Mercedes Wheel Fitment Overview
Mercedes vehicles range from luxury sedans to high-performance AMG machines. Understanding fitment ensures optimal results.
C-Class (W206 / W205)
W206 (2021-Present)
- Stock: 18x7.5" ET49
- Front: 18-20", ET35 - ET55
- Rear: Same as front
- Recommended: BBS SR, BBS LM
W205 (2015-2020)
- Stock: 17x7.0" ET52
- Front: 18-20", ET35 - ET55
- Rear: 18-20", ET35 - ET55
- Recommended: BBS SR, BBS CH-R
E-Class (W214 / W213)
W214 (2024-Present)
- Stock: 18x8.0" ET45
- Options: 18" - 21", ET35 - ET50
- Recommended: BBS SR, BBS RI
W213 (2017-2023)
- Stock: 18x8.0" ET45
- Options: 18" - 20", ET35 - ET50
- Recommended: BBS SR, BBS LM
S-Class (W223 / W222)
W223 (2021-Present)
- Stock: 19x9.0" ET41
- Options: 19" - 21", ET35 - ET45
- Recommended: BBS SR, BBS RI
G-Class (W463)
- Stock: 19x9.5" ET38
- Options: 18" - 22", ET25 - ET50
- Front/rear: Often same size
- Recommended: BBS LX, BBS MX, BBS SR
- Note: G-wagons require close attention to offset to avoid fender trimming
AMG GT / GT 4-Door
AMG GT (190)
- Stock: 19x9.5" ET40 (front), 20x11.0" ET50 (rear)
- Front: 19-20", ET35 - ET45
- Rear: 20-21", ET40 - ET55
- Recommended: BBS FI-R, BBS RE
AMG Performance (A45, C63, E63, etc)
AMG vehicles often have wider fronts requiring careful selection:
- Check current wheel widths carefully
- Consider staggered setups
- TPMS mandatory
- Recommend BBS FI-R for maximum performance
Mercedes-Specific Notes
- Center bore - 66.6mm (BBS includes rings)
- Lug style - Most use ball seat (not conical)
- TPMS - Standard on all newer models
- Run-flat - Many came with run-flats; consider changing
Recommended BBS Lines for Mercedes
- Luxury (C, E, S) - BBS SR: Elegant, comfortable
- AMG/Performance - BBS FI-R: Lightweight, track-capable
- SUV (G, GLS, GLE) - BBS LX: Rugged, durable
- Classic - BBS LM: Timeless multi-piece
Elite BBS for Mercedes
Our Mercedes certified fitment ensures perfect bolt-on. Every order includes TPMS sensors, centering rings, and proper lug hardware.