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Mercedes 86-91 W124 W126 6.5"x15" Wheel & Tire 5x112 Bolt (per Pc) 4 Available on 2040-parts.com

US $280.00
Location:

Bowers, Pennsylvania, US

Bowers, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Bolt Pattern:5x112

You are viewing a used Mercedes 6.5” x 15” aluminum wheel (4 available) which was taken off of a 1991 300SE which I’m parting out.  The bolt pattern is 5x112.  As you can see, the remaining tread on the tires is about 60%-70%, and the rubber is in very good condition.  I owned this car for a year (3,000-5,000 miles) and the tires remained balanced the entire time.  The pictures tell the rest of the story. 

This wheel was used on several different Mercedes W124 and W126 models and year ranges.  Please make sure that this is the wheel for your car.  

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