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Mercedes A Class W176
Production dates: 2012+
The Mercedes A Class W176 was a follow up model to the A Class W169. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes A Class 176 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes B Class W245/246
Production dates: 2005+
The B Class is a compact luxury car. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes 245/246 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes C Class Coupe C204
Production dates: 2011-Present
The C Class was developed into a coupe in 2011 based on the C Class Saloon. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes 204 series coupe use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes C Class Estate S202/203
Production dates: 1996-2007
The S202 and S203 were the first and second estate versions of the C Class. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes 202 and 203 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M12x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes C Class Estate S204
Production dates: 2007-Present
The S204 is the third generation C Class Estate. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes 204 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes C Class Saloon W202/203
Production dates: 1996-2007
The W202 and W203 were the second and third generations of the Mercedes C Class. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes 202 and 203 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M12x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes C Class Saloon W204
Production dates: 2007-Present
The W204 is the forth generation C Class. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes 204 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes C Class W201
Production dates: 1982-1993
The W201 was the first generation C Class. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes 201 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M12x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes CL Class C140
Production dates: 1993-1999
The CL Class C140 series is a coupe modelled of the S Class Saloon. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes 140 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes CL Class C215
Production dates: 1999-2006
The CL Class C215 series is the second generation CL Class. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes C215 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes CL Class C216
Production dates: 2006-2014
The CL Class C216 series is the third generation CL Class. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes C216 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes CLA Class C117
Production dates: 2013-Present
The Mercedes CLA Class C117 Coupé is available in all wheel drive & front wheel drive. The CLA also comes in an estate variant known as the Shooting Brake. The wheels for the CLA Class use a PCD of 5x112, centre bore 66.5mm and M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes CLC Class CLC203
Production dates: 2008+
The CLC Sports Coupe was launched in 2008. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes 203 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M12x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes CLK Class 208/209
Production dates: 1997-2009
The CLK coupe was launched in 1997 as the C208 and then replaced with the C209 in 2002. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes 208 and 209 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M12x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes CLS Class C218
Production dates: 2011-Present
The Current generation Mercedes CLS C218 replaced the Mercedes CLS C219 in 2011. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes CLS C218 use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes CLS Class C219
Production dates: 2004-2010
The CLS C219 was the first generation CLS Class. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes CLS C219 use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes CLS Class Shooting Brake
Production dates: 2012-Present
The CLS X218 Shooting Brake is an estate based on the CLS platform. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes CLS X218 Shooting Brake use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes E Class 124
Production dates: 1984-1995
The first generation E Class was available as a W124 saloon, a C124 coupe, an S124 estate and a A124 convertible. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes 124 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M12x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes E Class Convertible A207
Production dates: 2010-Present
The E Class convertible A207 replaced the 209 series CLK convertible. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes 207 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes E Class Coupe C207
Production dates: 2009-Present
The E Class coupe C207 replaced the 209 series CLK coupe. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes 207 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes E Class Estate S210
Production dates: 1996-2003
The S210 E Class estate was the second generation E Class estate. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes 210 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M12x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes E Class Estate S211
Production dates: 2003-2009
The S211 E Class estate was the third generation E Class estate. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes 211 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes E Class Estate S212
Production dates: 2009-Present
The S212 E Class estate is the forth generation E Class estate. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes 212 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes E Class Saloon W210
Production dates: 1996-2003
The W210 E Class was the second generation E Class. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes 210 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M12x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes E Class Saloon W211
Production dates: 2003-2009
The W211 E Class was the third generation E Class. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes 211 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes E Class Saloon W212
Production dates: 2009-Present
The W212 E Class is the latest generation E Class. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes 212 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes G Class / G Wagon
Production dates: All Years
The G Class / G Wagon was introduced first in 1989. The alloy wheels for all G Class / G Wagon vehicles use a PCD of 5x130, a centre bore of 84.0mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread. If you're looking for G500 wheels, G55 AMG wheels, G63 AMG wheels or G65 AMG wheels, you've come to the right place.


