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I have a 1988 Mercedes-Benz 260E. I am getting some conflicted reports. Luke said 35mm, but my dealership told me 44mm. Which one is it? I have the 15" x 6.5J 15-hole forged alloy wheels on now. Thanks.
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I remeber seeing the wheel offset specs in my Owners Manual for my 1990 300CE.
Check it out, it was in the rear most section of the book. ------------------ 1990 300CE-24 1995 Jeep Wrangler 1995 Ford Thunderbird |
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I checked and it is 49mm. Where the hell are all these people I talk to getting their info?
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Dsinger,
I have a 1987 300E and my owners manual say the offset is 49MM. There seems to be some confusion about this issue. When in doubt, check the manual. :-) ------------------ Donwo 1987 300E (60,000 mi) |
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