GLC 300 Tire Rotation
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2019 GLC 300
GLC 300 Tire Rotation
Anyone doing regular tire rotations on their GLC ? I typically do it every 5000 front to back keeping tires on same side for most of my vehicles but I have read that some recommend a criss cross pattern with some of the GLC tires. Would be interested in hearing what folks are doing.
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Australian spec GLC250 Petrol (equivalent to GLC300 in US)
Have rotated my Bridgestone Duellers H/P 's at:
9,800 Km (6,090miles) - Front to back
20,700 Km (12,860 miles - crosswise (left to right and front to back)
The first 10,000 Km indicated higher tread wear on both front outside edges, and a little less wear in the middle ...was running the placarded 32psi, but since 9,000 km mark have been running 36psi. Tread wear now appears reasonably even across the tread.
My last reading at 25,000 shows approx. average of 4.1mm tread depth remaining.
If experiencing higher tread wear on the outside edges, my suggestion would be to look at pressure first, then possible get a wheel alignment. ...and also rotate at regular intervals.
From my readings in this and other forums, it appears to me that the 'out of factory' wheel alignment has varied over time, and per vehicle. (some ..more aggressive than others)
If you have the Coupe style or the AMG43 vehicles, your options are more limited due to the staggered size of wheels fitted.
Phil.
Have rotated my Bridgestone Duellers H/P 's at:
9,800 Km (6,090miles) - Front to back
20,700 Km (12,860 miles - crosswise (left to right and front to back)
The first 10,000 Km indicated higher tread wear on both front outside edges, and a little less wear in the middle ...was running the placarded 32psi, but since 9,000 km mark have been running 36psi. Tread wear now appears reasonably even across the tread.
My last reading at 25,000 shows approx. average of 4.1mm tread depth remaining.
If experiencing higher tread wear on the outside edges, my suggestion would be to look at pressure first, then possible get a wheel alignment. ...and also rotate at regular intervals.
From my readings in this and other forums, it appears to me that the 'out of factory' wheel alignment has varied over time, and per vehicle. (some ..more aggressive than others)
If you have the Coupe style or the AMG43 vehicles, your options are more limited due to the staggered size of wheels fitted.
Phil.
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Hi, Several members rotate via Criss / cross front to back method.
I used to do that with my other cars, but I approached my MB dealer and had a senior mechanic or technical advisor print up the tyre rotation set up based on my VIN.
It was front to back, not Criss,Cross.
When I asked why I only received a generalist comment that I should follow the print out for my Veh, based on VIN data.
I do run my tyres around 36psi cold, or 38psi when I drive to a garage to check.
This and a wheel align has stopped outer edge wear, espacially on my left front tyre, remembering my car is RHD in Australia.
Hope this helps.
Suggest you try and have your service rep print out tyre rotation data based on your cars VIN.
I used to do that with my other cars, but I approached my MB dealer and had a senior mechanic or technical advisor print up the tyre rotation set up based on my VIN.
It was front to back, not Criss,Cross.
When I asked why I only received a generalist comment that I should follow the print out for my Veh, based on VIN data.
I do run my tyres around 36psi cold, or 38psi when I drive to a garage to check.
This and a wheel align has stopped outer edge wear, espacially on my left front tyre, remembering my car is RHD in Australia.
Hope this helps.
Suggest you try and have your service rep print out tyre rotation data based on your cars VIN.
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Keep in mind - it's not about the car, but the tire!
If you have staggered setup (bigger back than front) you can only rotate side to side and only if they are bidirectional. (check sidewall)
If the tires are same size but one directional then only front to back.
If the tires are the same size but bidirectional then criss-cross.
Simple rule of thumb - figure out which way your tires are capable of spinning. Then maximize the differential of rotation and position by making it as different as possible when rotating.
If you have staggered setup (bigger back than front) you can only rotate side to side and only if they are bidirectional. (check sidewall)
If the tires are same size but one directional then only front to back.
If the tires are the same size but bidirectional then criss-cross.
Simple rule of thumb - figure out which way your tires are capable of spinning. Then maximize the differential of rotation and position by making it as different as possible when rotating.
