GL450 Tire Nitto Motivo OR Hankook OR Conti's ?
I been going crazy behind my 07 GL450 tires (275/55R/19) and getting hammered
with new tires every 14-17000 miles. Here is my question.1) I had Pirellis on them and that was ****ty tire I have ever had on any of my car.
2) After a lot of resarch 40000 miles ago I decided to put Hankook on them, it was nice, great in snow and in wet condition but became a little noisy on slow speeds after 20000 miles and to my surprise it was still holding awesome thread, then 1 day happen to visit DiscountTire for the rotation and balance, and had a chit chat with the manager and I just casually told him these tires has become noisy and he was like can I test drive I am like
sure why not, and told him you break it you buy it.....3) He came back from the drive took me to his fancy desk and said I will give you a deal why not go with Conti's and I was like havent tried them yet, and he said that those tires are superb and all good things and said you gotta shell out more 7-800$ I was like ok do it.....
4) I drove on this Conti's for 13000 miles and I live Chicago and these tires stink snow and in these weather I also happened to drive to Canada and I was scared to death on the highway when the wind was blowing and in snow it was doing Fish tail dance...
5) Came back to Chicago went to Discount again and said this is some POS in snow and they were ohh you got the maximum juice out of it and these tires only last 18K and I said it wasn't the case with Hankook's well after some discussion and arguments they again got me a deal and said we will buy back these tires as a courtesy to you for $115 each and I was like
sure please proceed.6) The discount guy this time insisted me to put Nitto Motivos which has 60000 mile warrant and it is W rated
can't believe it and it was cheaper than any tire in that size I said sure why not give it a try.7) Its been only 100 miles on the tires and the tires are quiet but I dont know for some reason I feeling vibration on slow speeds (30 - 40MPH) from right wheel, is it Tires or my wheel?
8) I wasn't getting any noise with Conti's apart from bad performance in Snow.
So what you guys think did I do a good thing buy going with Nitto's or I should stick with Conti's or Hankook please advice.....
I am suspecting Nitto's aggressive Tire threads are causing this issue.




I put a set on my wife's E and so far they have been great in the snow and cold. (also in Chicago, so we are having a great snow/cold test winter.
They seem quiet but it has been all suburban rural driving and with the amount of snow, ice, salt, and sand on the roads, I would not call it a fair test for noise.
Your post seems to be the first bad report I have found on the tires, but there is not much good info out there.
Post when you find out about the noise and vibration. Maybe a slightly out of round tire they need to replace. (Stay on them)
I assume you are talking about M+S tires, and not pure snow tires, but would you mind saying what the name of the Pirelli and Hankook tires they were?
I have Contis on an 2013 X166 and was contemplating changing to Pirelli Scorpion Zero M+S but haven't due to complaints on noise. Primarily looking for better performance for the times I'm in the snow (based in the Bay Area).
Your feedback from your experience is / will be useful. Thanks.
Edit: you've had them RoadForce balanced - right?
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Would be interested in your view on the Nittos in the snow compared to the Hankooks (or Contis) if you happen across some frozen tundra
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I have already tested this Nittos in Snow and they performed A+ if you see the tire threads it is very aggressive and nice so Snow it got goood traction. And in fact I am getting extra mile (MPG) after putting these tires, the only thing is the noise which is bothering me way too much.....And the only reason I don't want this tire is because I am afraid this might get more noisier after few thousand miles, and it will really be a big deal at that time, even if I let it go for now. I will keep you guys posted how it goes...Hope it helps someone else.
Hankook did pretty well too in Snow and yes it was Ventus AS RH07




In my view the Nitto's are noisy and do not recommend them. I might be wrong as it still could be a wheel bearing or differential but an SUV at this price should be much quieter at 70 mph - at 25 mph they are okay though.
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Anyways I am going back to Conti's because that is the only tire which is quite and silent with worst performance on Snow.....
you can try Hankooks those are noisy too but not as bad as Nitto....




In my view the Nitto's are noisy and do not recommend them. I might be wrong as it still could be a wheel bearing or differential but an SUV at this price should be much quieter at 70 mph - at 25 mph they are okay though.




Anyways I am going back to Conti's because that is the only tire which is quite and silent with worst performance on Snow.....
you can try Hankooks those are noisy too but not as bad as Nitto....
The Nitto's are a harder compound tire, hence the 60k mile warranty, but I can't stand the freeway noise - not on a Benz. I haven't tried the Michelin's or the Conti's but may in the future with some good postings.
This is a case where you get what you pay for since the Nitto's were $220 cheaper.
Last edited by ltumacder; Feb 25, 2014 at 10:57 PM.





