AMG 19" wheel
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AMG 19" wheel
Anyone is using the AMG 19" wheel?
Wheel part number: AMG B6 603 1486 & 1487
My car comes with AMG 18" wheel only & want to change. BTW, what is the MO tyre for 19" model?
Wheel part number: AMG B6 603 1486 & 1487
My car comes with AMG 18" wheel only & want to change. BTW, what is the MO tyre for 19" model?
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I had P-Zero 18's on my 2010 E-Class, and they were harsh and loud as hell. I discredited the car itself as being too harsh for a Mercedes Luxury Sedan and allowing too much road noise.
I traded into a 2011 E-Class, and I was initially upset to see Continentals on my car (always thought Pirelli's had this "cool factor").
The comfort and sound isolation from the Conti's make them a much bigger improvement over the P-Zero's to me. I would assume that the Pirelli's provide better road grip when driving spiritedly, but I didn't get my car for that, so I prefer the Continentals by a big margin.
I traded into a 2011 E-Class, and I was initially upset to see Continentals on my car (always thought Pirelli's had this "cool factor").
The comfort and sound isolation from the Conti's make them a much bigger improvement over the P-Zero's to me. I would assume that the Pirelli's provide better road grip when driving spiritedly, but I didn't get my car for that, so I prefer the Continentals by a big margin.