Lease and run flats
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Lease and run flats
My wife has a leased 2020 E350 with Goodyear runflats. The tires have less than 26k miles and wear like crap and also ride like crap. I will have to replace the tires on this vehicle some time before the lease expires. I would prefer to put NON runflats on the vehicle as I did with a BMW that we owned a few years ago. The BMW rode like a new car with the non runflats. I'm wondering if I have to replace the tires with runflats again or can I use nons. If I do have to use runflats, would I be able to choose any brand? I would opt for the cheapest since we will be turning in the vehicle with very low miles on the replacement tires as my wife doesn't drive the car very much anymore. TIA
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Does the car have a spare? Or a tire fit mobility kit? I replaced the crappy run flats on my GLE 550e with normal tires and a tire fit mobility kit (no place for a spare tire). It is not a lease though.
Lots of tire info here:
https://www.tirerack.com/content/tir.../homepage.html
Lots of tire info here:
https://www.tirerack.com/content/tir.../homepage.html
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I'm in France, so it migh be completely different here, but:
i can return the car with whatever (brand/type) tires i want
the only thing they look at is how worn they are, which might result in a fee to be paid
i can return the car with whatever (brand/type) tires i want
the only thing they look at is how worn they are, which might result in a fee to be paid
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Does the car have a spare? Or a tire fit mobility kit? I replaced the crappy run flats on my GLE 550e with normal tires and a tire fit mobility kit (no place for a spare tire). It is not a lease though.
Lots of tire info here:
https://www.tirerack.com/content/tir.../homepage.html
Lots of tire info here:
https://www.tirerack.com/content/tir.../homepage.html
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Most lease terms require the car to be return with original equipment or replacement equipment of the same type. Most of the time, its up to the dealer if they will accept lease returns with a change of equipment, but whoever sells your car has to disclose the non-runflat, since its a safety issue, to the perspective buyer or change the tires back to oem tires before selling. The non-runflats will definitely not pass the Mercedes CPO inspection.
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Most lease terms require the car to be return with original equipment or replacement equipment of the same type. Most of the time, its up to the dealer if they will accept lease returns with a change of equipment, but whoever sells your car has to disclose the non-runflat, since its a safety issue, to the perspective buyer or change the tires back to oem tires before selling. The non-runflats will definitely not pass the Mercedes CPO inspection.
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Only run flats. I lease and as my car does not have a spare I must return the car with run flats. The brand is not important. I have Pirelli cinturato P 7 and with 24000 miles still have 7/32 of tread life left. I expect 40,000 miles. I have 18 inch wheels and ride is smooth like butter!
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My wife has a leased 2020 E350 with Goodyear runflats. The tires have less than 26k miles and wear like crap and also ride like crap. I will have to replace the tires on this vehicle some time before the lease expires. I would prefer to put NON runflats on the vehicle as I did with a BMW that we owned a few years ago. The BMW rode like a new car with the non runflats. I'm wondering if I have to replace the tires with runflats again or can I use nons. If I do have to use runflats, would I be able to choose any brand? I would opt for the cheapest since we will be turning in the vehicle with very low miles on the replacement tires as my wife doesn't drive the car very much anymore. TIA
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My runflats and wheels are sitting out behind the garage - took them off after buying the car - They only have 1500 miles on them.
I bought another set of wheels with non runflat Michelins and am running them.
When I sell the car the "brand new" wheels and runflat Goodyears will go back on.
My local dealer will replace the Goodyears with Conti's or Michelins if you need to change.
I bought another set of wheels with non runflat Michelins and am running them.
When I sell the car the "brand new" wheels and runflat Goodyears will go back on.
My local dealer will replace the Goodyears with Conti's or Michelins if you need to change.
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My runflats and wheels are sitting out behind the garage - took them off after buying the car - They only have 1500 miles on them.
I bought another set of wheels with non runflat Michelins and am running them.
When I sell the car the "brand new" wheels and runflat Goodyears will go back on.
My local dealer will replace the Goodyears with Conti's or Michelins if you need to change.
I bought another set of wheels with non runflat Michelins and am running them.
When I sell the car the "brand new" wheels and runflat Goodyears will go back on.
My local dealer will replace the Goodyears with Conti's or Michelins if you need to change.
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I just purchased my 2018 E43 at the end of lease (ordered a Caddy CT4V Blackwing, dont know when it will be here), but I opted for the "inspection" for lease turn it before I arranged to purchase thinking I might turn it in. I switched to (20") Michelin Pilot Sport AS3's non run flats from run flats Pireillis a couple of years ago - the ride was cr@p and I had to do something - and it was a great choice.
Fast forward to last month and I scheduled the turn in inspection, the inspector showed up at my house as scheduled - they were (imho) much more focused on having both keys and all the the books then they were on the tires - he was here for about an hour. They measured the tread depth and made sure they were not some Dollar General type tires and when I got the report back there was no mention of run flat/non run flat. No dings whatsoever. They even gave me a "pass" on a small scratch on one of the doors.
Your experience may vary..... for me ... it was no issue.
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Fast forward to last month and I scheduled the turn in inspection, the inspector showed up at my house as scheduled - they were (imho) much more focused on having both keys and all the the books then they were on the tires - he was here for about an hour. They measured the tread depth and made sure they were not some Dollar General type tires and when I got the report back there was no mention of run flat/non run flat. No dings whatsoever. They even gave me a "pass" on a small scratch on one of the doors.
Your experience may vary..... for me ... it was no issue.
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I just purchased my 2018 E43 at the end of lease (ordered a Caddy CT4V Blackwing, dont know when it will be here), but I opted for the "inspection" for lease turn it before I arranged to purchase thinking I might turn it in. I switched to (20") Michelin Pilot Sport AS3's non run flats from run flats Pireillis a couple of years ago - the ride was cr@p and I had to do something - and it was a great choice.
Fast forward to last month and I scheduled the turn in inspection, the inspector showed up at my house as scheduled - they were (imho) much more focused on having both keys and all the the books then they were on the tires - he was here for about an hour. They measured the tread depth and made sure they were not some Dollar General type tires and when I got the report back there was no mention of run flat/non run flat. No dings whatsoever. They even gave me a "pass" on a small scratch on one of the doors.
Your experience may vary..... for me ... it was no issue.
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Fast forward to last month and I scheduled the turn in inspection, the inspector showed up at my house as scheduled - they were (imho) much more focused on having both keys and all the the books then they were on the tires - he was here for about an hour. They measured the tread depth and made sure they were not some Dollar General type tires and when I got the report back there was no mention of run flat/non run flat. No dings whatsoever. They even gave me a "pass" on a small scratch on one of the doors.
Your experience may vary..... for me ... it was no issue.
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I changed out the 20 inch AMG wheels with ribbon tyres to 18 inch and tyres with a lot more sidewall on them.
I'll make sure that when it comes time to sell the car, the 18 inch tyres will just about need to be replaced. 18 inch Wheels will go back onto the great auction site from where I purchased them.
My local dealers spare parts department hold a good stock of replacement 20 inch AMG wheels for those owners who buckle or damage the odd wheel running over potholes etc. - Individual original wheels sell for near $1,200 each