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Wheels
Anybody know the size/bolt pattern of these wheels? Wondering if they would work on my 81 240D
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Oops.... I believe they are w126.. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...5c5bc0f096.jpg
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Those wheels are 15" and the bolt pattern is standard mb.
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might need spacers,or car will look like it can ride a railroad track
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I like 0 offset,or negative offset wheels.These new front wheel drive rims suck
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They just popped up on a sale site... Wanting something different on the 240...
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To echo Rocky above, W126 15" wheels. Check the offset, most 126 are ET25 in that style wheel. Not sure what the W123 offset is.
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In addition to W126, that style of wheel was also used on W201 in both 14" & 15", and on W124 in 15", with ETs in the 45-49 range. The diameter, width, and ET are found on the inside of the wheel.
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I put 8-holers on my W123. No spacers, no problems.
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Just looking around.. Like the mono's but.. Eehh..
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there are more than one wheel that looks pretty much alike like that one. Some came on the 190 and some on 126. I put a set on my 126 and needed spacers and longer lug bolts on front to clear calipers. The lugs are not interchangible with standard 123 wheels.
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You can find the factory combinations of wheel size and offset in the FSMs for each vehicle type - see chapter 40-102 for example
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