These 17″ AMG Aero II Monoblock wheels measure 7.5″ wide and were manufactured by Mercedes-Benz in Belgium for use on W202 Mercedes-Benz AMG vehicles. The faces are finished in Silver and show AMG HWA stamped part numbers on the back. Dimensions, offsets, and other manufacturer casting marks are present on each wheel and four OEM Mercedes-Benz center caps are included. Each wheel wears Pirelli P-Zero tires and the wheels are offered by the seller in Riverside, California.
These 5-hole monoblock Aero II wheels were originally mounted on a W202 AMG by the factory and retain the Silver painted face with machined lips. Up close photos of each face are provided in the gallery and no imperfections are noted.
All four wheels measures 7.5" wide with an offset of +35 and show part number HWA 202 400 03 02 on the back of each wheel. Close up photos of the back of the wheels are viewable in the gallery and all four wheels feature a 5x112mm bolt pattern.
The tires mounted are Pirelli P-Zero's in 215/45 and 225/45. The tires show 2020 date codes. OEM Mercedes-Benz center caps are also provided with the wheels. These AMG wheels are now offered by the seller in Riverside, California.
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These wheels were the stylistic kings for AMG Mercedes vehicles throughout the 90s and early 2000s. Now becoming increasingly rare (and expensive) finding a set of staggered 17" Aero IIs is becoming like hen's teeth. Especially a set in this condition with a professional refinish in preparation for the sale. These wheels can enhance the stance and curb appeal of nearly any Mercedes instantly. While these wheels originally came from a W202 C36/C43 AMG, we've also seen them regularly fitted to W124s, W201s, W210s and W208s although they fit other models as well. We're looking forward to seeing what these wheels end up on next!
@jspitzthat is correct they are all four part # 202 400 03 02. I believe the 8.5 was 202 401 01 02 (??) someone can correct be but those were a different part number believe.
@jspitzthe back of the wheel is good and consistent in terms of level, but I think when the tires were sealed there’s a little fragment of paint that got loose and stuck from the inside of the wheel there (triangle of material.) Hopefully that makes sense lmk if more questions though.
In photo #13 it looks like one wheel might have a flat spot (between 9:00 and 10:00). The coloration of the edge there plus the triangle of white material of some kind makes it hard to understand the condition of the wheel. @Alex1984 can you shed some light on what we are seeing there?
@RileytheoThat's correct. If you are the high bidder, The MB Market will charge 4.5% of the final bid price as the buyer’s fee, on top of the winning bid amount. The buyer's fee will have a minimum of $225, and will be capped at $4,500 no matter how high the winning bid. Good luck!
It appears there is a minimum service fee of $225 charged by the auction site. Does this mean the winning bidder will pay the winning bid amount plus the $225 service fee plus shipping?
@luckytrucknot sure how low you are, but I had plenty of room/suspension travel on my stock 94 e320 sedan. The car still rode like it had the original 15s on it in terms of softness. The tires only have about 5k miles on them, I'd say you can easily go another 10-15k before thinking about replacement.
Would these fit on a w124 400E 1993 with lowering springs?
I was leaning towards staggered 17s but for the right price might jump on these.
How much tread life would you estimate is left?
@BonEvil originating zip code would be 92506 if that helps. I’m overseas quickly responding to comments with WiFi. Lmk if you still want me to estimate and I’ll try to when I get back to my laptop later tonight Asia time.
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@jspitz that is correct they are all four part # 202 400 03 02. I believe the 8.5 was 202 401 01 02 (??) someone can correct be but those were a different part number believe.
@Alex1984 , thank you. They are all four 7.5 ET35, even though they have different sizes tires, right?
@jspitz the back of the wheel is good and consistent in terms of level, but I think when the tires were sealed there’s a little fragment of paint that got loose and stuck from the inside of the wheel there (triangle of material.) Hopefully that makes sense lmk if more questions though.
In photo #13 it looks like one wheel might have a flat spot (between 9:00 and 10:00). The coloration of the edge there plus the triangle of white material of some kind makes it hard to understand the condition of the wheel. @Alex1984 can you shed some light on what we are seeing there?
$650 bid placed by @jspitz
$600 bid placed by @Andreisarev
@Rileytheo That's correct. If you are the high bidder, The MB Market will charge 4.5% of the final bid price as the buyer’s fee, on top of the winning bid amount. The buyer's fee will have a minimum of $225, and will be capped at $4,500 no matter how high the winning bid. Good luck!
It appears there is a minimum service fee of $225 charged by the auction site. Does this mean the winning bidder will pay the winning bid amount plus the $225 service fee plus shipping?
$450 bid placed by @Timhodges
$400 bid placed by @BonEvil
@Alex1984 Thanks for looking into it. Sounds about right.
@BonEvil shipping to 30004 looks like about $370 Fedex ground with my weight and dimension assumptions.
@luckytruck not sure how low you are, but I had plenty of room/suspension travel on my stock 94 e320 sedan. The car still rode like it had the original 15s on it in terms of softness. The tires only have about 5k miles on them, I'd say you can easily go another 10-15k before thinking about replacement.
$350 bid placed by @Andreisarev
$300 bid placed by @VRMzero
Would these fit on a w124 400E 1993 with lowering springs? I was leaning towards staggered 17s but for the right price might jump on these. How much tread life would you estimate is left?
$250 bid placed by @Peabo
@BlueTintBreed thanks!
@Peabo yes they should. Same bolt pattern for w124 which I ran them on as with w126.
nice set
Will these fit a W126?
@BonEvil originating zip code would be 92506 if that helps. I’m overseas quickly responding to comments with WiFi. Lmk if you still want me to estimate and I’ll try to when I get back to my laptop later tonight Asia time.
@95Cab yes I ran them on my 94 sedan for a few years no issues with stock suspension.
Could you estimate shipping to 30004? Thanks!
Would fit a 95 cab, no issues? Thanks.