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2002 C32 AMG Wheel issue???
I needed to get a 2nd set of wheel for my '02 C32 for snow tires and to have the original AMG's repaired/refinished. I found a set of replicas on e-Bay for $600 new, the wheels appear to be of resonable quality and build. I had my summer tires mounted/balanced and mounted them on the car myself. Had only moved the car about 12 feet at 2-3 mph and new something wasn't right, there is a noticable "lump" and clicking sound from the rear...??? the wheels mounted just fine and appear to be just fine. Have yet to actually drive with the new wheels until I find the problem and resolve it, but nothing is hitting or rubbing, good clearance all the way around on the rears, the front had me a little concerned as the larger AMG brakes and calipers seem "close" but also clear the rim completely. I'm at a loss as to the problem, the car was fine before the wheel swap, and now the AMG's are out to be fixed, any ideas anyone??? Could there be an issue with lug bolt length, touching something out the back side...??? I dunno, like I said I'm at a loss. I do 99% of all my own maintenance to all my cars and fitting wheels is just never a problem...?? As always all help is appreciated, Thanks - Nick
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If the rims aren't exactly the same, you could have issues with the hub mounting depth. You lug bolts could be in too far and rubbing against the parking brake components in the rear wheels? Just a thought.
I try to always buy OEM Benz rims...if you are patient you can usually find some. I don't trust the aftermarket stuff - who knows what quality control is being done. If you buy allows second-hand, always try and check for damage or repairs. Spin the wheel and look for wobbles in the rim from curbs, pot holes, etc. Good luck!
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Well it was just that simple... lug bolts were too long!!! Who'd have figured, had them turned down/shortened and all works now. Gotta say though I was leary of aftermarket, and now am convinced... Buyer Beware. While they are wheels and look good enough, just not quite right to go through this...
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I don't know the correct answer, but is it possible to TURN DOWN lug bolts and then have them back to original spec in terms of safety and failure rate?
There was an article in the latest issue of THE STAR magazine, Mercedes Benz Club of America's bi-monthly magazine, about lug bolts and the different taper and center hole mounting fits. |
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I still have a great # of threads of engagement, and can apply the proper torque to the lug bolt so I'm 99.999% sure that they are good. It's much better than having too long of bolts beating the snot out of the parking brake drum/mechanism I figure. Have ordered new bolts for when the real AMG wheels get back. Thanks
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lug bolts are too long .... contacting the parking brake mechanism
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