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Old 07-14-2003, 04:30 AM
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Cool Help identifying right Mercedes for these wheels

I'm wondering if anyone can help me find out which model Mercedes these wheels fit or if you can point me to the right website or resources. The wheels are designated

6.5Jx15H2 ET49

I really don't know much about wheels or cars but if someone can point me in the right direction, I would appreciate it greatly.

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Old 07-14-2003, 04:58 AM
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Just about any W124. In US terms, 1986-1995 260E, 300CE, 300CE 24 valve, 300D, 300D 2.5, 300TD, 300E, 300E 2.6, 300TE, E300, E320 and 4Matic variants. At least I'm pretty sure they fit the later cars that came with 8-hole wheels. I don't know if they fit the W124s with V8 engines.

I understand they'll fit the W210 series (190) as well but I don't know which ones they'll fit or if spacers are required.

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Old 07-14-2003, 05:08 AM
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Here are some other numbers on the wheels if it helps.

1244001802

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1.3500 K2 VAW 19/50.72

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The # starting with 124 is the MB part #. 6.5Jx15h2 ET49 gives the specs of the rim if you want to use it on other models. Tire data books give suggested and acceptable rim widths which in this case is 6.5 inches. You need to follow tire MFGs specs on which width rim to use for each model tire. A rim that is too wide or too narrow for the tire could spell disaster on corners or at high speeds if the tire comes off the rim. The 15 says this rim takes a 15" ID tire. The h2 is rim shape and not that important. The ET49 is the offset of the rim. You need to know what the factory wheel offset is to match up. The wrong offset can cause things like tire rubbing on turns. Hope this info helps.

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