MB Wheels?
I am looking to buy chrome plated wheels, and have been looking online. I found a site (discouttiredirect.com) that sells MB Wheels. They seem to be quite cheap, and was wondering if anybody knows anything about them? Are they a quality product? Are wheels all about equal, or could there be a big difference? Thanks for any help!!
To clarify, "MB Wheels" is the name brand. I don't know if that is to stand for Mercedez as the first response implied or not. I was just wondering about the quality/reputation of the MB Wheels brand.
They aren't O.E. wheels, they are replicas. The quality doesn't come close to original factory Mercedes rims, but they aren't bad quality. They are made in China (we know they have issues about quality), and real Mercedes rims are made in Germany; night and day difference. They won't last as long as the real things (finish, clearcoat), but you can't beat there price. I have no problems buying rims from discount tire (I have rims from them), I say go for it. Hope this helps.
Edit: I know MB Wheels is the name brand, they make a lot of wheels that look like Mercedes.... I assumed you wanted rims that looked like Mercedes, since you did not specify. Sorry for the mix up, all of the above still holds true.

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