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FS: 22" Custom Forged Monoblock wheels 5x112
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FS: 22" Forged Monoblock wheels 5x112 -- $1200 w/ tires!
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These are one piece forged monoblock wheels that were likely made either custom one-off or as a private label. They were custom ordered to fit a 2012 Mercedes CL63. They are a raw machined finish with a clear coat. There are a couple of minor curb rashes, but no deep scratches on the face, no bends, no cracks, and have never been repaired or welded on.
These wheels were were installed on a 2012 Mercedes CL63 AMG. They made the car look lower, and classy but aggressive. The concave looks great in person too, particularly on the rear wheels. I'm sure they will fit other cars too, but determining if they will fit your car is up to you.
The tires are in great condition and have about 80% of their life left.
Wheel dimensions:
Front: 22x9" ET38
Rear: 22x10.5" ET38
All have 5x112 lug pattern
Edit: These dimensions used to have the width listed as 10" and 11.5". But, I realized recently that the width I had listed before was the overall width. The industry standard is to list them by the inside of the lip where the tire mounts. The lip is .5'' per side. The offsets were correct, and these are the same wheels, but they were not listed correctly before. Sorry for any confusion for potential buyers.
Tires: Falken Azenis FK453
Front: 255/30ZR22
Rear: 295/25ZR22
These wheels were around $6,000 new for the set. I'm asking $1200 +shipping with tires. I'm willing to ship anywhere so long as the buyer is paying.
Shipping Estimates:
I'm in Southern California and for for wheels similar in dimensions to these, all the East coast quotes have been around $320+. Quotes in Pacific NW were around $200. With that in mind, if you're between Washington and NY, it will likely be somewhere between $200-350 in the lower 48 depending on your distance from CA.
These are one piece forged monoblock wheels that were likely made either custom one-off or as a private label. They were custom ordered to fit a 2012 Mercedes CL63. They are a raw machined finish with a clear coat. There are a couple of minor curb rashes, but no deep scratches on the face, no bends, no cracks, and have never been repaired or welded on.
These wheels were were installed on a 2012 Mercedes CL63 AMG. They made the car look lower, and classy but aggressive. The concave looks great in person too, particularly on the rear wheels. I'm sure they will fit other cars too, but determining if they will fit your car is up to you.
The tires are in great condition and have about 80% of their life left.
Wheel dimensions:
Front: 22x9" ET38
Rear: 22x10.5" ET38
All have 5x112 lug pattern
Edit: These dimensions used to have the width listed as 10" and 11.5". But, I realized recently that the width I had listed before was the overall width. The industry standard is to list them by the inside of the lip where the tire mounts. The lip is .5'' per side. The offsets were correct, and these are the same wheels, but they were not listed correctly before. Sorry for any confusion for potential buyers.
Tires: Falken Azenis FK453
Front: 255/30ZR22
Rear: 295/25ZR22
These wheels were around $6,000 new for the set. I'm asking $1200 +shipping with tires. I'm willing to ship anywhere so long as the buyer is paying.
Shipping Estimates:
I'm in Southern California and for for wheels similar in dimensions to these, all the East coast quotes have been around $320+. Quotes in Pacific NW were around $200. With that in mind, if you're between Washington and NY, it will likely be somewhere between $200-350 in the lower 48 depending on your distance from CA.
Last edited by AlterEvo; 10-24-2017 at 08:22 PM. Reason: newer shipping estimates, corrected offset (1mm)
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I calculated the weight of the wheels by weighing them mounted, then subtracting the weight of the tires that I got from Falken's website here: http://falkentire.com/tires/car-tires/azenis-fk453-tire. Since the tires are nearly new the weight should be very close.
Here's what I got for the weight of the wheels without tires (each):
Rear- 33 lbs
Front- 32 lbs
Quite good for a wide 22" wheel I'd say.
Here's what I got for the weight of the wheels without tires (each):
Rear- 33 lbs
Front- 32 lbs
Quite good for a wide 22" wheel I'd say.
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I can't say for sure, because I don't have any experience with that car.
But, I searched for the OEM dimensions for your car and did a little math for just the difference between the rear wheels. Just so you can bust out a tape measurer and see what it might look like.
using these wheels as a reference: http://www.autorimshop.com/mercedes-...FYF8fgodi9oKOg
Yours should be about 10"wide with a 56mm offset.
These are 11.5" wide, with a 38mm offset.
After doing the math I ended up with a difference of 37.5mm, or 1.45". So my wheels will end up giving you a ~37.5mm WIDER track width in the rear (per side). So if you take a tape measurer and see what an extra ~1.5" would look like, it would give you a pretty good idea. That's quite a bit, but having never looked that closely at an ML63, its up to you to determine if that would be safe (or aesthetically pleasing anyway).
Feel free to PM me if you have any more questions.
But, I searched for the OEM dimensions for your car and did a little math for just the difference between the rear wheels. Just so you can bust out a tape measurer and see what it might look like.
using these wheels as a reference: http://www.autorimshop.com/mercedes-...FYF8fgodi9oKOg
Yours should be about 10"wide with a 56mm offset.
These are 11.5" wide, with a 38mm offset.
After doing the math I ended up with a difference of 37.5mm, or 1.45". So my wheels will end up giving you a ~37.5mm WIDER track width in the rear (per side). So if you take a tape measurer and see what an extra ~1.5" would look like, it would give you a pretty good idea. That's quite a bit, but having never looked that closely at an ML63, its up to you to determine if that would be safe (or aesthetically pleasing anyway).
Feel free to PM me if you have any more questions.