Mercedes GL Class X164
Production dates: 2006-2012
The GL Class X164 was the first general GL Class and is considered as a long wheelbase version of the M Class W164. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes X164 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes GL Class X166
Production dates: 2012-Present
The GL Class X166 replaced the X164 and is a little more compact. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes X166 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes GL Class X166
Production dates: 2012-Present
The GL Class X166 replaced the X164 and is a little more compact. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes X166 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes GLA Class X156
Production dates: 2014-Present
The Mercedes GLA Class X156 Off-Roader is available in all wheel drive & front wheel drive. The GLA Class is a new addition in the Mercedes SUV line up. Alloy wheels for the GLA use a PCD of 5x112, centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes GLC Class X253
Production dates: 2015-Present
The Mercedes GLC Class X253 Off-Roader is available in an all wheel drive configuration only. The GLC Class is a new addition in the Mercedes SUV line up. Alloy wheels for the GLC use a PCD of 5x112, centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes GLC Class X253
Production dates: 2015-Present
The Mercedes GLC Class X253 Off-Roader is available in an all wheel drive configuration only. The GLC Class is a new addition in the Mercedes SUV line up. Alloy wheels for the GLC use a PCD of 5x112, centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes GLE Class C292
Production dates: 2015-Present
The Mercedes GLE Class C292 is available in an all wheel drive configuration only. The GLE Class is a new addition in the Mercedes line up and can be considered as a Gran Coupe. Alloy wheels for the GLE use a PCD of 5x112, centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes ML Class W163
Production dates: 1998-2005
The ML Class W163 was the first generation ML Class. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes W163 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes M Class W164
Production dates: 2005-2011
The ML Class W164 was the second generation ML Class. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes W164 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes M Class W166
Production dates: 2011-Present
The ML Class W166 is the latest generation ML Class. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes W166 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes S Class W126
Production dates: 1979-1990
The W126 was the first generation S Class and introduced in 1979. A 2 door coupe C126 was also made. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes 126 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M12x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes S Class W140
Production dates: 1990-1998
The W140 was the second generation S Class. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes W140 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes S Class W220
Production dates: 1998-2005
The W220 was the third generation S Class. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes W220 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes S Class W221
Production dates: 2005-2013
The W221 was the forth generation S Class. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes W221 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes S Class W222
Production dates: 2013-Present
The W222 is the latest generation S Class. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes W222 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes SL Class R107
Production dates: 1971-1988
The alloy wheels for the Mercedes 107 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M12x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes SL Class R129
Production dates: 1989-2001
The SL Class R129 platform was launched in 1989 and facelifted in 1994. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes R129 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M12x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes SL Class R230
Production dates: 2001-2012
The SL Class R230 replaced the R109 platform in 2001. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes R230 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes SL Class R231
Production dates: 2012+
The SL Class R231 platform replaced the R230 platform in 2012. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes R231 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes SLK Class R170
Production dates: 1996-2004
The SLK Class R170 was the first generation SLK. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes 170 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore 66.5mm and a M12x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes SLK Class R171
Production dates: 2004-2011
The SLK Class R171 was the second generation SLK. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes 171 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore 66.5mm and a M12x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes SLK Class R172
Production dates: 2011-Present
The SLK Class R172 is the third generation SLK. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes 172 series use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes SLR McClaren
Production dates: 2004-2010
The SLR McLaren was a collaboration between Mercedes and McLaren and was available as a coupe and roadster. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes SLR McLaren roadster use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore of 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.


Mercedes SLS Class
Production dates: 2010-Present
The SLS AMG replaced the SLR McClaren. The SLS AMG is available as a coupe and roadster. The alloy wheels for the Mercedes SLS AMG use a PCD of 5x112, a centre bore 66.5mm and a M14x1.5 bolt thread.