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Questions about wheel bolts

744Brillantsilber

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Hey guys,

I have a question regarding the wheel bolts with parts number A1244000770 and parts number A1244000470 (EPC starts to work next week or later😡).

I could get a whole set of A1244000770 (the wrong ones if I remember correct) and hopefully of A1244000470 (the right ones?).
Can you tell me which set is correct for each my .034 with the stock 7x16 euro-wheels and on a 1993 R129 with the stock 8x16 wheels?

Both sets are original and refurbished MB bolts in very good condition. What would you consider a ok price for those bolts?

I would appreciate your help!
 
#04 are the bolts used with most 15x6.5 wheels from 1990-up, ~72mm total length.

#07 are for the 500E / R129 wheels, ~95mm total length. Note there are THREE different versions of this lug bolt which look very similar. An early R107/126 bolt with different head (no round portion at bottom of hex flats), a late R107/126 bolt with round portion at head but without larger shank diameter, and finally the correct 500E/R129 bolt with round portion AND larger diameter shank. The latter are the #07 bolts but are pretty difficult to locate in USA.

Neither of the above are correct for your 7x16 Euro-spec wheels, which the EPC says require 210-400-01-70 and are 85mm total length. These are used on many 210's and are easier to locate, but hard to find in good condition.

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