16×7″ and 16×8″ BBS RS for Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes-Benz, a staggered 16×7″ and 16×8″ BBS RS setup utilizes different part numbers than the BMW versions, specifically designed for the 5×112 bolt pattern and the smaller 66.6 mm center bore.
Listing Details
- Staggered 16″ BBS RS Wheels for Mercedes-Benz
- Multi-Piece Alloy Construction
- Forged White Centers
- 2x Part #RS008
- 2x Part #RS009
- 7″ Wide Fronts w/24mm Offset
- 8″ Wide Rears w/11mm Offset
- BBS-Logo Center Caps
- Center Cap Removal Tool
The definitive pairing for most classic Mercedes chassis is the RS008 (front) and RS009 (rear).
1. Technical Specifications (The RS008/RS009 Duo)
Unlike the BMW-spec RS005/006, the Mercedes variants feature offsets tailored to the wider track of the S-Class and the specific fender clearances of the E-Class.
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Front (RS008): $16\times7″$ ET24
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Lip/Barrel: Typically features a 1.0″ outer lip and a 5.5″ inner barrel
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Rear (RS009): $16\times8″$ ET11
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Lip/Barrel: Features a deeper 2.0″ outer lip and a 5.5″ inner barrel.
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Bolt Pattern: $5\times112$ mm.
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Center Bore: $66.6$ mm (hub-centric for Mercedes).
2. Fitment Guide
The ET11 rear offset is quite aggressive and was originally intended for “Big Body” Mercedes cars.
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R107 SL & W126 S-Class: This is the perfect period-correct fitment. The ET11 rear sits flush with the arches of a 560SEC or 500SL, providing a muscular stance without the need for spacers.
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W123 (240D/300TD): These fit well, though the 8″ ET11 rear may require a slightly narrower tire (like a 225/50R16) to avoid rubbing on the inner fender lip if the car is significantly lowered.
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W124 (E-Class) & W201 (190E): Caution is required. These chassis typically prefer higher offsets (ET30+). Running an ET11 rear on a standard-body 190E will result in significant “poke” and will likely require fender rolling and “stretching” tires. For these cars, the BBS RS023 ($16\times8$ ET24) is a safer rear alternative.
3. Verification & Design Notes
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The “Face” Profile: The RS009 face is slightly more concave than the RS008 to accommodate the lower offset, giving the rear wheels a noticeably different visual depth.
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Hardware: Authentic Mercedes sets use the standard BBS 136-hole perimeter bolts and a large 09.24.011 hex nut.
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Brake Clearance: The RS008/009 centers were designed to clear the standard 4-piston calipers found on the W126 and R107, but they may struggle to clear larger “Silver Arrow” or aftermarket Big Brake Kits without a small spacer.
4. 2026 Market Value
As of early 2026, the market for original 5×112 BBS RS wheels has outpaced the more common BMW versions due to their frequent use on “Stance” and “Restomod” Mercedes builds.
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Used/Original Condition: $2,500 – $3,200$
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Professionally Refurbished: $4,200 – $5,500$
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Single Replacement Wheel: An RS009 in good condition can sell for $900–$1,100 alone.
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Recent Auction: A set of refinished RS008/009s sold on The MB Market in February 2026 for $3,850, including shipping from Europe.





















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