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A buyer's guide to used Mercedes-Benz SLK alloy wheels

No two alloy wheelss are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:

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Fitment questions

What years of Mercedes-Benz SLK alloy wheels are interchangeable?

The SLK ran across three generations: R170 (1996–2004), R171 (2004–2011), and R172 (2011–2016). Alloys will generally interchange within the same generation provided the bolt pattern (PCD), offset, and centre bore match — the SLK uses a 5x112 PCD throughout its life, but offset and centre bore can vary between generations, so crossing from one generation to another needs confirming with the breaker against your registration before you buy.

Will SLK R170 alloys fit an SLK R171?

The R170 (1996–2004) and R171 (2004–2011) both use a 5x112 bolt pattern, which looks promising, but offset and centre bore differences between the two generations mean this crosses a named generational boundary and fitment is not guaranteed. Confirm the exact offset and centre bore of both sets with the breaker against your registration before purchasing.

Does the trim level affect which alloy wheels will fit my Mercedes-Benz SLK?

No — trim level does not affect alloy wheel fitment on the SLK; what matters is the PCD, offset, and centre bore, not whether the car is a standard SLK or a higher-specification variant like the SLK 200, SLK 250, or SLK 55 AMG. Do bear in mind that AMG-style or Sport-spec wheels may look different to standard alloys, so there can be cosmetic differences even when the fitment dimensions are identical. Always confirm the specific dimensions with the breaker against your registration.

Will Mercedes C-Class alloy wheels fit my SLK?

Mercedes-Benz uses a 5x112 PCD across many of its models including the C-Class and SLK, so the bolt pattern is often compatible, and interchange across models from the same manufacturer is common where PCD and offset match. However, offset and centre bore still need to be verified for your specific SLK generation, so ask the breaker to check the exact specifications against your registration before assuming they will fit.

Do I need to worry about TPMS sensors when buying second-hand SLK alloys?

TPMS sensor compatibility is something you should confirm directly with the breaker against your registration, as it depends on the specific sensor type fitted and whether it will pair with your car's system — this isn't something we can state with certainty in general terms. A good breaker should be able to advise whether the sensors are present and likely compatible with your SLK.

Will alloy wheels from a 2010 SLK R171 fit a 2012 SLK R172?

This question spans the R171-to-R172 generational boundary (the R171 ran to 2011, the R172 from 2011 onwards), and while the 5x112 PCD is shared, offset and centre bore can differ across that change, meaning fitment is not guaranteed. You should confirm the exact offset and centre bore of the 2010 wheels against the requirements of your 2012 car with the breaker before buying.