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Old 11-18-2007, 02:51 AM
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W107 and W124 compatability

Hi to all,
Someone has asked me if my sports wheel from my W124 will fit his W107.

Does any one know?

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Old 11-19-2007, 08:09 AM
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Depending on the YEAR?? most likely not.

Some early W124 wheels were the same as the 1985 380SL..other than that, NO,
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Old 11-19-2007, 10:53 AM
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Good question. I am trying to find out the same thing. Want to temporarily use my 124 wheels on my 107 so I can get the BBS wheels on the 107 re-finished. In my case- stock 94 E320 sedan 8 hole alloys, 15" w/ 195/65/15s on them. The SL has 15" inch wheels on it now, the only variable is the wheel offset. Earlier cars (107, 123, etc) had lower offsets than the newer cars (124, 140, 129, etc) but I'm not sure how interchangeable such things are- perhaps Luke at the Tire Rack would know? (I just ordered 4 tires from them, too. Upgrading to 16" wheels on my 124).
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I believe he was referring to the STEERING wheel....so WAS I
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Old 11-19-2007, 02:45 PM
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HA HA HA! What a jerk I am!
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Old 11-20-2007, 01:08 AM
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Thanks MB Doc.

jas2wa i don't think your a jerk, I'm great full you took time to post.

I am hopeless for following threads and should have been more specific when i posted the question.

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Old 11-20-2007, 06:58 AM
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Good question. I am trying to find out the same thing. Want to temporarily use my 124 wheels on my 107 so I can get the BBS wheels on the 107 re-finished. In my case- stock 94 E320 sedan 8 hole alloys, 15" w/ 195/65/15s on them. The SL has 15" inch wheels on it now, the only variable is the wheel offset. Earlier cars (107, 123, etc) had lower offsets than the newer cars (124, 140, 129, etc) but I'm not sure how interchangeable such things are- perhaps Luke at the Tire Rack would know? (I just ordered 4 tires from them, too. Upgrading to 16" wheels on my 124).

I think the bolt pattern is the same but offset different. I believe a spacer would be required to keep the tires from hitting things on the inside....and some longer bolts.

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