GL handling on patchy ice
I now have 16,000 miles on my 550 and this is the second winter my wife has been driving it. The only issue involves traveling on icy roads crossing from ice to pavement and back etc. At first I had written it off to a glitch in the ABS system but the dealer checked it and found no issues. I had also thought about trying different winter tires but the sensation tells me it has nothing to do with the tires and frankly I don't have issue with the winter tires it came with.
Specifically it feels as thought the back tires are slightly out of alignment with the front tires. As I am traveling at highway speeds on say the interstate highway it feels as thought the back tires are grabbing pavement every time they come off the ice onto the pavement. It is not extreme but very irritating because it causes a jerking reaction coming from the rear of the vehicle. It throws the vehicle the opposite direction when going onto the ice so if you can imagine when driving on very patchy roadway it keeps going back and forth and all the occupants look like bobble head dolls in the car.
So far the service department has had no luck with the MB service rep in identifying the issue and a fix. Last weekend one of the service techs had the same issue with his GL450 in similar driving conditions. The only help this has provided so far is proving I may not be nuts.
Thanks in advance for any help or ideas.
I had always written in off as being caused by one of the things I hate about the GL - the felt lined tire wheel wells. They cake snow and ice and enable major build-up, to the point where it does make contact with the tires.



