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Things to be aware of:
Sidewall stiffness; low profile tires should be stiff, but you dont want to sacrifice ride quality
Temp rating; should be a concern, lower profile tires run hot so A/A is in order
Treadlife; the higher the number, the longer they last...dont set your sights too high or you toast performance for a few thousand extra miles
Tirerack is a good place to start. They have a variety of 225/45 R 17's. For a less expensive tire, many people are using the Kumho Ecstas. Others are very happy with Bridgestone SO-3's and, of course, there are the OEM tires, Michelins Pilot Sports or the Continentals.
P.S. My OEM tires were Continental Sports. Also, my car has the 17" C7 wheels.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
i was in for A service last week, and i asked, again, for alignment..cause it still keep pulling to right and the steering wheel was out of center.
after the service i got a paper saying that they did a rotation of the tire...and the adviser was telling me that (which i was waiting sipping on coffee)
"we are doing alignment and ur car will go straight as an arrow when it comes out"
which they drove 5 precious miles off of my lease mileage..
straight as an arrow, my korean flat ***!!!!!!!!!
now it kinda pulls left and wheel is far more off center......i should go and kick his fat ***~..
i'll ask for one more alignment check next time..i should ride along and tell him that........
dave
How can a $41,000 performance car have the same tires as a $22,000 family truckster?
Did the dealer switch them?
Is MB really cheap in this department?
I live in SoCal, so tires aren't THAT important, but even these seem pretty wimpy.
MBNewbii
My C320 sedan came with Michelin MXV4 Plus tires.
Before I ordered the car I told the dealer I didn't want continentals on the car. Fortunatly they didn't put on conti's at the factory. My collegue has the same car but he did get conti's on his (he got the 16" rims, I got dthe 17"). After a few month's we did a driverstraining with our cars. The grip in the wet was significantly better with the pirelli's (although I have wider tires).
I don't know if it's the same for all conti's but I really don't like them after seeing the difference in grip in critical situations...
just my 2c..
Mark
I got mine with Pirelli P-Zero Rosso's.
Before I ordered the car I told the dealer I didn't want continentals on the car. Fortunatly they didn't put on conti's at the factory.
if you really want, and the dealer is cool about it, they will give you the tires you want. good luck.
i was told by my dealer that cars don't come w/ tires from the factory. once they reach the US, they put the tires on at the dock. the guys at the dock do not care what tires you get; they just put on whatever rated tires you're supposed to get (for example, C7 gets ZR rated - some got michelin pilot sports, others got contis...)
if you really want, and the dealer is cool about it, they will give you the tires you want. good luck.
Mark
i was told by my dealer that cars don't come w/ tires from the factory. once they reach the US, they put the tires on at the dock.
Last edited by viper; Jul 28, 2002 at 04:52 PM.
That is ridiculous. Can you see a boat load of MB's sitting up on concrete blocks on a ship during transit ? Just the logistics of doing like your dealer said is crazy and not cost effective.
Last edited by young; Jul 28, 2002 at 06:01 PM.
Please be advised that both Michelin and Continental Tires are approved
tires for use on Mercedes-Benz vehicles, and the fact that some vehicles
are fitted with one or the other at the time of assembly is largely due to
factors such as availability in certain geographical areas.
well, not very clear... but it looks like they are installed during assembly so i think my sales guy doesn't know what he's talking about... again...
anyway, whatever tires you get, it's mb approved
i was told by my dealer that cars don't come w/ tires from the factory. once they reach the US, they put the tires on at the dock. the guys at the dock do not care what tires you get; they just put on whatever rated tires you're supposed to get (for example, C7 gets ZR rated - some got michelin pilot sports, others got contis...)
Its hard to say if they are genuinely stupid, or they just think customers are stupid, and get a kick out of pulling your leg. (I can see them in the backroom after telling you that, "Hey, Jimbo, I just told some customer that cars don't come from the factory with tires and the guys at the dock put them on!" They all burst out laughing).
In your case, it must be the latter, because even the average dealer worker can't be that dumb (I don't think).
LOL! It NEVER ceases to amaze me at the absolutely stupid things dealers will say.
Its hard to say if they are genuinely stupid, or they just think customers are stupid, and get a kick out of pulling your leg. (I can see them in the backroom after telling you that, "Hey, Jimbo, I just told some customer that cars don't come from the factory with tires and the guys at the dock put them on!" They all burst out laughing).
In your case, it must be the latter, because even the average dealer worker can't be that dumb (I don't think).


