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Old 08-06-2001, 02:58 AM
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w108 bolt pattern

Does anyone know what bolt pattern a w108 has, or what other cars have the same one if any.
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Old 02-21-2007, 06:59 PM
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five and a half years later...Anybody?

I did a search, and while plenty of people talk about what chassis have wheels that will swap onto a W108/109/110/111, nobody ever actually said what the bolt pattern and offset numbers are/should be.
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If you are asking about WHEEL bolt pattern????? then all MB's have a 112MM bolt circle..very few other wheels will fit! try posting in the wheel & tire section for better results.
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I know from experience that you can take an MB wheel and bolt it to a vintage ford mustang. The kid that had a flat way back when was very appreciative of that. -CTH
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I wouldn't recommend interchanging Mercedes wheels with Ford/Chrysler wheels. The latter have a 4.5" bolt circle which equates to 114.3mm (2.3mm larger) so the nuts won't seat properly into the holes on the wheels.
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And for y'all cobblers out there, here's the mix'n match for Vintage MB wheels as best i understand it without knowing what "offset" refers to:

13" Fintail wheels are perfectly interchangable with 14" bundt cakes, also with 14" steel (or alloy) hubcap rim 108/114/115/116 & 123 wheels. And 14" 123 wheels are interchangable with 15" early 126 wheels up until about '85/86.... Hence it appears logical that one oughta be able to replace 13" or 14" wheels from 1960's and 70's with early version 15" 126 wheels if they wanted, or at least the bolts would line up.

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