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    Have a 1992 W124 400e with the factory 6.5"x15" et 48mm wheels and I have some wheels that I want to put on them and have them flush. The other wheels I have are 7"x16" et 52.3mm. I will also be going from the Benz 5x112 to Porsche 5x130 bolt pattern via adapters. Does anyone know what size adapter/spacer I should get or any advice on how to figure this. Sorry for the super newb question I just want to make sure I get it right and have NO experience in figuring this so I figured I would ask the pros. Thanks in advance!
    A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new.
    - Albert Einstein

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    Originally posted by 95silvia View Post
    Have a 1992 W124 400e with the factory 6.5"x15" et 48mm wheels and I have some wheels that I want to put on them and have them flush. The other wheels I have are 7"x16" et 52.3mm. I will also be going from the Benz 5x112 to Porsche 5x130 bolt pattern via adapters. Does anyone know what size adapter/spacer I should get or any advice on how to figure this. Sorry for the super newb question I just want to make sure I get it right and have NO experience in figuring this so I figured I would ask the pros. Thanks in advance!
    Well the simple answer is, do you already have the wheels and the drop? If so, whip out a tape measure and measure the mm. If you don't already have the wheels and drop, I don't know. Zilvia.net is a great resource though. You might find your answer in this thread.

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      Originally posted by Celli View Post
      Well the simple answer is, do you already have the wheels and the drop? If so, whip out a tape measure and measure the mm. If you don't already have the wheels and drop, I don't know. Zilvia.net is a great resource though. You might find your answer in this thread.
      Yeah I do have the wheels. So I can just put the wheel where I want it and measure the face to the wheel mounting face in mm? That sounds easy enough. Thanks for the info celli!
      A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new.
      - Albert Einstein

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