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Old 02-05-2008, 04:33 PM
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Default Mercedes Forgeline ZX3p's. CHEAP! Adapt to Camaro?

Anyone here have a Mercedes? I have had these in OVERSTOCK for sometime now, and need to move them. Never mounted, still in original packaging. 18x8 fronts, 32mm offset, 18x9 37mm offset. Will fit Mercedes E class, and others.
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MUST SELL ASAP. $2000/shipped US. Int'l customers pay freight.
Normal retail is over $4,000. I just want half that at 2K for the set.
Yes, I will ship them anywhere, even overseas, but buyer pays freight. These are also on ebay.

Mercedes is a 5x112 bolt pattern. I've had a few questions re: bolt circle on the wheels. Suppose someone could use a wheel adapter to make them fit other patterns: 5x4.5, 5x4.75, or whatever.

As the wheels are now, they are a 18x8 with a 5.75" backspace, and a 18x9 with a 6.5" backspace. So, if someone were to use 1" wheel adapters, to change the bolt pattern, these could work on a 1967-69 Camaro. Backspace would then be 4.75" front, and 5.5" rear.

Not a bad way to put some 18" Forgeline's on a First Gen camaro for CHEAP.


Here is a photo of them on a BMW. The wheels are finished exactly the same way, and these are also 18's:


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Old 02-06-2008, 07:01 AM
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Default Wish they were 19's

I have a M3 convert they would look killer on.
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I have a M3 convert they would look killer on.
I thought you sold that?

Those would look killer on the M3...
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john has the post set up a lil confusing... according to the post they are for a mercedes, and the pic is just for reference... cause the pic is of a beamer.
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Old 02-06-2008, 08:53 AM
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Sorry for any confusion, I made some changes to the original post, so hopefully it is a little more clear.

Also, mercedes is a 5x112 bolt pattern. I've had a few questions re: bolt circle on the wheels. Suppose someone could use a wheel adapter to make them fit other patterns: 5x4.5, 5x4.75, or whatever.

As the wheels are now, they are a 18x8 with a 5.75" backspace, and a 18x9 with a 6.5" backspace. So, if someone were to use 1" wheel adapters, to change the bolt pattern, these could work on a 1967-69 Camaro. Backspace would then be 4.75" front, and 5.5" rear.

Not a bad way to put some 18" Forgeline's on a First Gen camaro for CHEAP.

Hmmm....

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Old 02-06-2008, 05:41 PM
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I am thinking about it. I have to check out what the stock width of the AMG wheels that are on it now are because I would want to go larger, not smaller. They should fit a 2004 CLK 500, right?
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Old 02-07-2008, 01:12 PM
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I am thinking about it. I have to check out what the stock width of the AMG wheels that are on it now are because I would want to go larger, not smaller. They should fit a 2004 CLK 500, right?
Yes, they will fit. I'm very motivated to move these, so let's work something out. 951-609-3483.
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Old 02-11-2008, 10:10 AM
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Perry,
Trying to send you PM, box is full.

Wheels are still available.....
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Old 02-12-2008, 10:39 PM
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SOLD! You'll love these wheels Perry, thanks again!
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Old 02-13-2008, 03:57 AM
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I have an E55, can you photoshop them on my car, id like to see how they look.

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