Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D Tires
The test car I drove before purchasing my '01 E430 had Continental tires and drove well. My car came with Goodyear Eagle F1's and frankly, I really don't like them. Not the noise, that's expected with the low profile performance rubber. The problem is that the tires tend to slide sideways when they encounter road irregularities (slightly larger bumps, etc). I have under inflated and over inflated to have some balance. Over inflation seems to work better (it also gives a better stiffer ride which I prefer), however, premature tire wear is what I will be looking at. Does anyone have this problem with these tires? I am very familiar with the Potenzas (use them in my other cars) and would like to switch ASAP. Opinions please. Thanks.
Why are there Goodyears on your car? Mercedes never uses amercan tire brands on their vehicles. Look into using Michelin Pilot Sports or Bridgestone SO3 pole positions. Both tires are excellent and will give you the performance/ride you desire. My advise, although I am sure some would argue, pitch the goodyears!!
Just to clarify, whether some goodyears are made elsewhere I do not know. However, I do know that Mercedes has never nor will they ever outfit their cars with goodyears. The owner you bought it from must have switched them. Anyway, like I said the pilot sports are great, they come standard on my E55 and I have no complaints. The bridgestone's are supposed to be the best of the best. Dunlops are also pretty good. Good luck
Last edited by Darkmann; Dec 13, 2001 at 02:35 PM.
Just to clarify, whether some goodyears are made elsewhere I do not know. However, I do know that Mercedes has never nor will they ever outfit their cars with goodyears. The owner you bought it from must have switched them. Anyway, like I said the pilot sports are great, they come standard on my E55 and I have no complaints. The bridgestone's are supposed to be the best of the best. Dunlops are also pretty good. Good luck
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And to top that off, Goodyear is discontinuing this model. So if you ever need a replacement, you'd better hope they are in stock.
I plan on taking the car to Lime Rock in the spring, and will let you know what I think of "at the limit" handling and performance.
I spend a little too much time on the Tire Rack's website
and have more or less concluded that I'll replace the tires with Dunlop SP5000's, since we need a/s tires here.
The E320 I drove had quiet Michelin MXV4's.
I've had experience with Gatorbacks, F1's and other performance tires, and, as you suggest, it was the quiet set that was surprising. I didn't even think about the tires until I drove the noisy set,then I went back to see what the others were and found they were F1's, too.
Personally, I haven't had much luck with changing tire pressures doing anything other than screwing up the handling, and the noise seems to be a given. That's why I was interested in the quiet set. If I find out what was different, I'll post it.
Last edited by rwd; Jan 5, 2002 at 02:04 PM.




