Very nice rims but I don't believe these would fit on a C. I think stock offset is 35 for the C.
You might want to double check because I've had a couple of people who were very interested and both were C class owners. Not sure about the year though.
they might fit the w202, but sure as hell doesn't fit the w203 without spacers with the offset which means they don't fit the w209, r171, c219, or w211. not gonna work for r230 either. which all of those uses 30+/- offsets.
cars these might fit with the offset. w202 and w210.
edit: they should fit the w204 too.
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2002 M112K with lots of mods
2008 M272 with some mods
What's wrong with using spacers? It's common especially if you buy brands like Brabus - where they make a one-size-fits-all
same for Carlsson, Lorinser, BBS, etc. where they are designed to use spacers. nothing's wrong with them. I have the BBS PFS system which are specifically made spacers for the BBS wheels.
I'm just saying with the tires you have on them it'll be a waste of money for someone with C-class w203 or w204, CLK, SLK, w211 etc to purchase them because the tires are simply too big. They'll have to sell the tires and get new ones, get spacers, get new bolts with 14mm seats instead of 12mm. It's not worth the hassle IMO. personally if I'm getting OEM/AMG wheels I would never get a set that requires spacers.
so for people with the new C (w204), the CL and S-class these are good wheels to pick up.