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I rotated my factory tires at 5k miles, and will rotate again with the 10k service. So far, so good. I want to make it through a 45k mile lease with only one new set of tires.
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Keep in mind - it's not about the car, but the tire!
If you have staggered setup (bigger back than front) you can only rotate side to side and only if they are bidirectional. (check sidewall)
If the tires are same size but one directional then only front to back.
If the tires are the same size but bidirectional then criss-cross.
Simple rule of thumb - figure out which way your tires are capable of spinning. Then maximize the differential of rotation and position by making it as different as possible when rotating.
If you have staggered setup (bigger back than front) you can only rotate side to side and only if they are bidirectional. (check sidewall)
If the tires are same size but one directional then only front to back.
If the tires are the same size but bidirectional then criss-cross.
Simple rule of thumb - figure out which way your tires are capable of spinning. Then maximize the differential of rotation and position by making it as different as possible when rotating.
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Thanks to all for the great comments so far! My vehicle is a 2019 GLC 300 with the Pirelli Scorpion Verde Runflats - (P235/60/R18). I have seen some horror stories on other forums about the Pirelli's only lasting 10,000 miles on some GLC's. I'm on a 2 year lease for 30K miles total, so hoping to at least have them last that long. I recently turned in a 2017 C300 4matic lease that had Pirelli Runflats, and at 24k miles the tires seemed to have about half of the tread left - with no rotation done at all (staggered).
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2019 GLC 300 Tires 20k miles
Thanks to all for the great comments so far! My vehicle is a 2019 GLC 300 with the Pirelli Scorpion Verde Runflats - (P235/60/R18). I have seen some horror stories on other forums about the Pirelli's only lasting 10,000 miles on some GLC's. I'm on a 2 year lease for 30K miles total, so hoping to at least have them last that long. I recently turned in a 2017 C300 4matic lease that had Pirelli Runflats, and at 24k miles the tires seemed to have about half of the tread left - with no rotation done at all (staggered).
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I have had the ‘A’ and ‘B’ service as instructed. At the B I am told my front tires are bald. Needed 2 new Pirelli and an alignment. I asked about rotation and was told that’s not part of the A or B service. First - why not. And 2nd - shouldn’t the dealer mention ? I had a Lexus and the recommended services always included tire rotation and oil change. I said 20k bald seems low. But if I buy the Service Plan for thousands it’s included. Doesn’t Mercedes have a recommended checklist for service ?
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Following up on my original post, the dealer had reported so many problems with the pirellis on the C300, that he replaced all 4 with continental OEM tire. FOR FREE!
They were much better. My recommendation to anyone buying or leasing a Mercedes is to stay away from Pirellis.
To your point however, they should rotate the tires IMO as part of any service. I do mine every 5000.
They were much better. My recommendation to anyone buying or leasing a Mercedes is to stay away from Pirellis.
To your point however, they should rotate the tires IMO as part of any service. I do mine every 5000.
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Agreed here 100%, rotation should be part of the A and B service, i was likewise surprised it was not. I didn't rotate at all but was lucky to get around 30k miles on Pirelli 18" RFT, had I rotated probably could have gotten some more (maybe 5k?) as the f front were almost at the bars and the rear had a little bit of life left. But in general they had gotten so loud that I am happy to be rid of them
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My2020 GLC300 SUV will have service A in 10 days. Asked the advisor about tire rotation. He said it is not required in A service and won't be performed even though I mention i notice wear in the front. Rear looks brand new. What else can i do? Will it void warranty if I go to costco for alignment and rotation? Will dealer even notice it?
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Tyre rotation essential for longevity and reduced wear.
Dealer will rotate, and charge you if you insist when delivering Veh for service.
You can have tyre rotation and wheel align done anywhere and you will not void your warranty.
If you want have Dealer do this and insist on printed copy of wheel align before and after settings.
That way you have a copy of settings for your Veh and Costco or any good tyre place can copy data to set your system back to factory settings.
Dealer will rotate, and charge you if you insist when delivering Veh for service.
You can have tyre rotation and wheel align done anywhere and you will not void your warranty.
If you want have Dealer do this and insist on printed copy of wheel align before and after settings.
That way you have a copy of settings for your Veh and Costco or any good tyre place can copy data to set your system back to factory settings.