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So the boss’ husband cracked a wheel on their ‘13 E350. Recommend me a good place to source an OEM replacement so I look like a champ.
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Ford dealer.
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Time for spinners.
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By the power of Google, I now pronounce you a champ.
http://oewheels.ecomm-search.com/nav/Year-2013—…
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I’d try to find out the weight of those wheels before you recommend it to your boss, they’re replicas and likely a good bit heavier than stock wheels at that price point.
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Thanks, but I was hoping for real MB wheels preferably from a dealer. I’m a Subaru guy and certain dealers offer club discounts if you know who and where to go to; I was hoping that MB had something similar.
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Ebay or CL. You could also try a local salvage yard that might have one of those. You may want to point out that unless it’s a 4MATIC it might have different front/rear wheels.
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So close, yet so far.
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Having had to replace two wheels on our E550 a few years ago, I highly doubt that exists. It’d be nice if it did though.
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Those are replicas, and it would be painfully obvious how different they are if you put one of those on a car with three factory wheels. Side by side the differences in design and quality are obvious.
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http://www.wheelcollision.com/