
Selling for $40 + shipping for the pair
Not sure on the brand but its stamped on the back D=8mm, XL, DS8B, 66.56 (centerbore)
Selling for $40 + shipping for the pair
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you will also need to check your wheel that you plan to use, to see if the wheel centerbore will fit.
If you bring over your wheel I can measure the centerbore for you.
#13
Those pictures and measurements proove, as suggested by Roll above, that these spacers will not fit any stock MB wheels or any aftermarket wheels with centerbore less than 78.7 mm. Normally spacers like these come with some older Lorinser or Carlsson wheels. This should have been clearly disclosed in OP, as there was a confusion that these would fit OEM wheels. Noone makes spacers less than 10mm with a wheel centering lip to fit OEM wheels (due to hub hight, its physically impossible).
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Those pictures and measurements proove, as suggested by Roll above, that these spacers will not fit any stock MB wheels or any aftermarket wheels with centerbore less than 78.7 mm. Normally spacers like these come with some older Lorinser or Carlsson wheels. This should have been clearly disclosed in OP, as there was a confusion that these would fit OEM wheels. Noone makes spacers less than 10mm with a wheel centering lip to fit OEM wheels (due to hub hight, its physically impossible).
#16
Well, we do not want to turn classifieds section into a discusion, but FYI all Mercedes OEM wheels for US market passenger vehicles (I'll exclude G wagons, since I'm not sure on those) including W220 (2000-2006) S-class have centerbore of 66.56mm. So there's obsolutely no way OEM Mercedes wheels could have been used with these spacers, unless OEM wheel's centerbore was "increased" from 66.56mm to 78.7mm by machining it out 6mm in radius (for a 12mm diameter increase).