Tyre Pressures and Ride Quality on the W205 C63 saloon
I was finding the ride of my C63 with the standard 18-inch wheels to be a little on the aggressive side even in comfort, so I checked my pressures, and sure enough they were set for the maximum speed/weight.
The car was set for 42/39 psi front/rear when it could have been running 33/31 psi. Needless to say I adjusted the pressures and the car now rides a lot better. Still firm, but without the jarring edge, as it should be.
Those of you on 19-inch wheels will probably be set from the dealer at 48/45 psi front/rear—according to the fuel filler guide, you can lower that to 38/33 psi.
Hope that's of some use to you all!
Happy to have Sport + and performance exhaust on for most of my solo travel, but would prefer softer settings with my wife or other passengers in the car when performance is not the number one requirement.
Happy to have Sport + and performance exhaust on for most of my solo travel, but would prefer softer settings with my wife or other passengers in the car when performance is not the number one requirement.
The only car I've had that handled the concrete section of the M25 with any grace was a Jaguar XJ, an impressive feat given it was on 20s, but even that wasn't perfectly smooth.
With the C63 on 18s at 33/31 psi the ride quality on the concrete section of the M20 (my daily commute) is fine, better than the R32 I had a while ago.

Here's the filler cap that shows the TP's on 19"s as 38/35, but there isn't a lower option of 33 for just one or two people.
My first thoughts were taking them down 3psi. This is the first car I've had where the fronts are higher than the rears, so I'll probably go to 36/33 and see how that goes.
Ah, must be because you have the estate. The pressure of the 18s is up 2 psi on the back from the saloon as well. I would still check with MB about the pressures—I'm sure it will be fine, but you wouldn't want to bend a wheel by having them too low. Not an expert here at all, just a concerned bystander!
If you do have a chat with them, I'd be interested to know what they have to say!
This time I filled with air at a different garage and topped them up to 40psi and then accurately gauged them back down to 36/33 with my own gauge. Riding through town at 40psi all round seemed fine, so I wonder if the air line at my local garage was accurate?
Certainly the second garage and my own gauge confirmed 40psi dead on, so it could have been faulty equipment that was the problem first time round.
Just passed 700 miles and my right foot is getting twitchy....
Loving the pops and crackles from the performance exhaust and sport+ settings. Made 68 this year, so a complete disgrace to the older generation.....
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believe it or not, when my car was first delivered to the dealer I wasn't around so they had to store the car in their warehouse for 2 weeks until I came back to collect it. after driving the Merc for a week (brand new, first time to drive an AMG), I thought that the suspension was crap, literally it felt like I'm driving on rocks. It took me a week to think of checking the air pressure, and surprisingly all 4 wheels were at 60!!! I was about to trade in the car, I was really frustrated with the suspension'-.-
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This time I filled with air at a different garage and topped them up to 40psi and then accurately gauged them back down to 36/33 with my own gauge. Riding through town at 40psi all round seemed fine, so I wonder if the air line at my local garage was accurate?
Certainly the second garage and my own gauge confirmed 40psi dead on, so it could have been faulty equipment that was the problem first time round.
Just passed 700 miles and my right foot is getting twitchy....
Loving the pops and crackles from the performance exhaust and sport+ settings. Made 68 this year, so a complete disgrace to the older generation.....

You're never too old to have fun! People talk about midlife crises and things like that—naaa, it's just we have the spare cash to get what we always wanted now!
If going on the track start at 27psi and let them heat cycle and check. 33psi is what i found to be the best on the track.
I run it at what the gas door says on the street and its a bumpy ride on Vorsteiner 20's


