Spare Tire Question
Does everyone else have a collapse-able spare tire? I have a spare wheel with a deflated tire and a plug in air compressor. Looks like this is STD, but just wondering.
Also, my real question is, once this tire is inflated, does it deflate back to that size again? Just doesn't seem like it till go back to that state one it's been inflated?
Anyone have any experience with this?
Happy to have my beast back on the road.
A: Pull over, and change your flat in 15-30min and be back on your way home?
B: Call for help, because you don't have a spare tire or tools to do so and wait 1-2 hours for help to arrive, then get towed back home?
Now I'm the first to go and perform "go fast mods" but on the subject of removing your spare tire and tools for the sake of saving some weight, I'm sorry and once again maybe it's just me, but I for one will not sacrifice the safety and security of having a spare tire and tools over the possibility of shaving .01 seconds off my time slips on a car I use as a daily commuter.
I often see people do this at race tracks and whatnot on imports and compact euro cars, but the term weight reduction and CLS really don't go hand in hand. Sure there's a lot of dead weight in a CLS, but that in itself is what makes the CLS the beast it is. If you want to go faster, don't tear away at the integrity and safety of your car. Perform the appropriate mods, and you'll be hard pressed to want anything more.
Leave the flatbeds to people who don't know how to change flats...
just pull the valve stem and it deflates pretty close to normal. you can hook it up to a vacuum and suck all the air out to make it like factory.
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Not worth the time or headache trying to save weight on these 4000lb pigs IMO. If you've ever taken the car to the track (race track, not drag), you won't tell a difference with a person sitting shotgun or not since the thing rolls over so much no matter what

I've taken the benz to the track a few times. It's fun because it's funny how much these things slush around the track.
If you go into some hardcore weight-cutting, I guess i could help, but don't think that it's going to be a luxury vehicle anymore.



