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What should Adelaide drivers know about Mercedes-Benz B250 Tyre Size Guide: Factory Wheel Size, PCD, Centre Bore and Wheel Torque Specs?

Adelaide drivers should match tyre choice, wheel fitment and service timing to the vehicle placard, actual driving use and local conditions. Hot SA roads, wet winter braking, Adelaide Hills corners and country touring can all affect tyre wear, grip and comfort, so professional fitment, pressure setup, balancing and wheel alignment matter as much as the tyre product choice itself.

Mercedes-Benz B250 Tyre Size & Wheel Fitment Guide

The Mercedes-Benz B250 is one of the most powerful models in the B-Class lineup, featuring a 2.0L turbocharged engine producing up to 211 hp and 350 Nm of torque.

Because of its performance capability, correct tyre and wheel specifications are critical for maintaining the car’s handling, safety, and ride comfort.

Below is the complete factory fitment guide for the Mercedes-Benz B250.


Factory Tyre Sizes

Common OEM tyre sizes include:

Rim Size Tyre Size
17 inch 205/55R17
17 inch 225/50R17
18 inch 225/45R18
18 inch 215/45R18
19 inch (upgrade) 225/40R19

Some Australian models commonly run:

225/40R18 tyres on 18×7.5 wheels.


Factory Wheel (Rim) Specifications

Spec Measurement
Bolt Pattern (PCD) 5 × 112
Centre Bore 66.6 mm
Thread Size M14 × 1.5
Typical Offset ET44 – ET49

Mercedes B-Class models commonly use 5×112 bolt pattern with 66.6mm centre bore.


Wheel Torque Specification

Wheel Type Torque
Steel Wheels 130 Nm
Alloy Wheels 130 Nm

Correct torque is essential to avoid wheel loosening or brake rotor distortion.


Recommended Tyre Options

At Autosport Tyreworld, popular tyre choices for the Mercedes-Benz B250 include:

Comfort & Premium Driving

  • Continental PremiumContact / UC7

  • Michelin Pilot Sport 5

Performance Driving

  • Continental MaxContact MC7

  • Michelin Pilot Sport 4S

Budget Premium

  • Falken FK510 / FK520

These tyres provide excellent grip and comfort for everyday Australian driving conditions.


Can You Upgrade Mercedes B250 Wheels?

Yes. Many owners upgrade from:

17 inch → 18 inch or 19 inch wheels

Popular upgrade fitments include:

Wheel Size Tyre Size
18×8 225/40R18
19×8 235/35R19

Upgrading wheels can improve handling and aesthetics but should always maintain correct rolling diameter.


Professional Tyre Fitting in Adelaide

If you need tyres or wheels for your Mercedes-Benz B250, visit Autosport Tyreworld.

Magill Store

647 Magill Road
Magill SA 5072
PH: 0452 641 023

Wingfield Store

411 Grand Junction Road
Wingfield SA 5013
PH: 0433 645 411

Clarence Gardens Store

911 South Road
Clarence Gardens SA 5039
PH: 0420 299 911

FAQ

Is Mercedes-Benz B250 Tyre Size Guide: Factory Wheel Size, PCD, Centre Bore and Wheel Torque Specs relevant for Adelaide drivers?

Yes, if the advice is matched to the vehicle and how it is driven. City commuting, hills roads, country trips and performance use can all need different tyre and setup priorities.

Should tyre advice include wheel alignment?

Yes. Alignment, balancing and pressure setup are important because even a quality tyre can wear poorly or feel ordinary if the vehicle setup is wrong.

Can Autosport Tyre World help compare tyre options?

Yes. Autosport Tyre World can compare suitable tyres, wheels and service options across Magill, Clarence Gardens and Wingfield, then recommend a setup for the vehicle's actual use.

Helpful Adelaide tyre links

Autosport Tyre World Adelaide locations

For local tyre advice, fitment checks, balancing and wheel alignment in Adelaide, contact Autosport Tyre World across Magill, Clarence Gardens and Wingfield.

TYREPLUS Magill | Autosport Tyre World Magill

647 Magill Road, Magill SA 5072
Phone: 0452 641 023

TYREPLUS Clarence Gardens | Autosport Tyre World Clarence Gardens

911 South Road, Clarence Gardens SA 5039
Phone: 0420 299 911

TYREPLUS Wingfield | Autosport Tyre World Wingfield

411 Grand Junction Road, Wingfield SA 5013
Phone: 0433 645 411

Ownership check for Mercedes-Benz B250 Tyre Size Guide: Factory Wheel Size, PCD, Centre Bore and Wheel Torque Specs

Before replacing tyres on vehicles like these, Adelaide owners should check more than the visible tread depth. Look for feathering on the shoulders, small cuts from kerb contact, impact bubbles, age cracking and any difference in wear between the front and rear axle. Those signs can point to alignment, pressure or suspension issues that should be corrected before the new tyre tyres go on.

It is also worth matching the recommendation to how the vehicle is actually used. A short city commute around Magill and Norwood may reward quietness and comfort, while regular Adelaide Hills drives, airport runs, EV torque, family loads or country highway trips can make wet braking, stability and heat resistance more important. The right advice balances the tyre size, load rating, wheel condition and driving pattern rather than choosing from brand name alone.

Autosport Tyre World Magill can inspect the existing tyre wear pattern, confirm the placard size, compare suitable alternatives and set the vehicle up with fitting, balancing and wheel alignment. That gives Adelaide drivers a cleaner baseline for steering feel, braking confidence and even wear across South Australian road conditions.

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