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Ebay Mercedes Wheels

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Just purchased a set of Mercedes 15inch AMG wheels from Ebay for the grand sum of £21.54 all I know is that they are 112pcd and that they are 15inch, look like they come from a C-class. I have no idea if they will fit as don't know the offset any ideas what offsets they come in? Please see attached link for Ebay add. If they don't fit not really lost anything, but really hope they do as like the look of them.

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you'll need to drill out the 5 holes to 14mm. and fit longer studs, and most likely spacers too.
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They'll be ET37 so apart from drilling the bolt holes out you will also need 6mm/10mm spacers front and rear,longer rear studs and front bolts and 4 X 195/70/15C or 205/65/15C tyres....good job the alloys were cheap.

Shouldn't this be in the Tech Wheels and tyres section?
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Hi thanks for your response letting me know what i need, may sound really daft but why do i need the 10mm spacer when the wheels fit between the 30-40 eta the forums seem to advise? Also apologies for posting in the wrong section genuine error.

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You need spacers to clear the top wishbone....you may possibly get away with 6mm at the front?
Trial fitting will tell for sure as it's all down to the design of the alloys and some you can get away with 6mm,some need 10mm.
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