W209 Clk's Have Uneven Tire Wear
I was on Worth Avenue in Palm Beach Fl today for lunch and there was 5 CLK's, w208's and 9's. Every car had excessive outer edge wear on the front tires! From what I could see the backs had excessive center wear too. What's going on here. I know about the alignment issue which I had corrected but something is wrong here.
I also saw a Dodge Viper GTS coupe with about 7000 miles on it and it had Michelin Pilot's too but the tires were worn evenly even in the front! I have a collegue that has an 04 SL500 sport with Pilots and his tires are wearing perfectly even with 9500 miles, he did return his car back to the dealer when brand new for alignment 3 times until he was satisfied with the pulling issues. Since I've had mine done at 3000 miles the wear has continued to get worse in the front and I convinced the backs are worn in the center from too damn much air, thanks MB!!
I was amazed to see all the CLKs today that have the same issue. Tires for these cars are not cheap and it seems MB's recommendations are not appropriate for even tire wear.
Suggestions, experiences and comments are most welcome.
Last edited by RJC; Jul 23, 2004 at 06:54 PM.
Something is not right with the CLK's I think they have too much toe-in for the fronts??? I wonder if MBUSA is aware of this issue?
and I took it to the dealer to get it replaced but seems like its happening over and over again...
Im gonna contact MBUSA and see what they say.
and I took it to the dealer to get it replaced but seems like its happening over and over again...
Im gonna contact MBUSA and see what they say.
BTW a client/friend called me today asking if my front tires are worn on the edges!! He has an 03 500. Guy's there is a problem with the alignment of our cars, hence the pulling to the right and now uneven tire wear. Lets all contact MBUSA.
BMW 3 Series (rear-wheel drive): 1471mm (front) and 1483mm (rear).
Saab 9-3 (front-wheel drive): 1524mm (front) and 1506mm (rear).
Not being an engineer, I have to rely on logic to suggest that the reason for the greater distance between the drive wheels is to provide maximum traction during, for example, accelerating and cornering.
So why is the rear-wheel drive CLK designed like a front-wheel drive car?
Figures are taken from European brochures.
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