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Old 09-10-2001, 11:55 AM
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18 inch rims on 124?

iam planning to buy 18 inch rims on my 124 mercedes.whats the recommended offset and tire size?


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Old 09-12-2001, 06:46 AM
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if i remember correctly the offset is 35mm..
5x112 on the lug holes..and i havent heard of anybody going wider than 225/40'z on the tires
without rolling the fenders.
some say the 225'z will rub...but i have'em
on my '95 e320 w/no problems. good luck

ps-u might want 2 go 17'z if u want a more
comfortable ride...thats what i did.
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Old 09-12-2001, 12:00 PM
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MrRuffstuff is correct.

18-inch wheels on a W124 without more compliance will be a VERY rough ride, and you will most likely bend a rim if the roads are rough.

Even my Brabus tech. has told me that more than half of all of his returned rims, are those that are 18-inches or larger in either a plus 3 or plus 4 from stock (e.g., 300E=15-inch rims; plus 3=18-inch).

Not to mention how damn expensive GOOD tires are in 18-inches and bigger.

Best of luck,
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Old 09-26-2001, 11:00 AM
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18 inch tires on 124?

i have just purchase and placed lowering springs on my 124.Iam planning to get 18 inch rims to go with the car.would it still be possible for the 18 inch tires to fit into the car without scrapping the fender? or should i just stick to my old springs with dot 1 spacers?
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Old 09-26-2001, 10:07 PM
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Personally, while 18's look great, they will offer nothing more than looks to your ride.

17's will provide nearly the same look, but with a more comfortable ride, cheaper tires, and less hassles.

Some will tell you anything over a 16" Rim on a w124 car will mess with the suspension causing things to wear prematurely.

Me, I am going to either stick with 16's or go to 17's max, but I think I might go for 16's. I like how my car rides and handles and looks with 16's, so I might just stick with them...

I believe someone else just posted that the correct offset for 18's on a w124 would be ET40. but I am not sure, I think thats what I read...

Check here in this thread...
w124 tire options

I would listen to those who have done 18's. Most have switched to 17's because of wear, harsh ride, and expense of tires and suspension replacements with the 18's.

I would checdk tirerack's site, and see what it recommends for sizes. I do not believe they recommend 18's for a 124 chassis car at all, but I may be mistaken.

Do some searching of this site and see what you come up with.

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Old 09-28-2001, 01:48 AM
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verns...yeah...u can still go 18'z w/ ur ride lowered but
i wouldnt go wider than 215/40'z just 2 be on the safe side.
some have said that 225/40'z rub...others have said they
don't so...ur gonna hafta look into that!!!

now...i have 2 correct myself...i believe ashman is right....with
an 18" rim i think u need a 40mm offset....with a 17" rim
the offset is 35mm. double check 2 be sure.

i also was going 2 go w/ 18'z but after looking into it further
i decided against it. i hear a lot of horror stories about bended rims...plus the ride is much harsher w/ a bigger rim. since
i still wanted a smooth ride....i went w/ 17'z w/ 225/45/17 rubber....not lowered yet....but i couldnt be happier with the looks or the ride.

good luck braaahh!!!!!
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Old 09-28-2001, 12:49 PM
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Just got my 18X8 AMG Monoblock II w/225 40s and Eibach springs installed last night. On the way to work today everything cheks out a okay. No rubbing etc. Have to get it aligned on the way home. My wheels have a 35mm offset.

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Old 09-29-2001, 12:29 PM
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Any pics?

Goliver,

Do you have pics with your new mods? Sure it looks great.
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Old 10-01-2001, 12:28 PM
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Will post some pictures as soon as I get my hammer bodykit that I bought from ebay installed and painted.


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Old 10-01-2001, 12:43 PM
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FWIW, I had 225 rubber on 17x8 ET34 wheels, and with lowered H&R spring, and I thought they didn't rub, at least with city driving.

However, when I took it on the freeway, and went over 65MPH on some nice dips, boy, did they rub!

Went back to 215 rubber in the front, and 225 rubber in the rear this time on 17x7.5 ET 37 wheels.

:-) neil
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Old 10-02-2001, 03:36 AM
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TurboMan, I was thinking about getting the same wheels as you did. Do you have any pics of the wheels on your car and how are the wheels treating you...is it a pretty good in weight and style...is it worth the money? Any help would be greatly appreciated because i've been looking for those wheels for quite awhile.
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Old 10-03-2001, 09:44 PM
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I'll get some pics up soon. Working on some Euro headlights mods presently.
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Old 10-14-2001, 03:51 AM
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Can you guys help me find out if 18X8 with a 44 offset will fit on a 300E. The wheels are Zenetti/Mystiks. I was offered a pretty good deal on them...if they don't fit I'll probably go with a different wheel probably Mas Italy/Sagitta which has an offset of 35 and 18X7.5. I really like the Mystiks and the 8 inch wide but just wanted to know if it will work...my car is also lowered with HandR springs. Thanks.

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Old 10-14-2001, 10:40 AM
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87300E,

The Mystiks would fit. I just sold my Sagitta's last week, to get the Zenetti Vega's which are on back order. I eventually got the Mystiks a couple days ago which may be the better wheel than the Vega. The Vega is an 18 x 8.5 wheel which may have caused some rubbing.

I have 42" offset on the Mystiks, with lowered Eibach springs, and no rubbing at this time. Now, I've heard/read that the H&R springs are a bit lower than the Eibachs, so couldn't comment on whether you would have an issue with tire rub.

I'll post pics soon so you can take a look see. Was waiting on installation of Euro lights to post, but if I can assist with you making a decision on a wheel for your car, I'll be glad to do that.
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Old 10-14-2001, 09:34 PM
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Turboman Please post pics Also are the Mystiks 42 offset or are they 44? Do you like the look of it better than the Sagitta's? Do you think $1600 is a good price of wheel and what type of tire size did you go with. Thanks for helping me out I really appreciate it.

Andy

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