I'm interested in fitting a set of Mercedes alloys to my Syncro.
I have been told that entails longer studs and 10mm spacers on the front but need clarification before I purchase the parts.
Could anyone advise on exactly what is needed.
Would be nice to convert the hubs so they all match if possible too.
Merc wheel fitting help
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Merc wheel fitting help
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Syncro's have studs all round so no need for a "stud conversion kit on the front"
As for spacers... depends on what ET you get.. and how wide the rim is.. 6" ET37 steels in 15" go straight on.. as do ET31 (which is the ideal et in steel merc rims)
Alloys could be anything.. what are you going to use? have you got them already and if so whats the markings on them?
As for spacers... depends on what ET you get.. and how wide the rim is.. 6" ET37 steels in 15" go straight on.. as do ET31 (which is the ideal et in steel merc rims)
Alloys could be anything.. what are you going to use? have you got them already and if so whats the markings on them?