2016 C63s AMG Winter wheels
2016 C63s AMG Winter wheels
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bluesatin

Original Poster:

3,115 posts

296 months

Friday 4th November 2016
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Help,

I have spent hours trying to find the correct ET and rim width to buy a set of winter wheels. Any ideas as to standard fit Mercedes for winter rims as many either don't list c205 car and ebay rimes state no suitable for AMG.

Thanks

phucks1976

240 posts

241 months

Friday 11th November 2016
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Did you get anywhere with this as I'm looking for some also?

bluesatin

Original Poster:

3,115 posts

296 months

Friday 11th November 2016
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Sorry no- Mercedes said go to dealer and they will supply them and hours on the internet but nobody lists wheels for latest C63s.

Ian-27xza

226 posts

117 months

Friday 11th November 2016
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Are you looking for a different size rim specifically for a winter tyre, or are looking to find winter tyres to fit on another set of standard rims?

The link below will give you the spec for your current summer wheels.

http://www.wheel-size.com/size/mercedes/c-class-am...

You can get winter tyres in these sizes.


bluesatin

Original Poster:

3,115 posts

296 months

Friday 11th November 2016
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Thanks Ian-27 but unfortunately the Coupe has different size rims and offset. I have 255/35/19 front and 285/30/19 rear. What I really want to know is what does Mercedes recommend as a winter wheel/tyre and match those as the price they are asking is mad.

Webdunk

195 posts

271 months

Friday 11th November 2016
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I struggled to find a set with the online searches for my GLA45. Turns out there are many more sizes and fitments available than are typically listed so worth a more direct contact. I used https://www.performancealloys.com/ and found them to be very helpful via email/phone. Ended up with Autec alloys and Vredestein tyres in an approved fitment. Wheels are actually marketed as winter alloys and are TuV approved too.

Can also be worth searching .de websites given the requirement to fit winter rubber over there.

bluesatin

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3,115 posts

296 months

Tuesday 15th November 2016
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Try Performance Alloys- very helpful