2011 GL350 rough ride




Last edited by aeggroup; Dec 7, 2011 at 07:00 AM.
Im taking it in this week, Friday or Saturday. Im pretty good friends with the head mechanic there. I feel like something in the front suspension is broken. I drove my neighbors GL about 2 days ago, and its not nearly as bad as mine. I'll keep you guys updated!
John




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I could be wrong (unlike lkchris), but given the already stiff sidewalls and hard rubber content of the GL tires, it makes sense.
- Mark
For those of you who changed out your run flats, what tires did you go with and what do you plan to do in the event of a flat tire? Did you purchase a tire repair kit? My old Cayenne S came with no spare and non-run flats but had a tire repair kit which included a small compressor that connects to the battery. Seems crazy and high impractical coming from Porsche but I actually did have a flat tire once and used the compressor so that I could make it to a nearby tire store.
We make a lot of trip to Tahoe during ski season. How does the ride compare for Scorpions vs the stock runflats. I hear snow tires aren't great when you don't need them but I can't imagine anything being worse than the stock run flats.
For those of you who changed out your run flats, what tires did you go with and what do you plan to do in the event of a flat tire? Did you purchase a tire repair kit? My old Cayenne S came with no spare and non-run flats but had a tire repair kit which included a small compressor that connects to the battery. Seems crazy and high impractical coming from Porsche but I actually did have a flat tire once and used the compressor so that I could make it to a nearby tire store.
We make a lot of trip to Tahoe during ski season. How does the ride compare for Scorpions vs the stock runflats. I hear snow tires aren't great when you don't need them but I can't imagine anything being worse than the stock run flats.




Also I bought this repair kit from ebay :
http://www.ebay.com/itm/400247804177...ht_1702wt_1110
Also I bought this repair kit from ebay :
http://www.ebay.com/itm/400247804177...ht_1702wt_1110
I first thought that being airmatic, that it didnt have/need shock absorbers - but yes - it still has those in there for dampening. When they went south, the ride was worse than my 4Runner. After it was fixed, it was like night and day..
I first thought that being airmatic, that it didnt have/need shock absorbers - but yes - it still has those in there for dampening. When they went south, the ride was worse than my 4Runner. After it was fixed, it was like night and day..




I put about 2K miles..not a lot. I wouldn't say they look much different than stock tires. Here is couple pics I just made :
It was really night and day after they fixed the suspension issues - you can definitely tell the difference. It made me realize again how amazing this thing is when everything works the way it should...
It was really night and day after they fixed the suspension issues - you can definitely tell the difference. It made me realize again how amazing this thing is when everything works the way it should...
I'm pretty sensitive to how the tires feel too. After my last service (30,000 miles) I left for a 5 hour trip. I almost immediately noticed that the tires felt harsh. After hours of feeling every little imperfection in the road, I got to my destination and checked the tire pressure. As I had assumed, the MB tech had put 38 lbs of pressure in my rear tires (as they always do, I guess they must think my toddlers are fat or something). I brought the pressure back down to 32 and all was fine.
I would take the service adviser up on his/her offer and bring your own tire pressure gauge with you.




- Mark




