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SLK wheels
Can anybody tell me what i need to fit these wheels to me van
			
			
									
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I just fitted a set. Unfortunately they were not a straight swap.
The boltholes need to be enlarged by 2mm (I think it was.) although the centre bore is big enough.
I needed a thin spacer on the front to clear the suspension; the inside of the rim was JUST rubbing.
I also fitted longer rear studs, but might you might get away with it...
On the plus side, they look great, were cheap second hand and even with massive 205/65-15's, don't touch anywhere even with a 70mm drop!
			
			
									
									
						The boltholes need to be enlarged by 2mm (I think it was.) although the centre bore is big enough.
I needed a thin spacer on the front to clear the suspension; the inside of the rim was JUST rubbing.
I also fitted longer rear studs, but might you might get away with it...
On the plus side, they look great, were cheap second hand and even with massive 205/65-15's, don't touch anywhere even with a 70mm drop!