18" AMG Wheels
18" AMG Wheels
(2) 18" x 7.5" 37mm offset and (2) 18" x 9.0" 37mm offset OEM AMG wheels.
As you can see these are great looking wheels as used on AMG cars around the mid 2000's. I intended to put these on my Crossfire but had a changes of plans. If you intend to put these on a Crossfire you'll need 15mm spacers for the rear to get the wheel sitting correctly in the wheel well. Spacers are readily available, below is a link to a great set of spacers that includes correct extra length lug bolts which are needed, there many other places to source spacers. Again if you're putting these wheels on a Crossfire (for the rear to replace the OEM 19" wheels) you'll need 255/40/18 tires to get the correct overall diameter of 26" to keep the speedometer correct. The Crossfire OEM rear tire size is 255/35/19. For the front you'll need nothing, the Crossfire OEM wheels are 18" x 7.5" 35mm offset so the offset difference in only 2mm.
The wheels will obviously fit dozens of Mercedes models, the offsets likely being correct for numerous C, CLK and E series models.
Condition of wheels: These are used wheels, they are all true and round. The OEM finish on these wheels is very thick, around 2-3mm. The front 2 wheels are in excellent condition with some minor scratching of the finish (on the spokes) and and no curb rash on the lips. One of the front wheels has a shallow 3mm X 3mm dent on the lip. By curb rash I mean any contact with any object harder than aluminum that has gouged into the structure of the wheel.
The rear 2 wheels are in very good condition. There are chips in the finish of both, on the wheel lips, the spoke finish on both rears is excellent. One of the wheels has minor finish chips on the lip, the other wheel has many finish chips on the lip and some very shallow (less than 1mm) curb rash. All the chips in the finish, and the very minor curb rash, would be taken care of during refinishing such as powder coating.
The wheel images, in order, are F/F/R/R/ group shot. I'm in SE Michigan and would be willing to road trip around 200 miles or so for a sale, any shipping would be expensive and on your dime.
I know how much $$$ I want to get out of them, you know how much you want to pay. Make me a fair reasonable offer.
Spacers
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ei.../mercedes-benz
As you can see these are great looking wheels as used on AMG cars around the mid 2000's. I intended to put these on my Crossfire but had a changes of plans. If you intend to put these on a Crossfire you'll need 15mm spacers for the rear to get the wheel sitting correctly in the wheel well. Spacers are readily available, below is a link to a great set of spacers that includes correct extra length lug bolts which are needed, there many other places to source spacers. Again if you're putting these wheels on a Crossfire (for the rear to replace the OEM 19" wheels) you'll need 255/40/18 tires to get the correct overall diameter of 26" to keep the speedometer correct. The Crossfire OEM rear tire size is 255/35/19. For the front you'll need nothing, the Crossfire OEM wheels are 18" x 7.5" 35mm offset so the offset difference in only 2mm.
The wheels will obviously fit dozens of Mercedes models, the offsets likely being correct for numerous C, CLK and E series models.
Condition of wheels: These are used wheels, they are all true and round. The OEM finish on these wheels is very thick, around 2-3mm. The front 2 wheels are in excellent condition with some minor scratching of the finish (on the spokes) and and no curb rash on the lips. One of the front wheels has a shallow 3mm X 3mm dent on the lip. By curb rash I mean any contact with any object harder than aluminum that has gouged into the structure of the wheel.
The rear 2 wheels are in very good condition. There are chips in the finish of both, on the wheel lips, the spoke finish on both rears is excellent. One of the wheels has minor finish chips on the lip, the other wheel has many finish chips on the lip and some very shallow (less than 1mm) curb rash. All the chips in the finish, and the very minor curb rash, would be taken care of during refinishing such as powder coating.
The wheel images, in order, are F/F/R/R/ group shot. I'm in SE Michigan and would be willing to road trip around 200 miles or so for a sale, any shipping would be expensive and on your dime.
I know how much $$$ I want to get out of them, you know how much you want to pay. Make me a fair reasonable offer.
Spacers
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ei.../mercedes-benz
Last edited by ZX2 Nick; 07-31-2014 at 08:30 AM.
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