How many miles are you guys getting with your G63
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How many miles are you guys getting with your G63
just trying to get a ball park on what others are getting before having to replace all 4 tires. Specifically 2015+ models if that matters.
Im at 18,000 miles and the Mercedes AD is telling me I need to replace all 4 tires.
I dont drive it agressively and im not there to assess the wear.
Before I call them back I’m trying to see if it sounds reasonable.
Mine is a 2015 and most of the driving is local.
Im at 18,000 miles and the Mercedes AD is telling me I need to replace all 4 tires.
I dont drive it agressively and im not there to assess the wear.
Before I call them back I’m trying to see if it sounds reasonable.
Mine is a 2015 and most of the driving is local.
Last edited by profunctional; 02-14-2019 at 11:33 AM.
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2018 G63 AMG x2, 2017 BMW M6
18,000 miles seems about time, about right. I think usually tires for a high performance SUV is generally between 15-20k miles. My last RR Supercharged Full Size needed tires around 13k miles; all gentle local driving, no "hot rodding"
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2016. 25,000mi. need new ones. and have purchased them. just need find time to put them on. benzo dealer said they were surprised i got so many miles out of the orginal set. about 10,000mi of that 25,000mi is highway.
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2014 ML63 2015 G550 2016 G550 & (2) 2019 G550s
Totally depends on the driver (and driving habits) & tires (the compounds involved). High performance tires wear more quickly than touring tires.
In addition, a couple of common causes of early tire wear and/or irregular tire wear are improper inflation pressure and out-of-spec alignment conditions.
The Gwags are heavy with lots of torque, so I would take the tire wear spec and cut it by 30 to 40%
In addition, a couple of common causes of early tire wear and/or irregular tire wear are improper inflation pressure and out-of-spec alignment conditions.
The Gwags are heavy with lots of torque, so I would take the tire wear spec and cut it by 30 to 40%
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