Amg alloy wheels

AMG alloy wheels are available for most Mercedes Benz models. Alloy Wheels Direct Ltd specialises in used and refurbished AMG alloys at massive reductions over the dealer price. If the AMG alloys you would like are not shown on the site, please email us so that we can give you a price to beat the competition! We can also supply new and used single alloy wheels dependant on stock. Click from the list of models below to see the selection of AMG alloys for your car.

AMG alloy wheels
AMG alloys are named in Roman numerals. They are sometimes preceeded by "style" (English) or "styling" (German), but we choose to omit this because it can sometimes be interpreted as being associated with fake replica wheels which you should NEVER fit to a GENUINE Mercedes-Benz vehicle.
AMG I alloy wheels - 5 spoke
AMG II alloy wheels - 5 holes
AMG III alloy wheels - 5 thinner spokes
AMG IV alloy wheels - 5 twin spokes
AMG V alloy wheels - 14/16/22 spokes
AMG VI alloy wheels - 5 spokes with central channels

AMG Company History
Mercedes-AMG is the tuning arm of the Mercedes-Benz car company. Mercedes-Benz acquired AMG in 1999. Production climbed from 500 cars a year to 20,000 AMG vehicles in 2005 (half of which were delivered to the United States).

AMG or Aufrecht Melcher Großaspach was founded in 1967 as AMG Motorenbau und Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH (AMG Engine Production and Development Ltd) by former Mercedes engineers Hans-Werner Aufrecht and Erhard Melcher in a town near Stuttgart called Großaspach.

"AMG" is an abbreviation that stands for: Hans Werner Aufrecht (A) and Eberhard Melcher (M) who were partners, while Aufrecht’s birthplace of Großaspach (G) supplied the third letter in the company name.

AMG started off by designing and testing racing engines. They expanded their business into building bespoke road trucks, based upon standard Mercedes cars. By the early 1980s, AMG had relocated to Affalterbach under the sole ownership of Aufrecht. Erhard Melcher stayed at the second location, a former mill in Burgstall, to deliver engine parts.

AMG started producing a range of unofficial upgrade and accessories packages mainly for the modern Mercedes-Benz W126 and W201 models, until in the mid 80's when an official tie-up was agreed and AMG started to supply Mercedes with aftermarket alloy wheels and styling products.

To take advantage of the DTM race successes, official AMG-Mercedes models were developed in the 1990s. Since the Mercedes-Benz takeover, AMG sales have risen over 500%. In addition, AMG provides safety cars for the FIA Formula 1 World Championship.

A recent development, the AMG performance Studio located in Affalterbach, caters for bespoke modifications on all AMG and standard Mercedes-Benz models.

In 1991 Daimler Chrysler acquired 51% of AMG, Hans Werner Aufrecht sold his remaining shares of the company in 2005.

Official AMG website

 

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