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EQE AMG SUV Tire Pressure Settings?

Old Dec 15, 2024 | 11:37 AM
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EQE AMG SUV Tire Pressure Settings?

Can someone please tell me what the recommended tire pressures are for the AMG EQE SUV on 21 inch wheels? This is what the sticker on my door jamb looks like unfortunately and the manual only says to refer to this sticker


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Old Dec 15, 2024 | 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by QuadBenz
Can someone please tell me what the recommended tire pressures are for the AMG EQE SUV on 21 inch wheels? This is what the sticker on my door jamb looks like unfortunately and the manual only says to refer to this sticker

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Use the pressures on the fuel door I mean charge port door (I am not sure if there is still a sticker like the ICE vehicles).
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Old Dec 15, 2024 | 12:14 PM
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Originally Posted by W205C43PFL
Use the pressures on the fuel door I mean charge port door (I am not sure if there is still a sticker like the ICE vehicles).
No, the EVs have charging info there.
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Old Dec 15, 2024 | 12:44 PM
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Originally Posted by QuadBenz
No, the EVs have charging info there.
I see, sorry about that will need another forum member to chime in.
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Old Dec 15, 2024 | 12:52 PM
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OP.... I just realized the electric vehicle's fuel gas cap sticker is now on the same driver side pillar, it is on top of the VIN sticker, see if it is there.
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Old Dec 15, 2024 | 12:55 PM
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It is above the door hinge thing. I forgot what you call that.
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There's another sticker there that specifies the max load tire pressure settings of 46 front 48 rear but I need the normal load values.
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Old Dec 15, 2024 | 01:02 PM
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Originally Posted by QuadBenz
There's another sticker there that specifies the max load tire pressure settings of 46 front 48 rear but I need the normal load values.
Can you take a picture of that sticker? It is supposed to show the minimum load as well.
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Originally Posted by W205C43PFL
Can you take a picture of that sticker? It is supposed to show the minimum load as well.
It doesn't. Just the 45 PSI front (not 46 like I said earlier), 48 PSI rear values.
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Originally Posted by QuadBenz
It doesn't. Just the 45 PSI front (not 46 like I said earlier), 48 PSI rear values.
I see, I am sorry that I wasn't able to help : ( I was searching across dealership websites in their used car inventory for the sticker but they never took a picture of the sticker, when they do take picture of the sticker their main focus was the VIN sticker so the tire pressure part is blurry.
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There is a sticker further up on the B pillar that shows normal driving load values.
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Originally Posted by W205C43PFL
I see, I am sorry that I wasn't able to help : ( I was searching across dealership websites in their used car inventory for the sticker but they never took a picture of the sticker, when they do take picture of the sticker their main focus was the VIN sticker so the tire pressure part is blurry.
I appreciate your help!

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There is a sticker further up on the B pillar that shows normal driving load values.
Wow you’re right! Thank you so much!

For the relevance of this thread, it’s 41 front 44 rear for a normal load

thanks everyone!
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Originally Posted by W205C43PFL
OP.... I just realized the electric vehicle's fuel gas cap sticker is now on the same driver side pillar, it is on top of the VIN sticker, see if it is there.
Originally Posted by W205C43PFL
It is above the door hinge thing. I forgot what you call that.
Originally Posted by bytemaster0
There is a sticker further up on the B pillar that shows normal driving load values.
Originally Posted by QuadBenz
I appreciate your help!



Wow you’re right! Thank you so much!

For the relevance of this thread, it’s 41 front 44 rear for a normal load

thanks everyone!
Wait a minute, that was literally what I was saying in my previous post, sorry if my answer was confusing. Glad it is figured out now.
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I had to wonder why I was putting more in the back when EVs have almost perfect 50/50 weight distribution. I also found just a couple PSI less (39ish cold) made living with the hard-as-rocks MOE runflats a little more bearable.
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Originally Posted by QuadBenz
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Wow you’re right! Thank you so much!

For the relevance of this thread, it’s 41 front 44 rear for a normal load

thanks everyone!
I had sent you the picture of the tire pressure chart in a PM. I'm using 41 psi on R22 wheels all around.
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Originally Posted by bytemaster0
There is a sticker further up on the B pillar that shows normal driving load values.
This is the sticker from my 2024 AMG EQEX4




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Old Dec 16, 2024 | 06:56 PM
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You might ask your dealer if they can get you a new sticker. That is important information to know. The information should also be in the manual.
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My 2024 EQE 350 SUV 4matic states 41 psi front and rear.
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Originally Posted by GreasedFolgore
I had to wonder why I was putting more in the back when EVs have almost perfect 50/50 weight distribution. I also found just a couple PSI less (39ish cold) made living with the hard-as-rocks MOE runflats a little more bearable.
Tire pressures have a big influence on handling, especially in the balance between front and back. Higher pressures typically mean better traction within limits. The reason why rear pressures are higher because oversteer where the rear end loses traction and comes around first and you hit the tree backwards is not a preferred outcome. Understeer where the front end loses traction first is inherently more stable and you can see the tree that you’re going to hit.

Back in the day when I did track days a couple psi changes would significantly change the handling balance.
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