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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: San Francisco
Posts: 6
Drives: CLk55 - 209
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Renntech and CLK55
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Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2001
Posts: 554
Drives: C43, SLK32, CLK63 Black Series
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You can likely just check a standard set of locking lugs for you car but you'll probably have to cut time. I'm betting they will be too long. On my SLK32, I have monolites and I had to cut the rears because of the e-brake assembly. The OEM lugs are longer than the lugs provided with the monolites.
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