Hi can anyone help identify these diamond cut alloys?

Hi can anyone help identify these diamond cut alloys?

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Jake7656

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Thursday 10th November 2022
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walamai

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Thursday 10th November 2022
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They seem to be referred to as "AMG Multi Spoke Turbine Black Diamond Cut".

For example...

https://mmtarwheels.co.uk/alloy-wheels/mercedes-oe...

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/265646954190

ETA: Mercedes part number A2534011900 or
A2534012700 (I can't see exactly what part number denotes what.)

Edited by walamai on Thursday 10th November 11:28


Edited by walamai on Thursday 10th November 11:31

Trustmeimadoctor

13,515 posts

162 months

Friday 11th November 2022
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horrendous wheel especially in 20" they crack alot and the lacquer lifts very easily

i have a set for a w/s213 if your after some

Edited by Trustmeimadoctor on Friday 11th November 16:06

E63eeeeee...

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56 months

Friday 11th November 2022
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walamai said:
They seem to be referred to as "AMG Multi Spoke Turbine Black Diamond Cut".

For example...

https://mmtarwheels.co.uk/alloy-wheels/mercedes-oe...

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/265646954190

ETA: Mercedes part number A2534011900 or
A2534012700 (I can't see exactly what part number denotes what.)

Edited by walamai on Thursday 10th November 11:28


Edited by walamai on Thursday 10th November 11:31
Different part numbers for different sizes and fits, there are versions of them in at least 18 and 19 for SLK/C and C/E class iirc. And you can also get them in grey not black.

E63eeeeee...

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56 months

Friday 11th November 2022
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If you have the alloy, best bet is to get the part number off the back.

Jake7656

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Friday 11th November 2022
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Would you guys recommend getting these powder coated black? Or just sell them all together and buy black turbines. Which will ovb be more expensive but if these crack and get damaged alot, maybe worth it.

E63eeeeee...

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Friday 11th November 2022
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I guess it depends what you want.

If they need a refurb and don't have significant damage you can get them refurbished and diamond cut back to looking standard. If you just want them refurbished you can get them powder coated any colour you like. The second option is cheaper, but not usually massively so.

Black wheels on a black car tends not to be a very popular combination around here, and in fairness you'll lose a lot of the shape of the wheels if they're black.

Trustmeimadoctor

13,515 posts

162 months

Friday 11th November 2022
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Since an original set of 20's is like 4k from a dealer new id buy something totally different smile