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Old 06-30-2003, 12:22 AM
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help identify wheels



i need help identifying the names of these rims. i know they come on the older AMG cars. and how much do they usually go for?

also where can i find a similar style rims (16 or 17 inches) with a bolt pattern that will fit a w126? i really like how these type of rims look so i want to figure out my options. thanks

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Old 06-30-2003, 12:57 PM
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If those are the original pre-monoblock AMG wheels from the 1980's, they were made by Ronal. They should be in the standard 5x112 Mercedes bolt pattern so the only fitment question would be if the offset works for your car.

Ronal doesn't make that exact style any longer, but some styles come close:


Check out their complete selection at Ronal USA
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Old 06-30-2003, 07:51 PM
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wow, thanks. now i can look into that. i heard from some where that they have some VW wheels that look similar and has the same bolt pattern too, anyone heard of this?
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I agree. Those wheels are Ronal R9 and were popluar in the mid eighties.

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