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gatorjaws

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rim for 66'
« on: May 25, 2011, 04:52:27 »
Hi , I need a rim for my 66'230sl euro. I don't want to buy the wrong one. Can you folks help me on which measurements I should be looking for? What offset etc?

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Re: rim for 66'
« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2011, 04:54:20 »
Sorry, by rim I guess I mean wheel.

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Re: rim for 66'
« Reply #2 on: May 25, 2011, 13:00:36 »
108 400 00 02.
6J x 14 H2 steel rim with three noses which hold the central hub cab.

See:

http://www.sl113.org/wiki/WheelsTires/Rims



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Re: rim for 66'
« Reply #3 on: May 25, 2011, 21:11:33 »
Thank you!

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Re: rim for 66'
« Reply #4 on: May 26, 2011, 05:55:30 »
Here's a pic of the centre section of one of my wheels. I hope it's clear enough for you to read the stamped digits. The part number seems to be 113-200-0106. I can't find this part number mentioned in the Tech Manual section on wheels and rims. I presume the 113 at least tells me the wheel belongs on a Pagoda! It also says Südrad, which is the mfg mentioned in the TM. So is this a proper wheel?
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Re: rim for 66'
« Reply #5 on: May 26, 2011, 15:32:00 »
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The part number seems to be 113-200-0106. I can't find this part number mentioned in the Tech Manual section on wheels and rims. I presume the 113 at least tells me the wheel belongs on a Pagoda! It also says Südrad, which is the mfg


113 400 01 06 !
6J x 14 H2 as well; the predecessor of the 108 400 0002.
Looking closely to pj's pic of the dir...  uhem slightly patinated rim clearly proves that number

This is all mentioned in the WIKI.

http://www.sl113.org/wiki/WheelsTires/Rims

A look there really helps.

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