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Brian McL 04-25-2014 06:56 PM

WTB early R107 15" wheels.
 
I want to replace the 14" wheels on a 1971 R107 350SL with the original 15" wheels.
If anyone has a nice set to sell or can direct me to a source please email me.
gmach500@gmail.com
Thanks

sixto 04-25-2014 08:36 PM

Do you mean 15" alloys from an 86-89 R107?

Sixto
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Brian McL 04-25-2014 09:35 PM

The car is a European R107, 1971 350SL...here that car was badged as a 450SL. It had both 14" and 15" wheels. I'd like a set of original wheels for the 71...either 450sl or 350sl. But if the 86 -89 15" wheels will fit then I'm interested in them too.

Frank Reiner 04-25-2014 10:20 PM

Brian McL:

Although in the US we tend to think of 107s as having been supplied with 14" bundt aluminum wheels, they were also equipped with 14" and 15" steel wheels. Your posts do not specify, but is it the case that you are speaking of steel wheels? If so, 15" steel wheels and their covers are quite scarce in the US. The 15" wheels from '86 onwards (mentioned by Sixto) as delivered in the US are aluminum, and are plentiful. Your location will determine the shipping costs; you might mention where you are.

rowdie 04-26-2014 10:30 AM

I have never heard of any 107 prior to 1986 being factory equipped with 15" wheels in steel or alloy. The 15" Fuchs made bundt style were still available from the Classic Center last I heard. They may have been fitted as a special or order item though. This article seems to say so.

Classic Mercedes fans, 15-inch versions of the original 14-inch “bundt” style wheels from 1969-85 are out there. Here’s how to find them… | CLASSIC CARS TODAY ONLINE

Brian McL 04-26-2014 10:54 AM

They would be shipped to Canada..Toronto. But I can also pick them up in upstate NY..14092. The bundt alloy in 15" from a later model would br fine as long as they fit.

Dr. Sternschnuppe 04-26-2014 12:06 PM

Up to 07/1985 all 107s were available with 6.5x14 (steel or alloy) wheels only.
From 08/1985 all 107s were available with 7x15 (alloy) wheels only.

And later (after 09/1985), from factory were available 7x15 bundt alloys (p/n 126 400 22 02) for
09/1985 - 04/1986 126.034/035/036/037 armored versions only.
And this wheels was available for retrofitting pre-08-09/1985 models of the 107/126 only.

The pre-09/1985 15" steel wheels were available only for 114/115/123 with increased loading capacity or only for versions for bad road conditions.


Salut! :)

Brian McL 04-26-2014 01:54 PM

Thanks doc...so if I'm reading this correctly PN 126 400 22 02 is a 7x15 wheel that will fit the pre 08/85 W107 car....like the early 70's W107?

sixto 04-26-2014 02:02 PM

The W100 also rolled on 15" wheels.

86-89 wheels that need refinishing are practically given away. $200 will get you a decent set. 15" bundts go for $1200, maybe half that if they need refinishing.

Sixto
MB-less

rowdie 04-26-2014 06:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian McL (Post 3321160)
Thanks doc...so if I'm reading this correctly PN 126 400 22 02 is a 7x15 wheel that will fit the pre 08/85 W107 car....like the early 70's W107?

Yes. The originals are made by Fuchs and are a forged alloy wheel. They are lighter weight than the after market copies which are cast alloy wheels.

Dr. Sternschnuppe 04-26-2014 07:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dr. Sternschnuppe (Post 3321122)
The pre-09/1985 15" steel wheels were available only for 114/115/123 with increased loading capacity or only for versions for bad road conditions.

Except W100 and other... :rolleyes:
I meant a "new range" models with standard 14' wheels. 114/115/116/123/etc. :)

Dr. Sternschnuppe 04-26-2014 07:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian McL (Post 3321160)
Thanks doc...so if I'm reading this correctly PN 126 400 22 02 is a 7x15 wheel that will fit the pre 08/85 W107 car....like the early 70's W107?

Yes, it is. :) As other gentlemen told us.

Frank Reiner 04-26-2014 08:18 PM

The 126 400 30 02 and 126 400 34 02 are the commonly available 86-onwards 7x15 wheels. These are usually referred to as "flat" wheels; they are not Bundt style wheels. They were the standard USA wheel for 107s and 126s.

Is the 126 400 22 02 a Bundt style wheel?

rowdie 04-26-2014 09:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frank Reiner (Post 3321283)
Is the 126 400 22 02 a Bundt style wheel?

Yes 7Jx15H ET 25 same size as the '86 up but they won't clear the bigger front brake calipers on the '86 up 107.

sixto 04-26-2014 10:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dr. Sternschnuppe (Post 3321275)
Except W100 and other... :rolleyes:
I meant a "new range" models with standard 14' wheels. 114/115/116/123/etc. :)

I meant the W100 wheels must be pretty wide given the 9.00 x 15 tire spec, maybe 7.5" or 8" wide. I don't think LWB 114/5s or 123s has 7" wide wheels. Plus it's easier to find W100s being parted in the US than LWB 114/5s or 123s :)

Sixto
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